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33Logic Pro User Guide
Prepare for audio recording
Before you start recording audio in Logic Pro, do the following:
Make sure that your microphone or instrument, and any other audio equipment you’re
using, such as an audio interface, is connected to the audio input on your computer,
and is working.
Make sure there is enough free storage space on your computer or connected storage
device.
Sing or play, and check the input level meter in the track header to be sure that the
track is receiving the audio signal.
To hear the sound from your microphone or instrument while you’re recording, click the
Input Monitoring button in the track header.
Record on an audio track
1. In the Logic Pro track list, select the header of the audio track you want to record on.
2. Move the playhead to the point where you want to start recording.
3. Click the Record button in the control bar (or press R) to start recording.
4. Start singing or play your instrument.
After a one-bar count-in, recording starts. The recording appears as a new audio region
on the track as you record.
5. Click the Stop button in the control bar (or press the Space bar) to stop recording.
You can record multiple takes simultaneously, and quickly create comps (composite takes)
of the best moments from each take. For more information about recording on an audio
track, see Overview of recording in Logic Pro and Record sound from a microphone or
instrument in Logic Pro. For information about connecting microphones and other audio
devices, see Using audio devices with Logic Pro overview.