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331Logic Pro User Guide
Cut a region in half
When you cut a region in half, the region is cut at its center and the right half is discarded,
leaving only the left half.
In Logic Pro, select the region, then choose Edit > Length > Halve.
Double a region
When you double a region, its length is doubled and the contents are repeated in the right
half.
In Logic Pro, select the region, then choose Edit > Length > Double.
Change the length of a region, cell, or event
You can change the length of a region, cell, or event by an exact amount.
1. In Logic Pro, select the region, then choose Edit > Length > Change.
2. Choose the amount to shorten or lengthen the region from the Length Factor pop-up
menu, then click OK.
The Length Factor pop-up menu includes a variety of set values, ranging from 0.25 to
16.
Move regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
You can move regions to a different point in the same track, or move them to another track
of the same type. You can move an audio region to another audio track, for example, but
not to a software instrument track, or vice versa. You can also move regions between open
Tracks area windows, or between different open projects.
When you move a region, it snaps to the nearest position on the Tracks area grid, using
the current Snap value. You can override the grid by holding down Control while dragging
regions to move them in steps of one division, or by holding down both Control and Shift
while dragging to move them by single ticks or samples (depending on the zoom setting).
You can nudge regions (move them in small increments) left or right using key
commands. To nudge regions, you first set the nudge value, then move selected regions
by this value. Alternatively, you can nudge regions by a set value.
You can slip regions, which moves the content of the region left or right by the nudge
value without moving the boundaries of the region. The content effectively moves inside
the region, which remains stationary. Slipping a region is possible only when the source
content exceeds the length of the region by the amount you slip (or greater).
You can also rotate regions. Similar to slipping, rotating moves the region content left
or right by the nudge value, but with the difference that content that extends past the
region border on one side reappears on the other side, as though the region were a
loop.