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340Logic Pro User Guide
Note: Deselecting the Loop parameter resets the manually created loop length. The next
time the Loop parameter is used, the region is repeated until it either encounters another
region in the same track, or reaches the end of the project (or folder).
Convert loops into aliases or clones
In Logic Pro, select the original region, then choose Edit > Convert > Loops to Aliases
(or use the Convert Loops to Aliases key command).
Software instrument loop repeats are converted into aliases. Audio loop repeats are
converted into cloned audio regions. As such, any alterations to the length of the original
region affect all aliases and cloned regions. For information about aliases and cloned
regions, see Create MIDI aliases in the Logic Pro Tracks area and Clone audio regions in the
Logic Pro Tracks area.
Repeat regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
You can repeat one or more selected regions in the Tracks area. Repeating a region pastes
one or more copies (or aliases) of the regions following (to the right of) the regions in the
same track.
Paste single copies of selected regions
In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Repeat from the Tracks area local menu bar (or use the
Repeat Regions key command).
Paste multiple copies of selected regions
1. In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Repeat Multiple from the Tracks area local menu bar (or use
the Repeat Regions Multiple Times key command).
2. Enter the number of desired repetitions in the Number of Copies field.
3. To have the repeated regions snap to a particular grid value, choose a value from the
Adjustment pop-up menu.
4. To paste the copies as regions, select As Copies (default).
5. To paste the copies as clones (for audio regions) or aliases (for MIDI regions), select
As Aliases or Clones.
Note: When you repeat a looped region, the copies may overlap any existing loop
repetitions of the region.