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341Logic Pro User Guide
Resize regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
You can shorten both audio and MIDI regions so that only part of the region plays. You can
lengthen MIDI regions to add silence to the beginning or end of the region. In addition,
you can resize the common edge of two adjacent regions to control the transition between
them and remove overlaps.
You can also move and resize regions numerically by opening an Event Float window. For
more information, see Use the Event Float window in Logic Pro.
Resize a region
1. In Logic Pro, move the pointer over the lower-right edge of the region.
2. When the Resize pointer appears, drag the region to shorten or lengthen it.
Resize two adjacent regions
1. In Logic Pro, select the Pointer or Pencil tool, then place the pointer over the upper
edge where two adjacent regions meet.
The pointer changes to the Junction pointer.
Note: If there is a gap between the regions, the Loop pointer appears when you move
the pointer over the upper-right corner of the earlier region.
2. Drag left or right.
Both regions are resized accordingly, with no gaps between them.
Resize selected regions to the same absolute length
In Logic Pro, press and hold Option-Shift while resizing the regions with the Pointer tool.
Resize selected region start or end points to the playhead position
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Use the Set Region/Event/Marquee Start to Playhead Position key command.
Use the Set Region/Event/Marquee End to Playhead Position key command.
For audio regions, using the Set Region/Event/Marquee Start to Playhead Position key
command also moves the anchor point to the playhead position.