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343Logic Pro User Guide
2. Select the regions within the locator boundaries.
You can quickly select all regions inside the locators by choosing Edit > Select > All
Inside Locators.
3. Choose Edit > Trim > Fill within Locators (or use the corresponding key command).
All selected regions within the locator boundaries are lengthened, closing the gaps
between them. On each track, the last region within the locator boundaries is not
lengthened.
Mute and solo regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
You can mute one or more regions in the Tracks area to exclude them from playback.
You can also solo individual regions, to hear them in isolation, and lock the solo status of
regions.
Mute individual regions
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Select the Mute tool, then click the regions you want to mute.
Select the regions, then select the Mute checkbox in the Region inspector.
Select the regions, then press Control–M.
Muted regions appear gray in the Tracks area, for easy identification.
Unmute muted regions
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Select the Mute tool, then click the muted regions.
Select the muted regions, then deselect the Mute checkbox in the Region inspector.
Select the muted regions, then press Control–M.
Solo individual regions
1. In Logic Pro, click and hold the region you want to solo with the Solo tool.
The region plays in isolation from the pointer position until you release the mouse
button.
You can solo multiple regions by clicking them, then clicking and holding one of the
selected regions with the Solo tool. Playback starts from the position of the pointer until
you release the mouse button.