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349Logic Pro User Guide
Split MIDI regions by note pitch
1. In Logic Pro, select the MIDI regions you want to split.
2. Do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Separate MIDI Events > by Note Pitch from the Tracks area menu bar
(or use the Separate MIDI Region by Note Pitch key command).
Control-click the MIDI region, then choose MIDI > Separate by Note Pitch from the
shortcut menu.
A separate MIDI region is created for every note number found. A track is created for
each new MIDI region, assigned to the same channel strip as the original MIDI region.
This feature is especially useful for separating drum parts that have been recorded into
Logic Pro from a drum machine where all notes are on the same MIDI channel. Each note
region can then be assigned to another channel strip, or perhaps some can be deleted, to
thin out the original drum pattern.
Join regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
You can join untransposed audio regions, and join MIDI regions. Regions from audio Apple
Loops, and audio regions that have been transposed, can’t be joined.
When joining audio regions, the regions must be adjacent to each other on the same track.
If you join segments of compressed audio files, the files are converted to AIFF format.
Audio regions are joined non-destructively. Logic Pro creates a new file for the joined audio
(called a mixdown) that replaces the original regions. The new audio file is stored on your
hard disk and is added to the Project Audio Browser.
Join one or more regions
In Logic Pro, select the regions, then choose Edit > Join > Regions.
Join regions with the Glue tool
1. In Logic Pro, select the Glue tool.
2. Do one of the following:
Select multiple regions by dragging, then click them with the Glue tool.
Shift-click regions with the Glue tool.