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350Logic Pro User Guide
Join regions per track
1. In Logic Pro, select the regions you want to join on each track (by Shift-clicking,
dragging, or using Command-A).
2. Choose Edit > Join > Regions per Tracks (or use the Merge Regions per Tracks key
command).
The selected regions on each track are joined into a single region on that track. For
example, if you select regions on four different tracks, and then choose Edit > Join >
Regions per Tracks, a single region is created on each of the tracks from the regions
selected on that track.
MIDI regions must be on the same track or on adjacent tracks. When you join MIDI regions,
the joined region takes the name (and track) of the first original region. If the Transposition,
Velocity, and Dynamics region parameters are different for the selected regions, they are
normalized before being joined. (This means that all parameter values are written as data
changes for each region. The parameters of the joined MIDI region are all set to neutral
(default) values.)
No mixdown
If several (mono or stereo) regions on the same track are from the same original region,
and in the same relative positions, no mixdown occurs. In this case, a single region is
created.
No mixdown occurs when you join two regions on tracks that are panned to opposite sides,
as the two resulting mixdown files would be identical to the original audio files (in the areas
used for the regions).
If several overlapping audio regions on a track are selected, no mixdown occurs. You are
asked to create a new audio file, which takes the name of the first region on the track. The
selected regions are then mixed together, with no changes to volume, and without clip
scanning.