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36Logic Pro User Guide
Mute a track
In Logic Pro, click the track’s Mute button in the track header.
Solo a track
In Logic Pro, click the track’s Solo button in the track header.
The Solo button turns yellow, and the Mute buttons of all unsoloed tracks flash blue.
Click the button a second time to restore the track to its previous state.
Adjust a track’s volume level
In a Logic Pro track header, drag the Volume slider left to lower the volume level, or
drag it right to raise the volume level.
Option-click the slider to return it to a neutral level (0 dB gain).
Adjust a track’s pan or balance position
In a Logic Pro track header, drag the Pan/Balance knob counterclockwise to pan to the
left, or drag clockwise to pan to the right. The dot on the wheel indicates the current
position.
Option-click the Pan/Balance knob to return it to the center position.
Note: You might have to resize the track header in order to see the Pan/Balance knob.
Change track buttons on multiple tracks
In Logic Pro, click and hold a button on a track header, then drag the pointer up or down
over additional tracks.
The corresponding buttons on all the swiped tracks switch to the same state.
For more information about working with tracks, see Logic Pro Tracks overview. For
information about using the track controls, see Logic Pro track header overview.
Get started with patches
A patch contains the instrument, effects, Smart Controls, and routing settings that control
the sound of a track. You choose a patch in the Library, which applies those settings to
the selected track. You can try out different sounds for the track by choosing a different
patches, as long as the patch is compatible with the track type.
Patches can include one or more channel strip settings, and can also contain routing
information (auxes) and metadata (for Smart Controls and controller mapping). Patches for
audio tracks can include default effects settings. Patches for software instrument tracks
include an instrument plug-in as well as effects settings.
You can choose a patch in the Library when you create a track, and choose a different
patch at any time while you’re working. The patches displayed in the Library depend on the
track type. For example, when an audio, software instrument, or Drummer track is selected,
patches for that track type are available.