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363Logic Pro User Guide
Logic Pro offers Speed Up and Slow Down parameters in the Region inspector, which you
can use to speed up or slow down the playback speed of fades. These parameters share
pop-up menus with the Fade In and Fade Out parameters.
Create automatic crossfades in Logic Pro
Logic Pro can automatically create crossfades on overlapping audio regions on a track to
smoothly segue between adjacent (or overlapping) audio regions.
Turn on automatic crossfades
In Logic Pro, choose the X-Fade setting from the Drag pop-up menu in the Tracks area
menu bar. (See Use drag modes in Logic Pro.)
You can also create crossfades manually—as well as fade-ins and fade-outs—using the
Fade tool, the Fade parameters in the Region inspector, or the shortcut menu of an existing
fade area. For information, see Create fades in Logic Pro and Edit fades in Logic Pro.
You can simultaneously adjust the fade parameters for all selected audio regions.
Note: The Fade parameters are non-destructive, unlike the fade functions available in the
Audio File Editor, which change the original audio file.
Delete fades in Logic Pro
You can delete a fade with a menu command, with the Fade tool, or by modifying the
parameters in the Region inspector.
Delete a fade
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Control-click an existing fade area, then choose Remove Fade from the shortcut menu.
Option-click an existing fade area with the Fade tool.
Set the Fade In or Fade Out parameter in the Region inspector to 0.