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37Logic Pro User Guide
Choose a patch for the selected track
1. In Logic Pro, click the Library button in the control bar (or double-click the track
header) to open the Library.
2. Choose a patch category from the list on the left, then choose a patch from the list on
the right.
You can quickly move through the patches in the list using the Up and Down Arrow keys.
You can search for patches by name in the Library, edit patches by changing channel
strip settings, adding plug-ins, or editing plug-in parameters, and save your own custom
patches.
Get started arranging regions in Logic Pro
The Tracks area is where you arrange the recordings, Apple Loops, and other musical
material in your project, organizing them into sections such as intro, verse, and chorus
to build an arrangement. The Tracks area shows a visual representation of time moving
from left to right. You build a project by arranging regions in rows called tracks, that run
horizontally across the Tracks area.
Regions are the building blocks of a project, representing your recordings, Apple Loops,
and other media files you add to the project. Regions appear as rounded rectangles in the
Tracks area. There are several different types of regions, depending on the track type.
The two primary region types are audio regions, which show the audio waveform, and MIDI
regions, which show note events as thin rectangles.
You can arrange regions in a variety of ways in the Tracks area, by moving, looping,
resizing, splitting, joining, and deleting them. Try following the tasks below, using regions
in the project.