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370Logic Pro User Guide
Remove regions from a folder
1. In Logic Pro, open a second Tracks area window by choosing Window > Open Tracks, or
use the Open Tracks key command (Command-1).
2. In one of the two windows, open the folder containing the regions you want to remove.
3. Drag the regions into the Tracks area in the other window.
You can also cut a region from a folder, using the Edit > Cut command to transfer the
region to the Clipboard. You can then copy the region to the position where you want it to
appear in the Tracks area using the Edit > Paste command.
Create alias folders in Logic Pro
You can create a copy of a folder that contains aliases (of MIDI regions) and clones (of
audio regions) in the original folder. Then you can use the copied folder as an alternative
mix folder, by muting regions, and editing instrument or playback parameters, for example.
You can quickly switch between different arrangement versions simply by muting and
soloing different folders.
Create an alias folder
In Logic Pro, press and hold Option and Shift as you drag the folder to the position
where you want the alias to start.
Work with groove templates
Create groove templates in Logic Pro
You can create quantization grids, called groove templates, based on the rhythms of audio
or MIDI regions. You can use groove templates to capture the subtle timing deviations that
give a region its “feel” and apply that feel to other audio or MIDI regions. You can even take
the feel of an audio region and apply it to a MIDI region—helping a MIDI clavinet part to sit
well with a funk guitar Apple Loop, for example.
You can also select multiple regions to create a groove template, and all of them will
contribute their transients or notes to the new groove template. When there are multiple
transients or MIDI notes around the same musical position, however, only the first will be
evaluated for the groove template.
Tip: Two-bar MIDI regions work particularly well for groove templates, but you can use
MIDI regions of any length. Make sure that the source MIDI region actually contains a note
at every desired quantization value.