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374Logic Pro User Guide
Logic Pro audio region parameters
The following parameters are available for audio regions in the Region inspector.
Mute: Lets you mute individual regions in the Tracks area to exclude them from
playback.
Loop: The playback of regions can be continuously repeated by selecting the Loop
checkbox, or by using the Loop tool. (See Loop regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area.)
Quantize: All note events contained in the region are time corrected to the (quantize)
grid format chosen in the pop-up menu. For information on choosing the Quantize
parameter value, see Logic Pro Quantize parameter values.
Note: There are two types of region quantization: Classic Quantize and Smart
Quantize. You select the type by clicking the Quantize label in the Region inspector. For
information, see Logic Pro MIDI quantization types.
Q-Swing: This percentage value alters the position of every second point in the current
quantization grid. Values over 50% delay the beats, and values under 50% pre-delay
them. The most practical settings fall between 50% and 75%, imparting a swing feel
to strictly quantized (or tightly played) audio or MIDI regions. For information about
Q-Swing and other advanced quantization parameters, see Logic Pro advanced
quantization parameters.
Transpose pop-up menu: Choose the transposition for the region in semitones.
Fine Tune: Choose the pitch offset for the region in cents. Double-click and enter an
offset, or click the arrows, then choose an offset (in increments of +/- 10).
Flex & Follow: Choose whether the region follows the project tempo, whether it is
flexed, and at what resolution. For more information, see Choose the Flex & Follow
setting in Logic Pro.
Gain: Adjust the volume of individual audio regions by a specified amount. Double-click
and enter the gain amount (in dB).
You can access additional parameters by clicking the More disclosure triangle:
Delay: The playback of regios can be delayed (positive values) or advanced (negative
values) by ticks, or by milliseconds. (For more information, see Delay region playback in
the Logic Pro Tracks area.)
Fade In/Speed Up: Use to switch between Fade In and Speed Up parameters, where you
apply fade values for volume and playback, respectively.
Curve: Adjusts the fade-in curve shape.
Fade Out/Slow Down: Use to switch between Fade Out and Slow Down parameters,
where you apply fade values for volume and playback, respectively.
Curve: Adjusts the fade-out curve shape.
Transposition: Adjusts the pitch of the AppleLoops up or down by the chosen amount.
Reverse: When selected, the region plays in reverse. The Reverse parameter is not
available for regions in tracks for which Flex Time is applied.
Speed: Adjusts the playback speed to the chosen multiple of the original speed.
Available only for audio Apple Loops.