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382Logic Pro User Guide
Edit audio regions in the Audio Track Editor
The Audio Track Editor in Logic Pro
The Audio Track Editor shows a close-up view of part of an audio track in the Tracks area,
displaying the audio waveform of the regions on the track in a time grid.
In the Audio Track Editor, you can move and trim audio regions, split and join them, and
edit them in other ways. You can scroll and zoom the Audio Track Editor, and zoom the
amplitude of the waveforms in audio regions. Edits you make in the Audio Track Editor are
non-destructive, so you can always return to your original recordings.
You can also quantize and edit the pitch of audio material in the Audio Track Editor using
Flex Pitch. For more information, see Edit pitch using Flex Pitch in Logic Pro.
You can also add audio effects to selected audio regions in the Audio Track Editor using
selection-based processing.See Use selection-based processing to learn more.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can edit
the timing of audio material in the Audio Track Editor using Flex Time. See Overview of Flex
Time and Pitch and Edit audio pitch in the Tracks area to learn more.
Open the Audio Track Editor
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Select an audio track in the Tracks area, then click the Editors button .
Select an audio track in the Tracks area, then choose View > Show Editor.
Double-click an audio region to open it in the Audio Track Editor.
The Audio Track Editor opens below the Tracks area. Along the top of the Audio Track
Editor is a ruler showing time divisions, and a menu bar with local menus, tools, and
other controls. The main area of the Audio Track Editor shows the audio waveform of
the regions in the selected audio track.