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490Logic Pro User Guide
Rename a Lane Set
In Logic Pro, choose Rename Lane Set from the Lane Set pop-up menu. Enter a new
name, then press Return.
Clear the current Lane Set
Clearing a Lane Set resets a Lane Set to its default, containing a single lane for the Volume
controller.
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose Lanes > Clear Lane Set from the Step Editor menu bar (or use the
corresponding key command).
Choose Clear Lane Set from the Lane Set pop-up menu in the inspector.
Delete the current Lane Set
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose Lanes > Delete LaneSet from the Step Editor menu bar (or use the
corresponding key command).
Choose Delete LaneSet from the LaneSet pop-up menu in the inspector.
Audio File Editor
Logic Pro Audio File Editor overview
Most day-to-day audio editing tasks in Logic Pro are performed in the main window
and Audio Track Editor. The Audio File Editor is useful for removing pops and clicks in
audio material, setting accurate crossover points for looped playback, correcting phase
cancellation errors, and more.
You can use the Audio File Editor to work with transient markers that indicate significant
points—or transients—in an audio file. The audio on a track is analyzed for transients the
first time you enable that track for FlexTime editing. Any detected transients in the file are
marked.
Important: Most edits and functions performed in the Audio File Editor are destructive.
This means the actual data of audio files is changed. Although you can undo edits and
processing commands, you should work with copies of your audio files, rather than the
originals.