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497Logic Pro User Guide
Navigate audio files in the Audio File Editor in Logic Pro
You can use the Audio File Editor navigation features in Logic Pro to move to specific parts
of an audio file, making selection and editing simpler, faster, and more accurate.
Clicking the waveform overview displays the selected area (surrounding the playhead
position) in the waveform display. The scroll bars and zoom controls are used in the same
way as in other windows.
Use Edit menu navigation commands
In Logic Pro, choose one of the following Edit > “Go to” menu commands to quickly
navigate to a specific position in an audio file.
Selection Start (or pressControl-Shift–Left Arrow)
Selection End (or pressControl-Shift–Right Arrow)
Region Start (or press Control–Left Arrow)
Region End (or press Control–Right Arrow)
Region Anchor (or pressControl–Down Arrow)
Previous Transient (or pressCommand–Left Arrow)
Next Transient (or pressCommand–Right Arrow)
Navigate to the loudest point in an audio file
In Logic Pro, the Audio File Editor includes a feature that scans a selected audio file for its
loudest point. When it locates the loudest point, it positions the playhead at this point in
the waveform display.
Choose Functions > Search Peak (or pressShift-P).
Navigate to silent passages in an audio file
In Logic Pro, you can scan a selected audio file, or a selection, for sections containing
silence. When the Audio File Editor locates sections containing silence, it moves the
playhead to the start point of the first silent section.
Choose Functions > Search Silence (or pressShift-S).
This command can be used repeatedly to select and remove, or to modify, silent
sections in your audio files.