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501Logic Pro User Guide
Select audio with transient markers in Logic Pro
You can use transient markers to select part of an audio file for editing purposes.
Note: To do this, you first need to turn on Transient Editing mode in the Audio File Editor.
For more information, see Edit audio files with transient markers in Logic Pro.
Select a section of an audio file between two transient markers
In Logic Pro, double-click the area of the waveform display between the two transient
markers.
Use transient marker menu commands
In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Set from the Audio File Editor menu bar to use the following
commands:
Selection Start to Previous Transient: The selection start is extended to the left, up
to the preceding transient marker.
Selection Start to Next Transient: The selection start is shortened to the right, up to
the following transient marker.
Selection End to Previous Transient: The selection end is shortened to the left, up to
the preceding transient marker.
Selection End to Next Transient: The selection end is extended to the right, up to the
following transient marker.
Selection Start and End to Previous Transient: The selection start and end are both
moved to the left, up to the preceding transient marker.
Selection Start and End to Next Transient: The selection start and end are both
moved to the right, up to the following transient marker.
Selection Start and End to Previous Transient and Play: The selection start and end
are both moved to the left, up to the preceding transient marker, then playback
begins.
Selection Start and End to Next Transient and Play: The selection start and end are
both moved to the right, up to the following transient marker, then playback begins.