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502Logic Pro User Guide
Region Anchor to Previous Transient: The region anchor is moved to the left, up to
the preceding transient marker.
Region Anchor to Next Transient: The region anchor is moved to the right, up to the
following transient marker.
Set project tempo with selected audio in Logic Pro
Just like automatic tempo matching functions in the main window, you can set the project
tempo to match the current locator positions and selected area in the Audio File Editor.
Although this operation is similar to the one described in Match the tempo to an audio
region in Logic Pro, it applies only to the selected area of the audio file in the Audio File
Editor, rather than to the overall length of the region.
Use an audio file selection and locators to set the project tempo
1. In Logic Pro, click and hold the start or end of the area you want to select in the
waveform display, then drag to the right or left.
2. Adjust the locator positions in the control bar or ruler, if necessary.
3. Choose Functions > Adjust Tempo by Selection and Locators.
The project tempo changes in accordance with the current locator positions and
selected area in the Audio File Editor.
Edit and process audio in the Audio File Editor
Use commands to edit audio in Logic Pro
The Audio File Editor in Logic Pro, includes several standard audio editing and processing
commands and functions.
When you have selected an area of an audio file, you can use the Cut, Copy, Paste, and
Delete commands in the Edit menu to cut, copy, paste, or remove the selected area.
Edit menu commands
Cut: Cuts a selected passage out of an audio file, and copies it to the Clipboard. All
audio sections that follow move forward—toward the start point of the audio file—to fill
the gap.
Copy: Copies a selected passage to the Clipboard, leaving the selected area in its
original location. Unlike the other Edit menu commands, the Copy command is non-
destructive.
Paste: Inserts the contents of the Clipboard at the clicked position. All audio data that
follows the paste (insert) point is moved back—toward the end of the audio file—to
make room for the Clipboard contents.
Warning: Anything selected at the time of the paste is deleted—replaced by the
Clipboard contents.
Delete: Erases the selection, without placing it in the Clipboard. A gap is left in the
audio file.