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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- What’s new in Logic Pro
- Get started with Logic Pro
- Get started with Logic Pro overview
- Get started with the Logic Pro main window
- Get started with Logic Pro projects
- Get started with project playback in Logic Pro
- Get started with Logic Pro project properties
- Tracks
- Get started with patches
- Get started arranging regions in Logic Pro
- Editing regions
- Get started with Drummer in Logic Pro
- Get started with Smart Controls in Logic Pro
- Get started with Live Loops in Logic Pro
- Get started with mixing Logic Pro projects
- Get started with Apple Loops in Logic Pro
- Get started with Smart Tempo
- Get started sharing Logic Pro projects
- If you are upgrading
- Logic Pro basics
- What is Logic Pro?
- Logic Pro workflow overview
- Logic Pro interface overview
- Logic Pro main window interface
- Logic Pro Tracks area interface
- Logic Pro Library interface
- Logic Pro Inspector interface
- Logic Pro Mixer interface
- Logic Pro Smart Controls interface
- Editors
- Note Pads
- List Editors
- Logic Pro Loop Browser interface
- Browsers
- Logic Pro project basics
- Work with Logic Pro windows
- Open and close Logic Pro windows
- Move and resize Logic Pro windows
- Zoom Logic Pro windows
- Scale Logic Pro plug-in windows
- Move through display levels in Logic Pro
- Control Logic Pro windows using Catch modes
- Link windows in a Logic Pro project
- Control windows using screensets
- Work with tools in Logic Pro
- Logic Pro advanced tools and options
- Undo and redo edits in Logic Pro
- Manage Logic Pro content
- Content types
- Content locations
- Relocating the Sound Library
- Reinstalling the Sound Library
- Deleting Logic Pro content
- Open the Sound Library Manager
- Download additional content
- Download additional content in the Library or the Loop Browser
- Download all available sounds
- Relocate the Sound Library
- Reinstall the Sound Library
- How to get help for Logic Pro
- Connect external devices
- Logic Pro hardware connection overview
- Connect audio devices
- Using audio devices with Logic Pro overview
- Connect a microphone to a computer running Logic Pro
- Connect an electric instrument to a computer running Logic Pro
- Connect an audio interface to a computer running Logic Pro
- Connect speakers to a computer running Logic Pro
- Configure audio devices to use with Logic Pro
- Configure Apogee and Euphonix devices to use with Logic Pro
- Connect MIDI devices
- Work with projects
- Logic Pro projects overview
- Create Logic Pro projects
- Open Logic Pro projects
- Save Logic Pro projects
- Delete Logic Pro projects
- Play and navigate projects
- Play a Logic Pro project
- Set the playhead position in Logic Pro
- Control playback in Logic Pro with the transport buttons
- Use transport shortcut menus in Logic Pro
- Use transport keyboard shortcuts in Logic Pro
- Customize the Logic Pro control bar
- Change the LCD display mode
- Monitor and reset MIDI events in Logic Pro
- Use the cycle area in Logic Pro
- Use the Chase Events function in Logic Pro
- Control Logic Pro using Apple Remote
- Control Logic Pro projects using Logic Remote
- Set project properties
- Logic Pro project properties overview
- Set the tempo of a Logic Pro project
- Set the key and scale for a Logic Pro project
- Set the time signature of a Logic Pro project
- Set the sample rate of a Logic Pro project
- Set the start and end points for a Logic Pro project
- Set the playback volume of a Logic Pro project
- Manage projects
- Preview Logic Pro projects in the Finder
- Close Logic Pro projects
- View Logic Pro project information and reorganize memory
- Work with tracks
- Logic Pro Tracks overview
- Track basics
- Create tracks in a Logic Pro project
- Create tracks using drag and drop in Logic Pro
- Create tracks with a Sampler plug-in (single files only)
- Create a track with a Quick Sampler plug-in (single files only)
- Create a track with an Alchemy plug-in (single files only)
- Create a track with a Drum Machine Designer plug-in (single or multiple files)
- Create tracks with a Sampler plug-in (multiple files only)
- Add a track by dragging an audio file, region, or loop to the Tracks area
- Add a track by dragging a single file, region, or loop to the track header area
- Add a track by dragging multiple files, regions, or loops to the track header area
- Create tracks using existing channel strips in Logic Pro
- Assign tracks to different channel strips in Logic Pro
- Select tracks in Logic Pro
- Duplicate tracks in Logic Pro
- Rename tracks in a Logic Pro project
- Change track icons in a Logic Pro project
- Change track colors in a Logic Pro project
- Reorder tracks in a Logic Pro project
- Zoom tracks in Logic Pro
- Replace or double drum sounds in Logic Pro
- Use the track header controls
- Logic Pro track header overview
- Mute tracks in a Logic Pro project
- Solo tracks in a Logic Pro project
- Set track volume levels in a Logic Pro project
- Set track pan positions in a Logic Pro project
- Enable tracks for recording in Logic Pro
- Use input monitoring with audio tracks in Logic Pro
- Use track alternatives in Logic Pro
- Show track alternatives
- Add a track alternative
- Duplicate the active track alternative
- Choose a different track alternative
- Rename track alternatives
- Rename track alternatives using region names
- Show all existing track alternatives
- Hear an inactive track alternative
- Make a track alternative active
- Move or copy regions to the active alternative using key commands
- Delete all inactive track alternatives
- Turn off tracks in Logic Pro
- Protect tracks in Logic Pro
- Freeze tracks in Logic Pro
- Hide tracks in Logic Pro
- Delete tracks in a Logic Pro project
- Edit multiple tracks in a Logic Pro project
- Work with patches in the Library
- Logic Pro patches overview
- Choose patches in the Logic Pro Library
- Choose presets in the Logic Pro Library
- Search for patches by name in Logic Pro
- Merge patch settings in the Logic Pro Library
- Reset Logic Pro patches
- Save custom patches in a Logic Pro project
- Map performance patches in Logic Pro
- Use the Blocks and Bells performance patch
- Use the Bongos and Bongos Stick performance patches
- Use the Cajon performance patch
- Use the Claps and Snaps performance patch
- Use the Congas and Congas Bright performance patches
- Use the Shakers 1 and Shakers 2 performance patches
- Use the Tambourines performance patch
- Use the Timbales performance patch
- Work with Track Stacks
- Control timing with the groove track in Logic Pro
- Work with articulations
- Bounce tracks and regions in place
- Use selection-based processing in Logic Pro
- Export tracks and regions
- Edit Logic Pro track parameters
- Record your voice or a musical instrument
- Overview of recording in Logic Pro
- Record audio
- Record software instruments
- Before recording software instruments in Logic Pro
- Play software instruments in Logic Pro
- Record software instruments in Logic Pro
- Record additional software instrument takes in Logic Pro
- Overdub software instrument recordings in Logic Pro
- Spot erase software instrument recordings in Logic Pro
- Use Note Repeat in Logic Pro
- Record to multiple software instrument tracks in Logic Pro
- Replace software instrument recordings in Logic Pro
- Record multiple MIDI devices to multiple tracks in Logic Pro
- Record software instruments and audio simultaneously in Logic Pro
- Use step input recording in Logic Pro
- Use the metronome in Logic Pro
- Advanced recording techniques
- Comp your audio recordings
- Overview of comping in Logic Pro
- Preview take recordings in Logic Pro
- Create, save, edit, and rename comps
- Edit take regions
- Manage take folder contents
- Use loops and other media files
- Using loops and other media in Logic Pro
- Use Apple Loops in your projects
- Import and search for files
- Bookmarks in the Logic Pro All Files Browser
- Use the Project Audio Browser
- The Project Audio Browser in Logic Pro
- Add and delete audio files in Logic Pro
- Import an audio file into your project
- Import a Music Memos file
- Add an audio file to the Project Audio Browser
- Create a region from an audio file in the Project Audio Browser
- Delete a region from the Project Audio Browser
- Delete an audio file from the project or hard disk
- Delete sections of audio files that are no longer used in the project
- Play audio files in Logic Pro
- Sort, group, and rename audio files in Logic Pro
- Move, copy, and convert audio files in Logic Pro
- Export and import audio region information in Logic Pro
- Import compressed audio files into Logic Pro
- Supported media and file formats
- Arrange a project
- Logic Pro Arranging overview
- Work in the Tracks area
- Logic Pro Tracks area overview
- Position items using the ruler in Logic Pro
- Use alignment guides in Logic Pro
- Snap items to the grid in Logic Pro
- Vertically zoom the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Quantize regions in Logic Pro
- Use drag modes in Logic Pro
- Scrub a Logic Pro project
- Scroll and zoom the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Customize the Logic Pro toolbar
- Arrange regions in the Tracks area
- Logic Pro regions overview
- Select regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Select parts of regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Select parts of regions using the Marquee tool
- Select parts of regions using the marquee stripe
- Remove individual tracks from the selection
- Change the selection start or end point
- Move the entire selection
- Snap to the finest possible resolution in the current snap mode
- Snap to the division value shown in the LCD
- Set locators with a marquee selection
- Split regions at the selection border
- Cut and paste regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Move regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Add or remove gaps in a Logic Pro arrangement
- Delay region playback in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Loop regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Repeat regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Resize regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Resize a region
- Resize two adjacent regions
- Resize selected regions to the same absolute length
- Resize selected region start or end points to the playhead position
- Remove overlaps between regions
- Remove overlaps by reducing the length of the later region
- Lengthen regions to remove gaps between them
- Lengthen selected regions between locators
- Mute and solo regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Time stretch regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Split regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Demix MIDI regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Join regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Create regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Normalize audio regions in the Tracks area
- Create MIDI aliases in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Clone audio regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Convert repeated MIDI regions to loops in Logic Pro
- Color regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Convert audio regions to Sampler zones in Logic Pro
- Rename regions in Logic Pro
- Delete regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Create fades and crossfades on audio regions
- Remove silent passages from audio files
- Work with folders
- Work with groove templates
- Edit region parameters
- Edit audio regions in the Audio Track Editor
- The Audio Track Editor in Logic Pro
- Select regions in the Logic Pro Audio Track Editor
- Cut, copy and paste in the Logic Pro Audio Track Editor
- Move regions in the Logic Pro Audio Track Editor
- Trim regions in the Logic Pro Audio Track Editor
- Split, join regions in the Logic Pro Audio Track Editor
- Snap to zero in the Logic Pro Audio Track Editor
- Delete regions in the Logic Pro Audio Track Editor
- Use Flex Time and Pitch in the Audio Track Editor
- Automation in the Logic Pro Audio Track Editor
- Edit MIDI regions in the Piano Roll Editor
- Overview of the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Open the Piano Roll Editor
- Switch the Piano Roll Editor to show drum names
- Switch the Piano Roll Editor to Collapse Mode view
- Open the Piano Roll Editor as a separate window
- Vertically resize the Piano Roll Editor
- Hide or show the local Piano Roll Editor inspector
- Set the Link mode for the Piano Roll Editor
- Change the background for the Piano Roll Editor
- Close the Piano Roll Editor
- Add and edit notes
- Add notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Select notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Snap to grid in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Move notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Copy notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Change pitch in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Resize notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Edit velocity in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Quantize timing in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Quantize pitch in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Change articulations in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Lock position in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Mute notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Change colors in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- View Note Labels in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Delete notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Time stretch notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- View multiple regions in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Split chords in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- The Automation/MIDI area in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Open other editors from the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Overview of the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro
- Add drummers to your project
- Overview of Drummer in Logic Pro
- Working with drummers and Drummer regions
- Drummers and the Drummer Editor in Logic Pro
- Choose genres and drummers in Logic Pro
- Choose drummer presets in Logic Pro
- Edit a drummer’s performance in Logic Pro
- Adjust the complexity and loudness of the performance
- Choose a pattern variation for acoustic drum or percussion instruments
- Choose a pattern variation for electronic drum or percussion instruments
- Mute or unmute a drum or percussion instrument
- Use a half time or double time variation for acoustic kick and snare drums
- Adjust the snare brush technique of drummers using a brush kit
- Edit fills and swing settings
- Edit other acoustic drum performance settings
- Edit other electronic drum performance settings
- Set Drummer to follow another track’s rhythm in Logic Pro
- Work with Producer Kits in Logic Pro
- Convert Drummer regions to MIDI in Logic Pro
- Edit the timing and pitch of audio
- Overview of Flex Time and Pitch in Logic Pro
- Edit the timing of audio
- Edit the pitch of audio
- Flex Pitch algorithm and parameters in Logic Pro
- Edit pitch using Flex Pitch in Logic Pro
- Edit audio pitch in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Edit audio pitch in the Logic Pro Tracks area
- Quantize pitch in the Audio Track Editor in Logic Pro
- MIDI from audio using Flex Pitch in Logic Pro
- Change gain in the Logic Pro Audio Track Editor
- Use Varispeed in Logic Pro
- Advanced edit features
- Logic Pro advanced editors overview
- Event List
- Logic Pro Event List editor overview
- Event List display options
- Select and create events in the Event List
- Edit events in the Event List
- Event Types
- Use the Event Float window in Logic Pro
- Step Editor
- Logic Pro Step Editor Overview
- Create and edit steps in the Step Editor
- Change the Step Editor grid and step display in Logic Pro
- Create steps in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
- Select steps in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
- Delete steps in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
- Restore deleted steps in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
- Change step values in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
- Move and copy steps in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
- Protect the position of steps in Logic Pro
- Lane parameters
- Use Lane Sets in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
- Audio File Editor
- Logic Pro Audio File Editor overview
- Audio File Editor interface
- Play audio files in the Audio File Editor in Logic Pro
- Navigate audio files in the Audio File Editor in Logic Pro
- Make selections in the Audio File Editor
- Edit and process audio in the Audio File Editor
- Use commands to edit audio in Logic Pro
- Edit audio files with transient markers in Logic Pro
- Use the Audio File Editor Pencil tool in Logic Pro
- Trim or silence audio files in Logic Pro
- Set audio file levels in Logic Pro
- Normalize audio files in Logic Pro
- Add fades to audio files in Logic Pro
- Reverse audio in the Audio File Editor in Logic Pro
- Create Loops in the Audio File Editor in Logic Pro
- Undo Audio File Editor edits in Logic Pro
- Backup audio files in the Audio File Editor in Logic Pro
- Use an external sample editor with Logic Pro
- MIDI Transform window
- Logic Pro MIDI Transform window overview
- Use MIDI transform sets in Logic Pro
- Logic Pro MIDI Transform presets overview
- MIDI Transform window parameters
- MIDI Transform window examples in Logic Pro
- Add a mod wheel controller event (#1) with a value that matches the note’s velocity
- Create a transform set that fixes all note velocities to a defined amount
- Convert MIDI note events to MIDI controller 1 events
- Randomly change the pitch of MIDI note events
- Make note selections for edit operations
- Delete volume events (MIDI CC#7) from a MIDI region
- Delete all controller events from a region
- Create an ascending pitch pattern from notes of one pitch
- Experiment with the Double Speed preset in the Step Editor
- Mix a project
- Overview of mixing in Logic Pro
- Mixer channel strips
- Set channel strip volume and check levels
- Set channel strip input formats in Logic Pro
- Set channel strip pan or balance positions in Logic Pro
- Mute and solo channel strips in Logic Pro
- Work with plug-ins
- Overview of plug-ins in Logic Pro
- Add, remove, move, and copy plug-ins in Logic Pro
- Insert an instrument plug-in on a track using drag and drop in Logic Pro
- Insert a Quick Sampler plug-in (single files only)
- Insert an Alchemy plug-in (single files only)
- Insert a Drum Machine Designer plug-in (single or multiple files)
- Insert an instrument plug-in by dragging a single file, region, or loop
- Insert an instrument plug-in by dragging multiple files, regions, or loops
- Activate plug-ins on inactive channels
- Use the Channel EQ in Logic Pro
- Work in the plug-in window in Logic Pro
- Open a plug-in window (when it’s closed)
- Close a plug-in window
- Adjust plug-in parameters
- Undo a plug-in parameter change
- Redo a plug-in parameter change
- Hide or show the plug-in window header
- Adjust the size of a plug-in window
- Switch the plug-in parameter view
- Link or unlink plug-in windows
- Choose a source for a side chain signal into a plug-in
- Hide or show additional parameters (if available for the plug-in)
- Work with plug-in settings in Logic Pro
- Work with plug-in latencies in Logic Pro
- Work with Audio Units plug-ins
- Support for ARA 2 plug-ins in Logic Pro
- Use the Plug-in Manager in Logic Pro
- Open the Plug-in Manager
- Create a new category
- Rename an existing category
- Remove an existing category or plug-in
- Search for plug-ins by name
- Manually enable Audio Units plug-ins that fail the validation test
- Disable a plug-in
- Rescan a selection of plug-ins
- Copy a selection of plug-ins from a Manufacturer listing to a Category listing
- Move a selection of plug-ins from one Category to another Category
- Return to default Category and Manufacturer listings
- Work with channel strip settings in Logic Pro
- Load a channel strip setting
- Choose the next or previous channel strip setting
- Copy or paste a channel strip setting
- Paste only the plug-ins from a channel strip
- Paste only the sends from a channel strip
- Remove all insert effect plug-ins from a channel strip
- Remove any empty insert slots from a channel strip
- Remove any bypassed effect plug-ins from a channel strip
- Remove all sends from a channel strip
- Reset a channel strip setting
- Save a channel strip setting
- Delete a channel strip setting
- Save a channel strip setting as a performance
- Control channel strip signal flow in the Mixer
- Route audio via insert effects in Logic Pro
- Route audio via send effects in Logic Pro
- Adjust panning for sends independently in Logic Pro
- Use aux channel strips
- Use multi-output instruments in Logic Pro
- Use output channel strips in Logic Pro
- Define a channel strip’s stereo output in Logic Pro
- Define a channel strip’s mono output in Logic Pro
- Create tracks for signal flow channel strips in Logic Pro
- Work with Mixer groups
- Surround panning in the Mixer in Logic Pro
- Binaural panning
- Work with MIDI channel strips
- Customize the Mixer
- Use the I/O Labels window in Logic Pro
- Undo and redo Mixer and plug-in adjustments in Logic Pro
- Automate mix and effects settings
- Overview of automation in Logic Pro
- Track-based vs. region-based automation in Logic Pro
- Show automation curves in Logic Pro
- Choose automation modes in Logic Pro
- Add automation to tracks
- Add and adjust automation points in Logic Pro
- Add one or more automation points to an automation curve
- Add a series of MIDI data points using region-based automation
- Add a series of automation points using the Pencil Tool
- Add automation points at marquee borders
- Add automation points at region borders
- Add automation points at selection borders
- Adjust automation points
- Adjust MIDI values in region-based automation
- Adjust an automation point range in Logic Pro
- Record live automation in Logic Pro
- Add and adjust automation points in Logic Pro
- Select, copy, move, and delete automation
- Select, copy, and move automation in Logic Pro
- Select automation
- Select non-contiguous automation
- Select specific automation values within a time range
- Select all automation following an automation point or curve
- Copy automation within a track
- Copy automation between tracks
- Move automation
- Adjust automation curve symmetrically between two horizontally aligned points
- Create a vertical automation line
- Move regions with or without automation
- Move a region selection with its automation
- Bend an automation curve
- Change an automation curve into stepped automation
- Delete automation in Logic Pro
- Select, copy, and move automation in Logic Pro
- Snap automation to grid position in Logic Pro
- Edit in the Automation Event List in Logic Pro
- Write automation with controllers in Logic Pro
- Use Smart Controls
- Logic Pro Smart Controls overview
- Show Smart Controls for master effects in Logic Pro
- Choose a Smart Control layout in Logic Pro
- Automatic MIDI controller assignment in Logic Pro
- Map screen controls automatically in Logic Pro
- Map screen controls in Logic Pro
- Edit mapping parameters in Logic Pro
- Use parameter mapping graphs in Logic Pro
- Open the plug-in window for a screen control in Logic Pro
- Rename a screen control in Logic Pro
- Use articulation IDs to change articulations in Logic Pro
- Assign hardware controls to screen controls in Logic Pro
- Compare Smart Control edits with saved settings in Logic Pro
- Use the Arpeggiator in a Logic Pro project
- Automate screen control movements in Logic Pro
- Use Live Loops
- Logic Pro Live Loops overview
- Start and stop Live Loops cells in Logic Pro
- Work with Live Loops cells in Logic Pro
- Add a region from the Tracks area to the Live Loops grid
- Create new tracks when dragging multiple items to the Live Loops grid
- Copy and paste regions to cells in the Live Loops grid
- Copy regions within the cycle range to Live Loops
- Copy regions to Live Loops based on selection
- Import an audio file to an empty cell
- Convert Drummer and pattern cells to MIDI cells
- Extract loops from audio cells
- Create cells
- Add a cell from the Live Loops grid to the Tracks area
- Copy a scene to the Tracks area
- Create an Apple Loop from a cell
- Record to cells
- Change loop settings for cells in Live Loops for Logic Pro
- Change the start position of a cell
- Change the loop start position of a cell
- Change the loop length of a cell
- Change the cell length
- Set the Quantize Loop Start position
- Turn off cell looping
- View cell length and loop length as positions
- View start positions as an offset
- Change the resolution of the position and length values
- How the Live Loops grid and Tracks area interact in Logic Pro
- Edit Live Loops cells in Logic Pro
- Edit Live Loops scenes in Logic Pro
- Scene selection and focus
- Select scenes
- Change the focused scene in a multiple selection
- Trigger focused scene
- Copy currently playing cells to a scene
- Reorder scenes
- Duplicate scenes
- Insert an empty scene
- Add multiple empty scenes to the end of the grid
- Rename a scene
- Delete a scene
- Change the play mode for a scene
- Change the Quantize Start value for a scene
- Change the Quantize Start value or play mode for all scenes
- Work in the Cell Editor in Logic Pro
- Bounce Live Loops cells in Logic Pro
- Record a Live Loops performance in Logic Pro
- Change Live Loops view settings in Logic Pro
- Control Live Loops in Logic Pro with other devices
- Use Step Sequencer
- Logic Pro Step Sequencer overview
- Create Step Sequencer patterns in Logic Pro
- Pattern creation basics in Logic Pro
- Change the musical length of a pattern in Logic Pro
- Use Step Sequencer edit modes in Logic Pro
- Edit modes for both row types
- Edit modes for note rows
- Edit modes for automation rows
- View and edit multiple edit modes for a row using subrows
- Choose the edit mode for the pattern
- Change edit mode values for steps in the grid
- Show subrows for a row
- Change the edit mode for a subrow
- Add a subrow
- Delete a subrow
- Pattern creation examples
- Load and save patterns in the Logic Pro Step Sequencer
- Modify Step Sequencer pattern playback in Logic Pro
- Edit Step Sequencer steps in Logic Pro
- Edit Step Sequencer rows in Logic Pro
- Edit Step Sequencer pattern, row, and step settings in Logic Pro
- Customize the Step Sequencer interface in Logic Pro
- Edit global project settings
- Logic Pro global changes overview
- Use the global tracks
- Work with markers
- Build a project with arrangement markers
- Work with time and key signatures
- Work with tempo
- Logic Pro tempo overview
- Create tempo changes with the Tempo track
- Use the Tempo List
- Use Smart Tempo
- Match audio regions to the Logic Pro project tempo
- Match the tempo to an audio region in Logic Pro
- Use audio file tempo information in Logic Pro
- Record tempo changes in Logic Pro
- Use Tempo Operations
- Use the Logic Pro Tempo Interpreter
- Use the tempo fader in Logic Pro
- Work with transposition
- Work with beat mapping
- Control the volume of a Logic Pro project
- View and edit music notation
- Logic Pro music notation overview
- Work in the Score Editor
- Logic Pro Score Editor overview
- View tracks as music notation in Logic Pro
- Import MusicXML files to a Logic Pro project
- Position items (graphically) in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Move and copy items in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Move and copy items using the Layout tool
- Move items with key commands
- Copy and paste items via the Clipboard
- Move a note or symbol with the pointer
- Copy a note or symbol with the pointer
- Restrict movement to one direction (vertical or horizontal)
- Move items using key commands
- Paste the Clipboard contents into several regions
- Copy an entire musical passage to the same time position in another region
- Resize notes and symbols in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Adjust display headroom in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Repeat events in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Insert items in multiple regions in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Edit multiple items in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Select multiple regions in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Hide regions in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Add notes to a score in Logic Pro
- Add notes and symbols from the Part box
- Logic Pro part box overview
- View score symbols in the Logic Pro part box
- View Part box symbol groups
- Reorder symbol groups in the Part box
- Display all symbol groups
- View symbol groups in a floating window
- Select score symbols using key commands
- Choose a score symbol set
- Create a new score symbol set
- Rename a score symbol set
- Delete the current score symbol set
- Show the inspector channel strips below the Part box
- Select score symbols in the Logic Pro Part box
- Add notes and rests from the Logic Pro Part box
- Add notes and symbols to multiple regions in Logic Pro
- Add key and time signature changes to a score in Logic Pro
- Key signature changes
- Time signature changes
- Add a key signature change in the Score Editor
- Change the key signature in Linear view
- Change the key signature in Wrapped view and Page view
- Change the time signature in Linear view
- Change the time signature in Wrapped view and Page view
- Add a time signature change in the Score Editor
- Change the clef sign in a score in Logic Pro
- Add dynamic marks, slurs, and crescendi to a score in Logic Pro
- Change the appearance of note heads in a score in Logic Pro
- Add accents and other symbols to notes in a score in Logic Pro
- Add trills, ornaments, and tremolo symbols to a score in Logic Pro
- Add sustain pedal markers to a score in Logic Pro
- Add chord symbols to a score in Logic Pro
- Add chord grids and tablature symbols to a score in Logic Pro
- Add bar lines, repeats, and coda signs to a score in Logic Pro
- Add page and line break symbols to a score in Logic Pro
- Edit notes in the Score Editor
- Select notes in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Move and copy notes in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Change note pitch, duration, and velocity in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Change note articulations in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Quantize the timing of notes in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Edit note attributes
- Logic Pro Score Editor note attributes overview
- Change note heads in a score in Logic Pro
- Change note size and position in a score in Logic Pro
- Change how accidentals appear in a score in Logic Pro
- Control beaming in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Change voice and staff assignments in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Change the direction of ties in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Change note syncopation and interpretation in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Use independent notes in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Change note color in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Reset note attributes in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Restrict note input to the current key in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Control how ties are displayed in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Add and edit tuplets in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Override display quantization in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Add grace and independent notes in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Delete notes in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Use automation in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Add lyrics and text
- Logic Pro Score Editor lyrics and text overview
- Add lyrics to a score in Logic Pro
- Add and edit text
- Add automatic text to a score in Logic Pro
- Add global text to a score in Logic Pro
- Work with chord grids
- Logic Pro chord grids overview
- Logic Pro Instrument Editor for chord grids
- Logic Pro Chord Grid Selector
- Logic Pro Chord Grid Editor
- Edit chord grids in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Create custom chord grids in the Chord Grid Editor
- Add and edit chord grid libraries in Logic Pro
- Import and export chord grid libraries in Logic Pro
- Edit score region parameters
- Logic Pro score region parameters overview
- Logic Pro Style region parameter
- Logic Pro Quantize region parameter
- Logic Pro Interpretation region parameter
- Logic Pro Syncopation region parameter
- Logic Pro No Overlap region parameter
- Logic Pro Max Dots region parameter
- Logic Pro Score region parameter
- Edit default score parameters for new regions in Logic Pro
- Work with staff styles
- Logic Pro staff styles overview
- Assign staff styles to tracks in Logic Pro
- Work in the Logic Pro Staff Style window
- Create staff styles in the Logic Pro Staff Style window
- Edit staff styles in the Logic Pro Staff Style window
- Edit staff style parameters in the Logic Pro Staff Style window
- Add and delete staffs or voices in the Logic Pro Staff Style window
- Copy staffs or voices in the Logic Pro Staff Style window
- Copy staff styles between Logic Pro projects
- Delete staff styles in Logic Pro
- Assign notes to voices and staffs in Logic Pro
- Display polyphonic parts on separate staffs in Logic Pro
- Change the staff assignment of score symbols in Logic Pro
- Beam notes across staffs in Logic Pro
- Use mapped staff styles for drum notation in Logic Pro
- Predefined staff styles used in Logic Pro
- Create scores and parts using score sets
- Logic Pro score sets overview
- Choose a score set in the Logic Pro Region inspector
- Create and delete score sets in Logic Pro
- Edit score set parameters in Logic Pro
- Change the instruments in a score set in Logic Pro
- Resize score sets in Logic Pro
- Create layouts for a score and its parts in Logic Pro
- Extract parts from a score in Logic Pro
- Import score sets from other Logic Pro projects
- Edit the score layout
- Share a Logic Pro score
- Customize the Score Editor
- Choose a color mode for the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Show folder contents in a Logic Pro score
- Display global tracks in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Display instrument names in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Display duration bars in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Edit the length of duration bars in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Display guide lines in the Logic Pro Score Editor
- Share projects
- Overview of sharing in Logic Pro
- Bounce projects
- Share songs to the Music app from Logic Pro
- Share songs from Logic Pro using AirDrop
- Share songs from Logic Pro using MailDrop
- Share songs to SoundCloud from Logic Pro
- Share a project to GarageBand for iOS from Logic Pro
- Export projects
- Work in surround
- Using Surround in Logic Pro
- Set up for surround
- Surround features
- Additional surround information
- Work in the Environment
- Overview of the Environment in Logic Pro
- Common parameters in the Logic Pro Environment
- Work with Environment layers
- Work with Environment objects
- Create your MIDI signal path
- Exchange Environments
- Customize the Environment in Logic Pro
- Environment objects reference
- Standard instrument objects
- Multi-instrument objects
- Mapped instrument objects
- Touch track objects
- Fader objects
- Fader objects in the Logic Pro Environment
- Use faders in the Logic Pro Environment
- Play back fader movements in the Logic Pro Environment
- Object groups in the Logic Pro Environment
- Fader styles in the Logic Pro Environment
- Fader: MIDI events in the Logic Pro Environment
- Fader: range, value as in the Logic Pro Environment
- Fader: filter in the Logic Pro Environment
- Vector fader in the Environment in Logic Pro
- Special faders in the Logic Pro Environment
- Cable switchers in the Logic Pro Environment
- Meta event faders in the Logic Pro Environment
- SysEx faders in the Logic Pro Environment
- SysEx messages in the Logic Pro Environment
- Special functions in the Logic Pro Environment
- Alias objects
- Ornament objects in the Logic Pro Environment
- GM mixer objects
- MMC record buttons in the Logic Pro Environment
- Keyboard objects in the Logic Pro Environment
- Monitor objects in the Logic Pro Environment
- Macro objects
- Arpeggiator objects
- Transformer objects
- Delay line objects
- Voice limiter objects
- Channel splitters in the Logic Pro Environment
- Chord memorizer objects
- Physical inputs in the Logic Pro Environment
- Sequencer inputs in the Logic Pro Environment
- MIDI click objects in the Logic Pro Environment
- Channel strip objects
- Video and synchronization
- Logic Pro video and synchronization overview
- Use movies in Logic Pro
- Logic Pro synchronization
- Preferences, project settings, and key commands
- Logic Pro preferences
- Overview of preferences in Logic Pro
- General preferences
- Audio preferences
- Devices preferences in Logic Pro
- General Audio preferences in Logic Pro
- Sampler preferences
- Audio Editing preferences in Logic Pro
- Output preferences in Logic Pro
- Bounce Extensions preferences in Logic Pro
- Input preferences in Logic Pro
- Audio File Editor preferences in Logic Pro
- MP3 preferences in Logic Pro
- Recording preferences in Logic Pro
- MIDI preferences
- Display preferences
- Score preferences in Logic Pro
- Movie preferences in Logic Pro
- Automation preferences in Logic Pro
- Control surface preferences
- My Info preferences in Logic Pro
- Advanced preferences in Logic Pro
- Project settings
- Overview of project settings in Logic Pro
- General settings in Logic Pro
- Synchronization settings
- Metronome settings in Logic Pro
- Smart Tempo settings in Logic Pro
- Recording settings in Logic Pro
- Tuning description and settings
- Audio Settings
- MIDI settings
- Score settings
- Movie settings in Logic Pro
- Assets settings in Logic Pro
- Key commands
- Key commands in Logic Pro
- Browse, import, and save key commands in Logic Pro
- Assign key commands in Logic Pro
- Copy and print key commands in Logic Pro
- Key command tables
- Global Commands key commands in Logic Pro
- Global Control Surfaces Commands key commands in Logic Pro
- Various windows key commands in Logic Pro
- Windows Showing Audio files key commands in Logic Pro
- Main Window Tracks and Various Editors key commands in Logic Pro
- Live Loops Grid key commands in Logic Pro
- Various Editors key commands in Logic Pro
- Views showing Time Ruler key commands in Logic Pro
- Main Window Tracks key commands in Logic Pro
- Mixer key commands in Logic Pro
- MIDI Environment key commands in Logic Pro
- Piano Roll key commands in Logic Pro
- Score Editor key commands in Logic Pro
- Event Editor key commands in Logic Pro
- Step Editor key commands in Logic Pro
- Step Sequencer key commands in Logic Pro
- Project Audio key commands in Logic Pro
- Audio File Editor key commands in Logic Pro
- Smart Tempo Editor key commands in Logic Pro
- Sampler key commands in Logic Pro
- Step Input Keyboard key commands in Logic Pro
- Tool key commands in Logic Pro
- Logic Pro preferences
- Use the Touch Bar with Logic Pro
- Use control surfaces
- Control surface requirements in Logic Pro
- Connect control surfaces in Logic Pro
- Add a control surface to Logic Pro
- Automatic assignment for USB MIDI controllers in Logic Pro
- Create control surface groups in Logic Pro
- Control surface inspector
- Overview of Control Surfaces preferences
- Control surfaces Modal dialog display in Logic Pro
- Control surface use tips in Logic Pro
- Control surfaces supported by Logic Pro
- Software and firmware
- Assign hardware controllers
- Overview of controller assignments in Logic Pro
- Controller Assignments Easy view
- Controller Assignments Expert view
- Use controller assignments Expert view in Logic Pro
- Controller assignments Expert view parameters in Logic Pro
- Assign and delete controllers in Expert view in Logic Pro
- Use controller assignments zones and modes in Logic Pro
- Controller assignments Control Name and Label fields in Logic Pro
- Controller assignments Flip Group and Exclusive parameters in Logic Pro
- Controller assignments Class pop-up menu parameters in Logic Pro
- Controller assignments Expert view Input Message parameters in Logic Pro
- Controller assignments OSC Message Paths in Logic Pro
- Controller assignments Expert view Value parameters in Logic Pro
- Assign controller buttons to key commands in Logic Pro
- Glossary
558Logic Pro User Guide
Switch the plug-in parameter view
• In Logic Pro, choose Editor or Controls from the plug-in window’s View pop-up menu.
Editor view shows the plug-in’s graphical interface, if it offers one. Controls view displays
all plug-in functions as a set of horizontal sliders, with numerical fields to the left of each
parameter. These fields are used for both the display and entry of data.
Link or unlink plug-in windows
When linked, a single plug-in window is used to either display all open plug-ins or all plug-
ins in the same insert slot row across the Mixer.
1. In Logic Pro, Control-click the Link button to the right of the plug-in window header.
2. Choose one of the following options from the Link shortcut menu:
Off: Plug-in windows are not linked. Clicking in the center of any plug-in opens it in a
new plug-in window.
Single: A single plug-in window is used to display all open plug-ins. Each time you open
a new plug-in, the window updates to reflect the newly chosen plug-in. In Single mode,
the Link button turns purple.
Multi: As you select channel strips or plug-ins, a single plug-in window updates to
display plug-ins in the same insert slot position (first row, second row, and so on).
You can open multiple plug-in windows and set each window to Multi-mode in order
to display the plug-ins of more than one row of inserts as you select different channel
strips.
For example, you could insert a Channel EQ plug-in into the first insert slot, and a
Compressor plug-in into the second insert slot, of multiple channel strips. If you then
open a Channel EQ plug-in window, a Compressor plug-in window, and put both plug-in
windows in Multi mode, as you select each channel strip when mixing, the Channel EQ
and Compressor plug-in for the selected channel strip will be displayed. In Multi mode,
the Link button turns yellow.
Note: You can simply click on the Link button to toggle between Off and Single mode.