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57Logic Pro User Guide
Add a loop to the Tracks area
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag the loop to a track of the same type to add it to that track.
Drag the loop to an empty part of the Tracks area to create a new track with the loop.
After you add the loop to the Tracks area, you can drag it left or right to adjust the point
where it starts playing.
You can also search for loops by name, key, or time signature. For more information about
using Apple Loops in your projects, see Apple Loops in Logic Pro.
Get started with Smart Tempo
With Smart Tempo you can record a performance without the metronome and have Logic
Pro adapt the project tempo to match the tempo of the recording, or keep the project
tempo and flex the recording to match it. You can create remixes using audio files and MIDI
regions with different tempos that all conform to the project tempo, or adapt the project
tempo to the tempo of an imported audio file or MIDI region. You can also use Smart Tempo
with multitrack audio recordings.
To use Smart Tempo, you choose the Project Tempo mode to set the overall tempo
behavior for the project, and choose the Flex & Follow setting for individual audio regions
to set how they interact with the chosen Project Tempo mode.
Choose the Project Tempo mode
In the Logic Pro LCD, click the middle of the Tempo display, then do one of the following:
To maintain the project tempo: Choose Keep Project Tempo from the pop-up menu.
To adapt the project tempo to the tempo of a recording or imported audio file: Choose
Adapt Project Tempo from the pop-up menu.
To have Logic Pro choose the project tempo behavior: Choose Automatic Mode from the
pop-up menu.
You can set the default Project Tempo mode for a project in the Smart Tempo project
settings.