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585Logic Pro User Guide
Automate groups in Logic Pro
When you automate your mix functions (volume, pan, mute, sends, and so on), any channel
strip group member can act as the mix automation master for that group. When you use
that group member to write an automation parameter value, it’s also written for the other
group members, depending on their automation mode.
The data is written individually for each channel strip. As a result, you can disable the
group later without affecting the automation of any group member, and you can edit or
change channel strips individually when they are removed from the group.
To learn more about automation, see Overview of automation.
Group editing in Logic Pro
Group editing allows you to perform many editing, arrangement and timing operations
on all group member tracks simultaneously. For example, you can combine the comping
feature with group editing so that every comp uses the same takes. You can move, resize,
and arrange regions for all group member tracks together. You can also adjust the timing of
the group, ensuring the group remains in time.
Enable group editing
In the Logic Pro group settings window, select both Editing (Selection) and Quantize-
Locked (Audio).