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64Logic Pro User Guide
Arrange regions containing your musical material in the Tracks area. You can also define
sections of the project and quickly rearrange them using arrangement markers.
Edit audio and MIDI regions using a set of editors optimized for different tasks and
region types.
Edit the timing and pitch of audio regions, and of individual notes, chords, and sounds.
Mix your project in the Mixer, where you can view and edit channel strip controls,
customize routing options, and add and edit plug-ins.
Automate changes over time for mix, effects, and plug-in settings using total recall mix
automation. You can record automation changes in real time and edit them later.
Control global settings including tempo, transposition, and time and key signature to
shape the overall project. Use markers to define and quickly move to different sections
of a project.
View MIDI regions in a project as music notation, add and edit notes and other musical
symbols, and print the finished score as well as individual parts.
Logic Pro workflow overview
To give you an idea of the possibilities, some major steps in putting together a Logic Pro
project are described below. You don’t have to do every step, and you might perform some
steps in a different order. You could, for example, go all the way through mixing and adding
effects, then add more recordings or media files to your project before finalizing the mix
and sharing the finished project.
Create a project
You start working in Logic Pro by creating a new project to hold your musical material and
all the changes you make. You can add tracks for your recordings and for media files you
want to add to the project. Media files and other assets can be saved in the project, or
referenced in their current location.
Record your material
Add musical material by recording your performances in the Tracks area. You can record
vocals, instruments, and other sounds on audio tracks. Using a USB keyboard or other
MIDI controller, you can play and record a wide variety of software instruments on software
instrument tracks. You can also record MIDI regions to play back on external MIDI devices,
such as synthesizers and sound modules.
Add Apple Loops and other media files
Add Apple Loops from the large collection included with Logic Pro. Apple Loops are
prerecorded audio and MIDI files optimized to create repeating patterns that can be
extended to fill any amount of time. You can also add audio files, movies, and other
prerecorded media files to a project.