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643Logic Pro User Guide
Change the start behavior of a cell
The Play From setting determines the start behavior of a cell. By default, cells start playing
from the Start position. However, depending on the content and timing of your music, you
can choose other start behavior settings to create interesting transitions between cells.
In Logic Pro, select one or more cells and choose one of the following settings from the
Play From pop-up menu in the Cell inspector:
Start: The cell starts at the position determined by the set Start position.
Stop Position: The cell starts playing from the point where it last stopped, similar to
Play/Pause.
Playing Cell Position: If another cell in the same row is playing, the cell starts playing
from the position where the first cell stops. Otherwise, the cell starts from the Start
position.
Playhead Position: The cell starts from the position where it would be, as if it had
been playing from the beginning of the project. Otherwise, the cell starts from the
Start position.
Work with Live Loops cells in Logic Pro
You can add regions or loops to cells in the Live Loops grid, as long as the region or loop
matches the track type for the track containing the cell. For example, you can add audio
regions to cells on audio tracks, and MIDI or pattern regions to cells in rows on software
instrument tracks.
After adding Drummer regions or pattern regions to the grid, you can convert them to MIDI
cells to allow for precise editing of notes and make use of functions not available in Step
Sequencer. You can also extract loops from audio cells, with optimal loop start and end
points set by Logic Pro.
In addition to adding regions to cells, you can record to Live Loops cells, and record a Live
Loops performance as regions to the Tracks area. You can also copy cells to the Tracks
area, as well as copy and paste scenes to the playhead position in the Tracks area. When
copying cells to the Tracks area, take care to match the track type to the cell type (for
example, you can paste audio cells only to audio tracks).
When you add an audio file without tempo information to a cell, Logic Pro analyzes the
tempo of the audio file. You can edit the tempo information using the Edit Smart Tempo and
Edit Transients commands in the Cell Editor Edit menu.