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647Logic Pro User Guide
Create cells
You can create new cells and then edit them in the Cell Editor or record audio and MIDI.
Software instrument tracks can contain MIDI and pattern cells.
In Logic Pro, do any of the following:
To create an audio cell: Control-click an empty cell on an audio track, then choose
Create Cell.
To create a MIDI cell: Control-click an empty cell on a software instrument track,
then choose Create MIDI Cell.
To create a pattern cell: Control-click an empty cell on a software instrument track,
then choose Create Pattern Cell.
To create a Drummer cell: Control-click an empty cell on a Drummer track, then
choose Create Drummer Cell.
Add a cell from the Live Loops grid to the Tracks area
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Drag a cell to a track of the same type in the Tracks area.
Drag a cell to an empty area of the Tracks area, below the existing tracks.
A new track of the appropriate type (audio or software instrument) is created, and the
region is added to the new track. The new track has the same channel strip settings as
the original track.
When you drag a cell from the Live Loops grid to the Tracks area, Logic Pro places a copy
of the cell as a region in the Tracks area. The original cell in the Live Loops grid remains
unchanged. If a track already contains a region at the position where you place the cell, it
is replaced or overlapped with the resulting new region.
Copy a scene to the Tracks area
1. In Logic Pro, in the Tracks area, set the playhead at the position where you want to
paste cells in the scene as regions.
2. In the Live Loops grid, Control-click the scene and choose one of the following:
To shift the content of all tracks right of the playhead position by the length of
the inserted scene: Choose Insert Scene at Playhead (or press Command-End or
Command-Fn-Right Arrow).
To copy the scene to the playhead position: Choose Copy Scene to Playhead.
Warning: When you copy a scene to the playhead position, any existing regions
are overwritten or overlapped.