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667Logic Pro User Guide
Bounce Live Loops cells in Logic Pro
You can bounce audio or MIDI cells into a new audio cell, similar to the way you bounce
regions in place in the Tracks area.
If you bounce a cell that has different start and loop start positions, the resulting bounce
cell consists of a pass from the start position to the loop end position, and a pass from the
loop start position to the loop end position (loop range). If cell looping is turned off, the
bounce range extends from the start position to the end of the source cell.
You can choose to include an extra bounce of the loop range in the bounce cell. This is
particularly useful if you want to ensure that any instrument release or effect tails (reverb,
delay, and so on) at the end of the source cell’s loop range will be audible at the start of
the bounce cell’s loop range.
If you bounce multiple cells, the bounce range begins where the source cells start playing
and ends when they all reach their loop end positions simultaneously.
Bounce one or more cells in place
1. In Logic Pro, select one or more cells on an audio or software instrument track.
2. Do one of the following:
Choose File > Bounce > Cells in Place (or press Control-B).
Control-click the selected cells, then choose Bounce and Join > Bounce Cells in
Place from the shortcut menu.
3. In the Bounce Cells in Place dialog, define the following parameters:
Name: Enter a name for the bounce cell in the field.
Destination: Indicate the type of track on which the bounce cell is placed. You have
two options:
New Track: Creates a new audio track below the selected track and places the
bounce cell on that track.
Selected Track: Places the bounce cell on the selected track.