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734Logic Pro User Guide
Choose the Project Tempo mode
In the Logic Pro LCD, click the middle of the Tempo display, then do one of the following:
To maintain the project tempo: Choose Keep Project Tempo from the pop-up menu.
To adapt the project tempo to the tempo of a recording or imported audio file: Choose
Adapt Project Tempo from the pop-up menu.
To have Logic Pro choose the project tempo behavior: Choose Automatic Mode from the
pop-up menu.
You can set the default Project Tempo mode for a project in the Smart Tempo project
settings.
Apply the tempo of a region to the project
In some cases you may want to have the project tempo follow the tempo of a region,
regardless of the Project Tempo mode.
1. In Logic Pro, Control-click the region in the Tracks area, then choose Tempo > Apply
Region Tempo to Project Tempo from the shortcut menu. In the Apply Region Tempo to
Project Tempo dialog, you can also select the following options:
To align the region downbeat with the closest project downbeat: Select the “Align
downbeat to nearest project downbeat” checkbox.
To move all other regions so that they keep the same relative position: Select the
“Maintain relative position of all other regions” checkbox.
2. Click Apply.
The Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo command is also available in the Tempo menu,
and in the Edit menu of the Smart Tempo Editor.
Move the detected downbeat to align with the beat
When a region is moved so that the region start no longer aligns with a beat on the ruler,
you can move the first detected downbeat in the region to the nearest beat. In Logic Pro,
do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Move > To Beat from the menu bar.
Control-click the region, then choose Move > Move to Beat from the shortcut menu.
Edit the sole region in a part of the project
If a region is the sole region in a part of a project, trimming, moving, or deleting the region
affects the project tempo if the Project Tempo mode is set to Adapt (or Auto with Adapt
behavior).
Trimming the region also trims the corresponding project tempo events.
Moving the region also moves the corresponding project tempo events.
Deleting the region also deletes the corresponding project tempo events.