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740Logic Pro User Guide
Cycle button: Turn Cycle mode on or off. If a selection exists, the Cycle region matches
the selection. If no selection exists, Cycle mode extends the length of the audio file.
Horizontal Zoom slider: Drag left or right to show a smaller part of the file or region in
more detail, or show a larger part of the file or region in less detail. Click left or right on
the arrows to change the zoom level.
Overview: Shows the entire audio file or MIDI region. The visible area of the file appears
highlighted in a colored rectangle.
Main display: Shows the visible area of the audio file or MIDI region, with markers
showing the detected beats and downbeats.
Note: Edits you make in the Smart Tempo Editor do not alter the audio data in the source
audio file, but only the tempo information Logic Pro uses to conform (flex) the file to the
project tempo.
Open the Smart Tempo Editor
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Control-click a region in the Tracks area, then choose Tempo > Show/Hide Smart Tempo
Editor from the shortcut menu.
Select a region in the Tracks area, then choose Window > Open Smart Tempo Editor.
Use the Show/Hide Smart Tempo Editor key command.
Start or stop file or region playback
In Logic Pro, click the Preview button (with the speaker icon).
Scroll and zoom in the Smart Tempo Editor
In Logic Pro, do any of the following:
Press the Left Arrow to scroll left.
Press the Right Arrow to scroll right.
Press the Up Arrow to zoom out so that the entire audio file or MIDI region is visible.
Press the Down Arrow to zoom in incrementally until the pointer is centered in the main
display.
Set downbeats and beats
1. In Logic Pro, start playback of the file or region, or of the current selection.
2. While the file is playing, press the D key on your computer keyboard to indicate
downbeats, and press the T key to indicate beats.
Change the time signature
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
To change the time signature of the audio file or selection: Click the Signature display,
then choose a new signature from the pop-up menu.
To add a time signature change at a downbeat: Place the pointer next to a downbeat
in the main display, then choose a new signature from the Signature pop-up menu that
appears next to the downbeat.
Changing the signature replaces any signature stored in the audio file.