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760Logic Pro User Guide
Apply beat mapping to audio material containing tempo changes
1. In Logic Pro, cut the audio material at the precise position of each tempo change.
2. Lock the SMPTE position of each audio region.
3. Select the first region and perform the automatic beat-mapping process as already
described.
4. Continue with the remaining audio regions.
Control the volume of a Logic Pro project
You can control the overall playback volume of a project using the Master Volume slider
in the control bar, the Output track in the Tracks area, and the master channel strip in
the Mixer. Each acts as a master volume control for the overall project, and also affects
the overall volume of the project mix. These controls don’t affect the playback volume of
external MIDI channel strips.
The Master Volume slider, Output track, and master channel strip are connected, so that
changes to one affect the other two as well. If automation data exists on the Output track,
the Master fader moves to show the volume changes when you play the project.
Generally speaking, you should adjust the output volume to a level high enough to
eliminate background noise, but not high enough to cause clipping. You can check for
clipping by watching the clipping indicators in the master level meter.
For information about automating track parameters, see Overview of automation in Logic
Pro. For details about working with the master channel strip in the Mixer, see Channel strip
types in Logic Pro.
Adjust the overall project volume
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
In the control bar, drag the Master Volume slider left or right.
Option-click the slider to return it to a neutral value (0 dB gain).
In the Tracks area, drag the volume slider on the header of the Output track.
If the master track is hidden, choose Track > Show Output Track.
In the Mixer, drag the Master fader up or down.