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986Logic Pro User Guide
Remove individual scene markers
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose an option from the Navigate > Other > Remove Movie Scene Markers
submenu.
Use the Remove Scene Markers (Auto Range) key command.
Open the Marker List, select the scene marker, then choose Edit > Cut or Edit >
Delete from the Marker List Edit menu (or use the corresponding key commands).
Remove all scene markers or marker sets
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose Remove All Scene Markers from the Navigate > Other > Remove Movie Scene
Markers submenu.
Note: This command does not remove the marker set; only the markers in the set.
Open the Marker pop-up menu in the global Marker track header, then choose
Marker Sets > Delete Set.
Open the Marker List, then choose Marker Sets > Delete Set in the Marker Set pop-
up menu.
Convert a scene marker to a normal marker
In Logic Pro, open the Marker List, select the scene marker, then choose Options >
Convert to Standard Marker.
Convert a normal marker to a scene marker
In Logic Pro, select the marker in the Marker List, then choose Options > Convert to
Scene Marker.
Use movie audio tracks in Logic Pro
Once a movie has been opened in a project, you can use the Import Audio from Movie
or Export Audio to Movie command, found in the File menu. After the audio has been
imported, you can change the video dialogue, Foley, and music with Logic Pro audio
processing and editing features.
You can export audio from the part of your project that is encompassed by the movie to
the movie file itself, effectively overwriting the original movie soundtrack. This is useful for
sending a preliminary mix of your soundtrack to other members of the production team, for
example.
You can adjust the audio level and output device in the Video project settings. See Movie
settings in Logic Pro.