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990Logic Pro User Guide
Note: When using the Move Region/Event to Playhead Position (Pickup Clock) key
command with audio regions, it is the region anchor—not the region start point—that is
moved to the playhead position.
Position a bar to a specific time
1. In Logic Pro, open the Tempo List. See Logic Pro Tempo List overview.
2. Create a tempo event at the target bar position.
3. Set a time position for this tempo event in the (SMPTE) Position column.
The preceding tempo event is automatically adjusted, to generate the correct bar and
time position for the inserted tempo event.
4. If you want to keep the same tempo for the following passage, delete the tempo event
you inserted.
Logic Pro synchronization
Logic Pro Synchronization overview
Logic Pro supports most synchronization protocols, allowing you to synchronize it with
external hardware and software. Logic Pro can transmit synchronization data to other
devices or receive synchronization data from another device.
The Lock (and Unlock) SMPTE Position function is available only when Show Advanced
Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane.
In all synchronization situations, regardless of the simplicity or complexity of your studio
configuration, the following rules apply:
There can only be one transmitter device.
The transmitter device sends timecode information (synchronization signals) to one or
more receiver devices.
Important: In most cases, you will need to manually set each synchronization-capable
device—including Logic Pro itself—to transmit or receive synchronization. If you don’t
do this, there will be multiple transmitter devices in your system, which will result in
synchronization errors.
Supported synchronization protocols
MIDI Time Code (MTC): Translates a SMPTE timecode signal into a MIDI standard
timecode signal. See MTC interpretation in Logic Pro.
MIDI Clock: Short MIDI message for clock signals. Used to provide a timing pulse
between MIDI devices.
Logic Procan send MIDI Clock signals to synchronize external devices.
Logic Procan not receive MIDI Clock synchronization signals.
SMPTE timecode: An audio signal that is translated into MTC by some MIDI interfaces,
such as the Unitor8.