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Table Of Contents
MIDI Click Objects1138
Internal Objects1140
Channel Strip Objects1142
Working with Video1147Chapter 38
Opening a Movie1147
Using the Movie Window1149
Using the Video Track1150
Working with Movie Scene Markers1151
Handling QuickTime Movie Audio Tracks1153
Working with Surround1155Chapter 39
Knowing the Surround Formats Supported by Logic Pro1156
Understanding the Channels Used by Surround Formats1159
Configuring Logic Pro for Surround1160
Setting the Project Surround Format1166
Setting the Input Format of Channel Strips1167
Setting the Output Format of Channel Strips1168
Changing the Appearance of Surround Level Meters1170
Working with the Surround Panner1171
Inserting Surround Effect Plug-ins1175
Using the Down Mixer Plug-in1176
Working with Multi-Channel Effects1177
Working with the Surround Master1180
Bouncing Surround Audio Files1180
Positioning Your Speakers1182
Encoding Surround Bounce Files1185
Synchronizing Logic Pro1187Chapter 40
Understanding the Synchronization Protocols1187
The Synchronization Master and Slave Relationship1188
Using External Synchronization1188
Displaying and Using SMPTE Positions1190
MIDI Machine Control1192
Synchronization Problems and Solutions1194
Working with Plug-in Latencies1197Chapter 41
Understanding Plug-in Latency in Logic Pro1197
Working in Low Latency Mode1198
Working with Plug-in Latency Compensation1199
Working with Split Channel Audio File Formats1203Chapter 42
Importing Split Channel Files1204
Working with Split Stereo Files1204
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