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Global changes overview
In addition to working with individual tracks, regions, and channel strips, you can manipulate
dierent aspects of an overall project.
You can control the overall project volume using the Master Volume slider, the master track, or
the master channel strip.
You can tag dierent parts of a project, then select and edit those parts, using markers.
You can organize a project into sections, and quickly rearrange those sections, using
arrangement markers.
You can add time signature changes that aect the ruler and the Score Editor display.
You can add key signature changes that aect the Score Editor display.
You can control the project tempo by adding tempo changes, which aect project playback.
You can transpose parts of a project to dierent keys. Transposition aects playback of MIDI
regions and Apple Loops in the project, and can also apply to audio regions.
You map notes not in a strict tempo with beats in the ruler using beat mapping.
Logic Pro features several ways to control aspects of the overall project. A set of global tracks
(including the Marker track, Arrangement track, Signature track, Tempo track, Transposition track,
and Beat Mapping track) is available in the Tracks area and various editors. For video projects, you
can use the Movie track to view frames of the video while you work with the project.
You can also add eects to output or aux tracks, and automate eects and other parameters on
output or aux tracks, which can aect the overall project.
For information about using the master track, see Work with the master track. For information
about the master channel strip, see Channel strip types. For information about automating
project parameters, see Automation overview.
Make global changes to a project
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