To change the cycle length:

mMove the mouse over the right or left-hand end of the cycle in the Bar ruler (the cursor will change to a resize icon), and drag it to the right or left.

Keep an eye on the locator display in the Transport bar while changing the cycle length.

Left locator

Playhead Position display

Right locator

Undoing Operations

Before getting too far into the “hands-on” portion of this guide, you should know about the Logic safety net—the Undo function. It’s inevitable that you will make an occasional error, perform an operation that doesn’t deliver the results you were after, or simply change your mind, when using Logic.

Most operations in Logic can be reversed, but not all! As you work with the application, you will discover what can, and cannot, be undone with the Undo functions. For operations that can’t be undone in this way—such as region playback parameters (which you’ll learn about in a little while)—you will generally need to change a value back to its former (or the default) value.

To undo the last operation, command, or function:

mChoose Edit > Undo [the name of operation, command, or function]. The Undo command can also be executed by pressing Command-Z.

If you’ve made a couple of changes, and decide that you want to revert to an earlier state, Logic offers the Undo History. This is a catalogue, if you will, of all editing operations. It is saved with the project.

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Apple 8 manual Undoing Operations, To change the cycle length, To undo the last operation, command, or function

8 specifications

The Apple iPhone 8, introduced in September 2017, marked a significant evolution in the company's smartphone lineup, bridging the design elements of the past with cutting-edge technology. The iPhone 8 brought several notable features and advancements that enhanced user experience and performance.

One of the most striking design elements of the iPhone 8 is its glass back, a departure from the aluminum unibody design of its predecessors. This transition not only provided a fresh aesthetic appeal but also enabled wireless charging, allowing users to power their devices conveniently without the need for cables. The iPhone 8 supports Qi wireless charging standards, making it compatible with a wide array of wireless charging pads.

Under the hood, the iPhone 8 is powered by Apple’s A11 Bionic chip, which features a six-core CPU. This powerful processor significantly improved the iPhone's speed and efficiency when compared to previous models. The A11 Bionic was designed for machine learning applications and includes a dedicated neural engine, allowing for better performance in tasks such as image recognition and augmented reality experiences.

The display of the iPhone 8 is a 4.7-inch Retina HD display, boasting True Tone technology, which adjusts the screen's white balance based on the ambient light. This feature not only enhances color accuracy but also improves comfort for users by reducing eye strain in various lighting conditions. With a resolution of 1334 x 750 pixels, the display delivers sharp and vibrant visuals.

Camera capabilities on the iPhone 8 also received significant upgrades. The rear 12-megapixel camera features optical image stabilization, providing clearer photos and smoother video recording, even in low light conditions. The introduction of new color filters and a larger sensor allowed for improved photo quality. The front-facing 7-megapixel camera supports 1080p HD video recording and features advanced portrait mode, offering users new ways to create professional-quality selfies.

Another important aspect of the iPhone 8 is its robust security features. The device continued to use Touch ID for biometric authentication, ensuring that users' data remained secure. Additionally, the iPhone 8 was water and dust resistant, rated IP67, which added an extra layer of durability.

In summary, the Apple iPhone 8 successfully combined innovative technology with timeless design. Its wireless charging, powerful A11 Bionic chip, enhanced camera features, and sturdy build quality made it a compelling choice for consumers looking to experience the best of Apple’s engineering prowess.