Getting Started
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 Contents
 Using Control Surfaces
Using the Channel Strip Controls
Using Key Commands
Using Screensets
 Welcome to Logic
 Important Entries
Key Commands
Conventions of This Manual
Menu Functions
 To launch Logic, open and save a new project
1Starting Your Project Importing Media Files
 Starting Your Project and Importing Media Files
 Getting to Know the Arrange Window
Quick Note About Templates
 To create a few new tracks
Creating Tracks
 You should be looking at something like this
 Insert slot Channel strip settings Instrument slot
 Adding Media Files
 Column View button
 To add other audio file types with the Browser
 To switch between List and Browser view
 Apple Loop Types
Automatic Track Creation From Media Area Windows
To create a track and import a loop in one step
 Using the Transport Bar
Navigating Your Project
To start and stop playback
 Using the Bar Ruler
To move the playhead to any position
To start or stop playback at any project position
 To move the cycle
To activate or deactivate the cycle, do one of the following
 To undo the last operation, command, or function
Undoing Operations
To change the cycle length
 To undo or redo an isolated step
To reverse a number of operations, commands, or functions
Selecting Tracks and Regions
Selecting Tracks
 Selecting Regions
To select a region
To select several regions, do one of the following
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 2Recording
 Importance of the Sample Rate
To set the project sample rate
To set the basic project tempo, do one of the following
 To set the count-in time
To alter the metronome settings
 To make a standard audio recording
Recording Audio Regions
 To open a take folder, do one of the following
Recording Takes
 To select different takes when viewing an open take folder
Recording an Instrument Part
To record an instrument region
 To correct the timing of your recording
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 3Creating Your Arrangement
 Choosing Tools
 Effective Range of the Tools
About the Tools
Pointer
 Muting Regions
Muting and Soloing Tracks and Regions
 To solo several regions with the Solo tool
Soloing Regions
To mute several regions with the Mute tool
To solo a region with the Solo tool
 To mute multiple tracks
Editing Regions
Muting Tracks
Soloing Tracks
 To move several selected regions
Moving Regions
Changing the Length of Regions
To move a region
 To cut a region
Dividing Regions
Cutting Regions
To divide a region
 Copying Regions
To copy a region, do one of the following
To paste a cut or copied region from the Clipboard
 To delete a region, do one of the following
Deleting Regions
 To remove all loops
Looping Regions
To loop a region, do one of the following
To remove one or more loops
 Using the Inspector
Region Parameters
To view or hide the Region Parameter box
 To undo any parameter changes
Using the Track/Channel Parameters
Track Parameters
To change a parameter value
 Arrange Channel Strips
 To open or close the Piano Roll, Score or Hyper Editor
Getting to Know the Midi Editors
 Editing Midi Events
 To edit a note event position, do one of the following
To open or close the Event List
 Editing and Creating Events
To create new note events in the Piano Roll Editor
To change the velocity of a note in the Piano Roll Editor
 To quantize one or more selected notes
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 Using Instruments and Effects
 Using Instruments and Effects
 To directly insert an effect into a channel strip
 To remove an inserted plug-in effect or instrument
Using the Library
To directly insert an EQ into a channel strip
To replace an inserted plug-in effect or instrument
 Using the Library to load complete channel strip settings
To quickly change loaded effect or instrument settings
To open or close the Library
 Editing Instruments and Effects
To edit plug-in parameters
To open the ES E plug-in window if it isn’t open
 Editing Audio Files
6Working With Audio Files
 To open the Sample Editor, do one of the following
 To export an audio file as an MP3 file
Managing Your Audio Files
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 To open or close the Mixer window
7Mixing and Exporting Your Project
 Using the Channel Strip Controls
To change the Mixer view
To select a different track/channel
 To adjust the level of a channel strip
To adjust the panning or balance of a channel strip
Changing the Routing of Channel Strips
 To send a channel to a bus
 Automating Your Mix
 To choose an automation parameter
 To edit the volume automation track
To write volume automation to an automation track
 To bounce your mix
Exporting Your Project
 8Speeding Up Your Workflow
Using Key Commands
 To recall a screenset, do one of the following
Using Screensets
To set up a screenset
To set up more than nine screensets
 Using Control Surfaces
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 Midi Language
AAudio and Midi Basics
 Midi Connection
Audio
 Digital and Analog Recording
 About Bits and Sampling Rates
Digital Conversions
 This chapter covers the audio and Midi facilities of Mac OS
Core Audio
Sound Preference Pane
 Audio Midi Setup AMS
Core Midi
Midi Page of AMS
 Hardware
Memory
Hard Drive
 Software
Backup
 Troubleshooting
 Preferences and Parameter RAM
If Disaster Strikes
 Hard Disk Checking and File Structure Repair
 Viruses
 Appendix C Optimizing Your Computer Audio System
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 Broadcast Wave See Wave
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 Index
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