Apple 8 manual Broadcast Wave See Wave

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Browser A Logic window (or tab in the Media area of the Arrange window) used to browse, select, and manage all media types supported by Logic. Also see Media area.

bus Busses are used to send audio to aux channel strips for processing or submixing tasks.

bus channel strip The bus channel type is primarily included for backwards compatibility with older Logic versions. The bus channel strip functions of earlier versions are performed with aux channel strips in Logic.

bypass To deactivate a plug-in. Bypassed plug-ins do not drain system resources. In Logic you can bypass a plug-in by either clicking its Bypass button in the plug-in window or by Option-clicking on the appropriate plug-in slot of a channel strip.

Caps Lock Keyboard Logic function that allows the use of the computer keyboard as a real time MIDI keyboard. It is primarily intended for use while travelling with a portable Macintosh.

CD Audio Short for Compact Disc—Audio; a standard for stereo music CDs: 44.1 kHz sampling rate and 16 bit depth.

channel strip A channel strip is a virtual representation of a channel strip on a mixing console. Each channel strip contains a number of similar controls, which can include some or all of the following: a Mute button, Level fader, Pan/Balance control, Input slot, Output slot, Send slots, Insert slots, Format button. The channel strips shown to the left of the Arrange window, and in the Mixer window, are used to process audio or MIDI information that is routed from Arrange tracks.

channel strip setting Logic allows the routing of a channel strip, including all inserted effects or instruments (plus their settings) to be saved and recalled. This simplifies the task of recreating complex serial effect routings between channels or projects.

checkbox A small box. You click a checkbox to select or deselect (or turn on/off) an option.

click Metronome, or metronome sound.

Clipboard The Clipboard is an invisible area of memory, into which you cut or copy selected data, using the Edit menu. Data stored in the Clipboard can be pasted to different positions. In Logic, the Clipboard can be used to exchange data within a single project or between projects.

cloned audio region A cloned audio region is a pointer to the original region. Whenever you adjust the start or end points of any of these cloned regions, all other cloned regions will also be adjusted in the same way.

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