Chapter 9: use prerecorded media – Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 8: Record your voice or a musical instrument

201 Recording overview
201 Record audio
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Before recording audio

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Record sound from a microphone or an electric instrument

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Record multiple audio takes

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Record to multiple audio tracks

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Punch in and out of audio recordings

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Replace audio recordings

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Delete audio recordings

210 Record software instruments
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Before recording software instruments

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Play software instruments

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Record software instruments

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Record additional software instrument takes

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Overdub software instrument recordings

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Record to multiple software instrument tracks

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Replace software instrument recordings

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Use step input recording techniques

220 Advanced recording techniques
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Advanced recording commands

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Color takes while recording

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Mark takes while recording

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Capture your most recent performance

223 Comp your audio recordings
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Comping overview

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Preview take recordings

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Create, save, edit, and rename comps

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Edit take regions

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Manage take folder contents

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Chapter 9: Use prerecorded media

247 Prerecorded media overview
249 Import and search for media files
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Import media files

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Search for media files

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Media file search conditions

254 Use Apple Loops in your projects
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What are Apple Loops?

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Search for Apple Loops

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Play Apple Loops

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Access your favorite Apple Loops

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Add Apple Loops to your projects

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Create your own Apple Loops

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Customize the Loop Browser

262 Use the Project Audio Browser
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Project Audio Browser overview

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Add and delete audio files

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Play audio files

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Sort, group, and rename audio files

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