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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Input channel strips can be used as live inputs that can stream audio signals from external<br />

sources (such as MIDI synthesizers and sound modules) into a stereo mix (by bouncing<br />

an output channel strip).<br />

Note: An alternative to using input channel strips in this way is the use of the I/O plug-in;<br />

you can also click the Input Monitoring button on an audio channel strip and choose the<br />

input(s) you want to monitor or record via the Input slot.<br />

Bus Channel Strip<br />

You can only create bus channel strip objects in the Environment. In general, you will not<br />

need to do so, as all audio bussing (send/return routing via the Send slots of channel<br />

strips) is handled by aux channel strips.<br />

Bus channel strips are primarily included for compatibility with earlier versions of <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>,<br />

and for use with certain audio hardware devices.<br />

Note: File > <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings > Audio > Automatic Management of Channel Strip Objects<br />

must be unselected if you want to create input channel strips. (It is on, by default.)<br />

Prelisten Channel Strip<br />

The Environment’s Prelisten audio channel strip is used for monitoring in the Sample<br />

Editor, Audio Bin, Loop Browser, and Browser. It is created automatically in each<br />

project—you can find it to the right of the highest-numbered audio channel strip.<br />

Chapter 37 Environment Objects Reference<br />

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