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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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5 Click the Advanced Options disclosure triangle to view and choose the file types you<br />

want to save in the project folder.<br />

You can change these settings at any time by choosing File > <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings > Assets.<br />

Details on these project assets are found in Handling <strong>Pro</strong>ject Assets.<br />

6 Click Save.<br />

• A named folder—containing several sub-folders, depending on selections made in<br />

steps 3 and 4—is created at the target location.<br />

• By default, an Audio Files sub-folder is created within the project folder, even if you<br />

have not selected the Include Assets checkbox. This folder is used for any new audio<br />

recordings.<br />

• Also by default, the audio recording path is automatically routed to the new<br />

<strong>Pro</strong>ject/Audio Files sub-folder.<br />

If you decide not to create a project folder in the first instance but want to at a later stage,<br />

simply choose the Save As command.<br />

Tip: You can quickly create an empty default project by holding down Option while<br />

choosing File > New.<br />

Opening <strong>Pro</strong>jects<br />

<strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> requires a project to be opened before you can begin working.<br />

A project can also consist of data created in other applications, including songs from<br />

earlier versions of <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> or Final Cut <strong>Pro</strong> XML files, for example.<br />

To open an existing project<br />

1 Choose File > Open (or use the corresponding key command, default<br />

assignment: Command-O).<br />

Chapter 7 Working with <strong>Pro</strong>jects<br />

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