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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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To change the playback speed<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Choose the Speed Up parameter, and modify the value accordingly.<br />

µ Choose the Slow Down parameter, and modify the value accordingly.<br />

Deleting a Fade<br />

You can delete a fade with the Fade tool, or by modifying the parameters in the Inspector’s<br />

Region Parameter box.<br />

To delete a fade<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Control-click an existing fade area, then choose Remove Fade from the shortcut menu.<br />

µ Option-click an existing fade area with the Fade tool.<br />

µ Set the Fade In or Fade Out parameter in the Region Parameter box to 0.<br />

Deleting Fade Files<br />

Use of the Options > Audio > Delete All Fade Files command deletes the fade file. No<br />

information will be lost by doing this, because <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> automatically creates a new fade<br />

file the next time playback is started, based on the fade parameters of each audio region.<br />

Fading <strong>Apple</strong> Loops<br />

You can apply fades to <strong>Apple</strong> Loops audio files. Fade parameters are displayed in the<br />

Region Parameter box when an <strong>Apple</strong> Loops audio file is selected.<br />

Setting Region Parameters<br />

The parameters displayed in the Inspector’s Region Parameter box depend on the region<br />

type selected in the Arrange area. Some parameters are:<br />

• Available for audio and MIDI regions<br />

• Only available for audio regions<br />

• Only available for MIDI regions<br />

Note: The MIDI region parameters also apply to folders, and globally affect all MIDI regions<br />

within them.<br />

Common Audio and MIDI Region Parameters<br />

The following common parameters are available when either audio or MIDI regions are<br />

selected.<br />

• Quantize: All note events contained in the MIDI region are time-corrected to the<br />

(quantize) grid format chosen in the menu. Full details on all quantization functions<br />

available in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> are found in Quantizing Audio and MIDI.<br />

424 Chapter 13 Creating Your Arrangement

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