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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Creating <strong>Apple</strong> Loops in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong><br />

When you save a region as an <strong>Apple</strong> Loops file in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>, the region is added to the<br />

loop library and appears in the Loop Browser, allowing it to be used in other projects.<br />

The tempo information of the project is used to tag the transients of user-created<br />

<strong>Apple</strong> Loops. This function works best if your audio files match the project tempo as<br />

precisely as possible.<br />

Note: <strong>User</strong>-created <strong>Apple</strong> Loops behave exactly like the <strong>Apple</strong> Loops that come with<br />

<strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>, GarageBand, and Jam Packs. They follow the project tempo and match the<br />

project key (as defined by the initial key signature). <strong>Apple</strong> Loops will also follow any chord<br />

transpositions in the Chord track. For further information, see Using Global Tracks with<br />

<strong>Apple</strong> Loops.<br />

To create an <strong>Apple</strong> Loops file in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong><br />

1 Do one of the following:<br />

• Select an audio or software instrument region in the Arrange area, and choose Region<br />

> Add to <strong>Apple</strong> Loops <strong>Library</strong> in the local Arrange menu (or use the Add Region to<br />

<strong>Apple</strong> Loops <strong>Library</strong> key command).<br />

• Drag an audio or software instrument region into the Loop Browser.<br />

2 In the Add Region to <strong>Apple</strong> Loops <strong>Library</strong> dialog that appears:<br />

• Type in a name for the loop and choose the scale, genre, instrument category,<br />

instrument name, and appropriate mood descriptions to simplify searches.<br />

850 Chapter 30 Creating <strong>Apple</strong> Loops

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