Use the i/o labels window, 530 use the i/o labels window – Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 16

Mix a project

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Use the I/O Labels window

You can use the I/O Labels window to define names for all channel strip Input, Output, and Send
menu items, which can be used in place of defaults such as “Input 1” or “Output 8.”

Open the I/O Labels window
Do one of the following:

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Choose Mix > I/O Labels.

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Choose Options > I/O Labels from the Mixer menu bar.

Choose a device from the Device pop-up menu, if you have multiple audio interfaces. I/O labels
can be individually defined for each hardware driver type, but are valid for all projects. These
labels are stored in a separate file, located in the ~/Library/Application Support/Logic folder. The
file is called “IOLabels xxx” (where xxx is the name of the hardware type).

Edit the labels for Input, Output, and Send slots

1

Select the button in the User column.

2

Double-click the “-” in the Long (name) column, enter a new name, then press Return.

3

Repeat the process for the Short (name) column.

The short name is used in the Send slots.

Revert to default labels
Do one of the following:

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Click the corresponding button in the Channel column.

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Choose one of the following from the Reset pop-up menu:

Reset All Labels

Reset Input Labels

Reset Output Labels

Reset Bus Labels

Use the labels provided by the hardware driver

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Click the corresponding button in the Provided by Driver column.

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