Direct tdm device preferences, Audio general preferences – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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For full details about activating DAE and setting preferences, see the Logic Pro TDM Guide.

Direct TDM Device Preferences

TDM Device preferences can only be set after activating TDM (Time Division Multiplexing).

For full details about activating TDM and setting preferences, see the Logic Pro TDM Guide.

Audio General Preferences

The General pane contains the following preferences:

“Display audio engine overload message” checkbox: If unselected, playback will simply

stop in an overload situation instead of displaying an alert message.

Track Mute/Solo pop-up menu: Lets you determine the linking relationship of the Track

Mute and Solo buttons with the corresponding channel strip buttons.

Fast (Remote Channel Strips): Clicking a channel strip’s Mute or Solo button switches

the state of the associated track button, and vice versa.

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Preferences in Logic Pro

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