Audio i/o assignment preferences – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Low Latency Mode checkbox and Limit slider: You need to select the Low Latency Mode

checkbox in order to activate Low Latency mode and use the Limit slider. The Limit
slider lets you determine a maximum amount of allowable delay that can be caused
by plug-ins when Low Latency mode is enabled (by clicking the Low Latency Mode
button on the Transport bar). In Low Latency mode, plug-ins are bypassed to ensure
that all delays (across the entire signal flow of the current track) remain under the Limit
slider value. This is useful when you want to play a software instrument with several
latency-inducing plug-ins inserted in the channel. For more information, see

Working

in Low Latency Mode

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Crossfade Time slider: Lets you determine a default time value for all crossfade operations

in the Arrange area.

Crossfade Curve slider: Lets you determine a global curve type for all crossfade operations

in the Arrange area.

Audio I/O Assignment Preferences

The I/O Assignments pane offers three further tabs: Output, Bounce Extensions, and
Input.

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Preferences in Logic Pro

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