Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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MIDI Click Objects

1138

Internal Objects

1140

Channel Strip Objects

1142

Working with Video

1147

Chapter 38

Opening a Movie

1147

Using the Movie Window

1149

Using the Video Track

1150

Working with Movie Scene Markers

1151

Handling QuickTime Movie Audio Tracks

1153

Working with Surround

1155

Chapter 39

Knowing the Surround Formats Supported by Logic Pro

1156

Understanding the Channels Used by Surround Formats

1159

Configuring Logic Pro for Surround

1160

Setting the Project Surround Format

1166

Setting the Input Format of Channel Strips

1167

Setting the Output Format of Channel Strips

1168

Changing the Appearance of Surround Level Meters

1170

Working with the Surround Panner

1171

Inserting Surround Effect Plug-ins

1175

Using the Down Mixer Plug-in

1176

Working with Multi-Channel Effects

1177

Working with the Surround Master

1180

Bouncing Surround Audio Files

1180

Positioning Your Speakers

1182

Encoding Surround Bounce Files

1185

Synchronizing Logic Pro

1187

Chapter 40

Understanding the Synchronization Protocols

1187

The Synchronization Master and Slave Relationship

1188

Using External Synchronization

1188

Displaying and Using SMPTE Positions

1190

MIDI Machine Control

1192

Synchronization Problems and Solutions

1194

Working with Plug-in Latencies

1197

Chapter 41

Understanding Plug-in Latency in Logic Pro

1197

Working in Low Latency Mode

1198

Working with Plug-in Latency Compensation

1199

Working with Split Channel Audio File Formats

1203

Chapter 42

Importing Split Channel Files

1204

Working with Split Stereo Files

1204

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