Sorting apple loops – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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This defaults to the project key, but you can also choose to audition the loop in its original
key or any key from C to B.

To stop playback

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Click the speaker icon to the left of the selected Apple Loops filename.

Sorting Apple Loops

You can sort the results of your Apple Loops search or browsing using the following
categories:

Name column: Displays Apple Loops by name.

Tempo column: Displays Apple Loops by tempo.

Key column: Displays Apple Loops by key.

Beats column: Displays Apple Loops by beats.

Match column: Displays Apple Loops as a percentage match between the project tempo

and the Apple Loops original tempo. For example, an Apple Loops file with an original
tempo of 100 bpm offers a match of 94% for a project tempo of 104 bpm.

Fav column: Displays an active checkbox for those Apple Loops that are marked as

Favorites, and therefore part of your Favorites category.

To sort Loop Browser results
Do one of the following:

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Click any of the column titles to sort the list of results by that column type.

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Click the arrow in any selected column title to sort the list in ascending or descending
order (alphabetical, tempo, key, beat, match percentage, or favorite).

Tip: You can freely swap column positions by dragging the column name field, and
moving it left or right. Column widths can be resized by dragging the vertical lines that
separate the column name fields.

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Adding Prerecorded Media

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