Creating your arrangement, Creating, Your arrangement – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Once you have added your audio and MIDI regions to the Arrange area, you can edit and
reorganize them to create an overall arrangement, or project. Most arranging and editing
techniques work identically for both audio and MIDI regions. Apple Loops are also handled
in a similar fashion. Where handling differs, variations are pointed out in the appropriate
sections of this chapter. Note that all operations described with a pluralized heading
(regions, for example), apply to one or more selected region(s).

This chapter covers the following:

Getting to Know the Arrange Area

(p. 362)

Snapping Region Edits to Time Positions

(p. 364)

Using Drag Modes

(p. 367)

Scrubbing Your Arrangement

(p. 369)

Using Shortcut Menus

(p. 370)

Muting Regions

(p. 370)

Soloing Regions

(p. 371)

Naming Regions

(p. 372)

Assigning Colors to Regions

(p. 375)

Selecting Regions

(p. 376)

Adding, Recording, and Removing Regions

(p. 380)

Restoring Removed Regions

(p. 381)

Moving Regions

(p. 382)

Resizing Regions

(p. 387)

Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Regions

(p. 393)

Adding or Removing Arrangement Passages

(p. 394)

Creating Region Aliases

(p. 398)

Creating Region Clones

(p. 401)

Converting Regions to a New Sampler Track

(p. 402)

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