Audio region parameters, Midi region parameters – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Audio Region Parameters

Audio region parameters vary, depending on the type of audio region selected: basically,
this is broken down into standard audio regions and Apple Loops.

The Fade and Gain parameters are only available when standard audio regions are selected.

Gain: This parameter adjusts the volume of individual audio regions by the chosen

amount.

Fade In/Speed Up: This parameter allows you to switch between Fade In and Speed Up

parameters, where you apply fade values for volume and playback, respectively.

Curve: This parameters adjusts the fade-in curve shape.

Fade/Slow Down: This parameter allows you to switch between Fade Out and Slow

Down parameters, where you apply fade values for volume and playback, respectively.

Curve: This parameters adjusts the fade-out curve shape.

When Apple Loops (either green or blue) are added to audio tracks, the Transposition
and Follow Tempo parameters are shown.

Transposition: This parameter adjusts the pitch of the Apple Loops audio region up or

down by the chosen amount.

Follow Tempo: This parameter (on by default) allows Apple Loops to follow the project

tempo.

MIDI Region Parameters

If you select a MIDI region (on a software or external MIDI track), the Region Parameter
box displays the following MIDI region–specific parameters.

These parameters are also shown when a green Software Instrument Apple Loops file is
added to a track routed to an instrument channel. (The Apple Loops instrument is loaded
into the Instrument slot of the channel strip.)

Transposition: All note events contained in the MIDI region are transposed up or down

by the selected amount during playback. Even complete folders can be instantly
transposed in this way. If several individual MIDI regions within the folder have already
been transposed, the relative differences between them are retained.

If you want to transpose by octaves, click the arrows to the right of the Transposition
parameter. A pop-up menu opens that allows direct octave transpositions.

To guard against drum notes and so on being transposed, an instrument channel’s
Parameter box contains a No Transpose checkbox. If you select this option, the Transpose
parameter is ignored in all MIDI regions played by this instrument channel strip
(including green Apple Loops added to tracks routed to instrument channels).

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