Recording in logic pro – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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This chapter covers all aspects of audio and MIDI recording in Logic Pro. You’ll learn how
to make use of several workflow features—including take recording, multitrack recording,
and replace recording. You’ll also learn about Logic Pro’s MIDI step input features, which
allow you to insert MIDI notes when not in a real-time recording mode.

This chapter covers the following:

Checking Hardware Connections and Settings for Recording

(p. 430)

Setting the Project Sample Rate

(p. 430)

Setting the Project Bit Depth

(p. 431)

Setting Up the Metronome for Recording

(p. 433)

Enabling Software Monitoring for Recording

(p. 435)

Setting the Monitoring Level for Recording

(p. 437)

Defining the Recording Folder

(p. 437)

Naming Audio Recordings

(p. 438)

Choosing the Recording File Type

(p. 438)

Setting the Recording Format

(p. 440)

Record-Enabling Tracks

(p. 441)

Getting to Know Audio Recording

(p. 442)

Audio Take Recording

(p. 443)

Audio Multitrack Recording

(p. 449)

Audio Punch Recording

(p. 449)

Audio Replace Recording

(p. 452)

Deleting Audio Recordings

(p. 453)

Getting to Know MIDI Recording

(p. 453)

MIDI Take Recording

(p. 454)

MIDI Multitrack Recording

(p. 459)

MIDI Merge Recording

(p. 463)

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