Apple Logic Express 9 User Manual

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Tip: You can customize the column view by Control-clicking (or right-clicking) the table
header, then disabling or enabling the columns. You can also change the column order
by dragging the column headers. These settings are automatically stored in the Preferences
when Logic Express is closed, and apply to all projects.

Num: Displays the track number for all tracks available in the Arrange area. Remains

empty for those channel strips that are not part of the Arrange track list. Folder tracks
are also displayed with an entry such as 3-1, where 3 is the track number and 1 is the
folder number. You can double-click a folder track to reveal its contents at the next
level. Note that take folder tracks behave like ordinary tracks, and they are imported
as they are, with all takes and comps.

Name: Displays the track or channel strip name as defined in the source project.

Type: Displays the track or channel strip type.

Content: Allows you to import the region or folder contents of a track. In the case of

folder tracks, you can double-click a folder to access its individual tracks.

Plug-ins: Allows you to import any plug-ins, and their settings, inserted in a channel

strip. The plug-ins are listed according to insertion order, from the top down.

Note: In the case of software instrument channel strips, instrument plug-ins are also
imported.

Sends: Allows you to import any sends inserted in a channel strip, including level,

routing, and all destination channel strips.

I/O: Allows you to import the I/O settings of a channel strip.

Note: In the case of software instrument channel strips, this does not include the
instrument plug-in. See the Plug-ins entry above.

Auto: Allows you to import track automation data.

Notes: Allows you to import track-specific notes.

Global, Audio, Inst, Aux, I/O, MIDI: Click these filter buttons to hide or show the track or

channel strip types shown in the track import table.

To import data from another project

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Do one of the following:

• Click the Browser tab in the Media area.

• Choose File > Import (or use the corresponding key command, default

assignment: Command-I).

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Chapter 7

Working with Projects

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