Logic Pro User Guide for iPad
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- What is Logic Pro?
- Working areas
- Work with function buttons
- Work with numeric values
- Undo and redo edits in Logic Pro for iPad
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- Intro to tracks
- Create tracks
- Create tracks using drag and drop
- Choose the default region type for a software instrument track
- Select tracks
- Duplicate tracks
- Reorder tracks
- Rename tracks
- Change track icons
- Change track colors
- Use the tuner on an audio track
- Show the output track in the Tracks area
- Delete tracks
- Edit track parameters
- Start a Logic Pro subscription
- How to get help
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- Intro to recording
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- Before recording software instruments
- Record software instruments
- Record additional software instrument takes
- Record to multiple software instrument tracks
- Record multiple MIDI devices to multiple tracks
- Record software instruments and audio simultaneously
- Merge software instrument recordings
- Spot erase software instrument recordings
- Replace software instrument recordings
- Capture your most recent MIDI performance
- Route MIDI internally to software instrument tracks
- Record with Low Latency Monitoring mode
- Use the metronome
- Use the count-in
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- Intro to arranging
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- Intro to regions
- Select regions
- Cut, copy, and paste regions
- Move regions
- Remove gaps between regions
- Delay region playback
- Trim regions
- Loop regions
- Repeat regions
- Mute regions
- Split and join regions
- Stretch regions
- Separate a MIDI region by note pitch
- Bounce regions in place
- Change the gain of audio regions
- Create regions in the Tracks area
- Convert a MIDI region to a Session Player region or a pattern region
- Replace a MIDI region with a Session Player region in Logic Pro for iPad
- Rename regions
- Change the color of regions
- Delete regions
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- Intro to chords
- Add and delete chords
- Select chords
- Cut, copy, and paste chords
- Move and resize chords
- Loop chords on the Chord track
- Color chords on the Chord track
- Edit chords
- Work with chord groups
- Use chord progressions
- Change the chord rhythm
- Choose which chords a Session Player region follows
- Analyze the key signature of a range of chords
- Create fades on audio regions
- Extract vocal and instrumental stems with Stem Splitter
- Access mixing functions using the Fader
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- Intro to Step Sequencer
- Use Step Sequencer with Drum Machine Designer
- Record Step Sequencer patterns live
- Step record Step Sequencer patterns
- Load and save patterns
- Modify pattern playback
- Edit steps
- Edit rows
- Edit Step Sequencer pattern, row, and step settings in the inspector
- Customize Step Sequencer
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- Intro to mixing
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- Channel strip types
- Channel strip controls
- Peak level display and clipping
- Set channel strip volume
- Set channel strip input format
- Set the output for a channel strip
- Set channel strip pan position
- Mute and solo channel strips
- Reorder channel strips in the Mixer in Logic Pro for iPad
- Replace a patch on a channel strip using drag and drop
- Work with plug-ins in the Mixer
- Search for plug-ins in the Mixer in Logic Pro for iPad
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- Effect plug-ins overview
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- Instrument plug-ins overview
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- ES2 overview
- Interface overview
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- Modulation overview
- Use the Mod Pad
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- Vector Envelope overview
- Use Vector Envelope points
- Use Vector Envelope solo and sustain points
- Set Vector Envelope segment times
- Vector Envelope XY pad controls
- Vector Envelope Actions menu
- Vector Envelope loop controls
- Vector Envelope point transition shapes
- Vector Envelope release phase behavior
- Use Vector Envelope time scaling
- Modulation source reference
- Via modulation source reference
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- Sample Alchemy overview
- Interface overview
- Add source material
- Save a preset
- Edit mode
- Play modes
- Source overview
- Synthesis modes
- Granular controls
- Additive effects
- Additive effect controls
- Spectral effect
- Spectral effect controls
- Filter module
- Low, bandpass, and highpass filters
- Comb PM filter
- Downsampler filter
- FM filter
- Envelope generators
- Mod Matrix
- Modulation routing
- Motion mode
- Trim mode
- More menu
- Sampler
- Studio Piano
- Copyright
Select automation in Logic Pro for iPad
After you create automation points and the resulting curves, you can use move and copy commands and other procedures to edit automation points. For many of those edit tasks, you have to select the automation points first and then apply the various actions.
To better select and edit automation, zoom in using pinch gestures, or use Apple Pencil for more precise editing.
Select automation points
Tap the Automation View button in the Tracks area menu bar (for track automation) or the Editors area menu bar (for region automation), or press A on your external keyboard.
Tap the Move button in the menu bar of one of the two areas, then do one of the following:
Tap an automation point.
That automation point and the line before and after it is highlighted.
Tap the automation curve (between two automation points).
The automation points at the beginning and end of that line segment plus the lines before the first point and after the second point are highlighted.
You can also tap the Pencil button , then touch and hold an automation point to select it.
That automation point and the line before and after it is highlighted.
With the Move button selected, tap outside the automation curve to deselect all automation points.
Select a section on the automation curve
You can select a section of the automation curve and all the automation points in that section.
Tap the Automation View button in the Tracks area menu bar (for track automation) or the Editors area menu bar (for region automation), or press A on your external keyboard.
Tap the Move button in one of the two areas.
Touch and hold outside the automation curve (a pulsating gray rectangle appears), then drag to the left or right.
The gray rectangle extends to follow your movement, and when you release your finger, all automation points in that range are selected. A gray strip appears in the ruler to mark the length of that selection.
To create a new selection, repeat the steps, and the previously selected automation points will be deselected.
Select noncontiguous automation
You can select individual automation points on the automation curve to apply edits to only specific segments of the automation curve.
Tap the Automation View button in the Tracks area menu bar (for track automation) or the Editors area menu bar (for region automation), or press A on your external keyboard.
Tap the Multiple Select button to select it, then do any of the following:
Tap any automation point to select or deselect individual points anywhere on the automation curve.
Tap any segment of the automation curve to select or deselect the two automation points at the beginning and end of that segment.
Touch and hold outside the automation curve, then drag to the left or right to select that range of automation points.
Tap outside the automation curve to deselect all automation points.
When you’re done with the selection, tap the Multiple Select button to deselect it.
Tip: Touch and hold the Multiple Select button or press and hold the Shift key on your external keyboard to engage momentary mode (the button is selected). Select the automation points, and when you release the button or the key, the Multiple Select button is deselected again.
Select the entire automation curve
Tap the Automation View button in the Tracks area menu bar (for track automation) or the Editors area menu bar (for region automation), or press A on your external keyboard.
Tap the Move button in one of the two areas.
Tap outside the automation curve to deselect any selected automation points.
Tap outside the automation curve again to open its menu, then choose Select All.
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