ဤထိန်းချုပ်မှုကို ပြင်ဆင်ခြင်းဖြင့် ဤစာမျက်နှာကို အလိုအလျောက် အပ်ဒိတ်လုပ်ပေးပါမည်
The Loop Browser is where you find loops to add to your project. Using keywords, you can search for loops by name, instrument, genre, and other descriptors. You can also refine your searches.
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the Loop Browser button in the control bar.
Choose View > Show Apple Loops (or press O).
In the Logic Pro Loop Browser, do one of the following:
Click the Button View button to see the category buttons. Click the category buttons to access the keyword buttons for that category. You can also Shift-click multiple categories for more keyword buttons. Then click the keyword buttons to see the matching files in the results list. If a keyword is dimmed, there are no loops that match that category. Your current selection appears under the name of the category button.
Click the Column View button to see a standard column file directory that is hierarchically separated into All, Favorites, Genres, Instruments, and Moods search criteria. Select a keyword type in the left column, select a category in the middle column, then select a keyword in the right column to see the matching files in the results list below.
Click the Sound Packs pop-up menu at the top of the Loop Browser, then choose the sound pack or folder with the loops you want to view.
In the Logic Pro Loop Browser, click the Reset button.
In the Logic Pro Loop Browser, enter a search term in the search field, then press Return.
Any files that match your search term are displayed in the results list.
You can limit search results in the Apple Loops Browser to one or more of the four types of Apple Loop.
In the Logic Pro Loop Browser, click the Loop Types button.
Select one or more loop types to limit the results in the Apple Loops Browser to just those types, or select All Loops to view all loop types.
In the Logic Pro Loop Browser, do one of the following:
To view a recent search term: Click the magnifying glass icon at the left side of the search field, then choose a search term from the pop-up menu to display the results.
To clear a search term: Click the small “x” at the right side of the search field.
To clear all search terms: Click the magnifying glass icon at the left side of the search field, then choose Clear Search History from the pop-up menu.