
Get started with Apple Loops in Logic Pro for Mac
Apple Loops are prerecorded musical patterns that you can use to quickly add drum beats, rhythm parts, and other musical phrases to a project. Apple Loops contain musical patterns that can be repeated over and over, seamlessly. After you add a loop to the Tracks area, you can extend it to fill any amount of time. When you add an Apple Loop to a project, it automatically matches the project tempo and key.
Apple Loops are available in a variety of instruments, genres, and moods in the Loop Browser.

There are three types of Apple Loops:
Audio Apple Loops: You add audio loops to audio tracks, and edit them like other audio regions.
MIDI Apple Loops: You add MIDI loops to software instrument tracks, and edit them like other MIDI regions.
Session Player Apple Loops: You can add Session Player loops to software instrument tracks with Session Player as the default region type, and then change the artist and edit parameters in the Session Player Editor. You can also convert Session Player loops to audio loops by adding them to audio tracks.
You can also search for loops by name, key, or time signature. For more information about using Apple Loops in your projects, see Apple Loops.