You create your music in a Logic Pro for Mac project. A project is the document that contains all of your recordings, the media files you add, and all the edits you make. You start working in Logic Pro by creating a project or opening an existing one. GarageBand users can open their GarageBand projects in Logic Pro and continue working, with the expanded capabilities of Logic Pro.
You can create new projects and open existing projects. Logic Pro includes templates and demo projects that you can use to try out the tasks presented in the following Get Started topics.
Logic Pro also includes several tutorial projects that you can use to learn about features of the app by following steps in a hands-on setting. You can access tutorial projects for Live Loops, Quick Sampler, and Step Sequencer from the Project Chooser.
In Logic Pro, choose File > New to open the Project Chooser.
In the Project Chooser, click Project Templates on the left, then double-click a template on the right.
You can also create your own templates and choose them in the Project Chooser.
In Logic Pro, choose File > Open.
Browse to the location of the project, select it, then click Open.
In Logic Pro, choose File > New to open the Project Chooser.
In the Project Chooser, click Tutorials on the left, then double-click a tutorial project on the right.
In Logic Pro, choose File > New to open the Project Chooser.
In the Project Chooser, click Demo Projects on the left, then double-click a demo project on the right.
In Logic Pro, choose File > Save (or press Command-S).