
Logic Pro for Mac workflow overview
To give you an idea of the possibilities, some major steps in putting together a Logic Pro for Mac project are described below. You don’t have to do every step, and you might perform some steps in a different order. You could, for example, go all the way through mixing and adding effects, then add more recordings or media files to your project before finalizing the mix and sharing the finished project.
Create a project
You start working in Logic Pro by creating a project to hold your musical material and all the changes you make. You can add tracks for your recordings and for loops and other media files you add to the project. Media files and other assets can be saved in the project, or referenced in their current location.
Record your material
Add musical material by recording your performances in the Tracks area. You can record vocals and instruments on audio tracks. Using a USB music keyboard or other MIDI controller, you can play and record a wide variety of software instruments on software instrument tracks. You can also record MIDI regions to play back on external MIDI devices, such as synthesizers and sound modules.
Add Apple Loops and other media files
Add Apple Loops from the large collection included with Logic Pro. Apple Loops are prerecorded audio and MIDI files optimized to create repeating patterns that can be extended to fill any amount of time. You can also add audio files, movies, and other prerecorded media files to a project.
Create the arrangement
Organize your recordings and other media to build an arrangement in the Tracks area. Recordings, loops, and other media files appear in the Tracks area as regions that you can copy, move, resize, loop, and edit in other ways.
Edit regions
Logic Pro offers a set of editors you can use to edit both audio and MIDI regions in a variety of ways. For audio regions, you can also precisely edit the timing of individual notes and other events using Flex Time, and adjust the pitch of notes using Flex Pitch. You can also Get started with Session Players in the Session Player Editor.
Mix and add effects
As your project takes shape, you mix it to balance the individual parts and blend them into a cohesive whole. In the Mixer, you can adjust volume levels and pan (balance) positions of tracks, and use routing and grouping to control the signal flow. Logic Pro for Mac features a set of professional-quality effects plug-ins that you can use to enhance particular song components and create a polished final mix. You can control changes to mix, effects, and other parameters over time using automation.
Make global changes
You can manipulate different aspects of an overall project using global tracks, including the Arrangement track, Marker track, Signature track, Tempo track, and Chord track. For movie projects, you can also access the Movie track to view video frames and synchronize them with musical events.
Share your project
When your project is ready to share, you can export a stereo file of your final mix in one of several standard audio file types. You can also produce multiple stem files, formatted for most common surround encoding schemes. Projects can be shared to the Music app and shared to other devices using AirDrop or MailDrop. They can also be burned to a CD or DVD.