Emagic Logic Manual Mac
Emagic Logic Manual Mac
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TOC
Chapter 1 Using Logic
Chapter 2 Transport Functions
Chapter 3 Arrange Window
Chapter 4 Using Audio in the Arrange Window
Chapter 5 The Environment
Chapter 6 Mixers, Effects and Audio Objects
Chapter 7 The Audio Window
Chapter 8 Audio Driver
Chapter 9 The Sample Edit Window
Chapter 10 The Event List
Chapter 11 The Hyper Editor
Chapter 12 The Matrix Editor
Chapter 13 The Score Edit Window
Chapter 14 The Transform Window
Chapter 15 Tempo
Chapter 16 Synchronization
Chapter 17 Song Settings and Preferences
Chapter 18 File Transfer
Chapter 19 Updates
Chapter 20 Addendum
Glossary
Index
Chapter 1
Using Logic
This chapter summarizes Logic’s general operating functions.
But first, a quick word about this manual.
1.1 Conventions of this Manual
Menu Functions
Menu functions are written in this font: Function.
If the text is describing functions which can be reached via
hierarchical menus, the different menu levels are described as
follows: Menu > Menu Entry > Function.
Key Commands
When a function can be operated by a key command of the
same name, you will see this symbol at the side of the text. If
names differ, or if a function is only available as a key
command, its name will be printed like this: Key Command.
All of Logic’s key commands can also be accessed via MIDI
commands (for more on this, see the section Key Commands and
Remote Control via MIDI on page 1-44).
Options and Parameters
The options you can set from the Preferences or Song Settings,
and the parameters in dialog boxes are printed like this: Param-
eters.
Different parameter values are printed like this: Parameter
value.
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Chapter 1
Using Logic
Detailed Explanations
Hints, tips, examples, or information mainly of interest to the more
technically-minded are printed like this.
Sometimes, detailed explanations will be given for things which you don’t neces-
sarily need to know about to understand how to use Logic. These are printed in this
smaller font.
1.2 Dialog Language and Look
Interface Language
Logic supports multiple languages from the menu Options >
Settings > Display Preferences. Switching to another language
requires that you re-launch Logic.
The preset “Default Language” automatically selects the lan-
guage of your operating system (or, to be more precise, the lan-
guage of your keyboard layout), if Logic supports that language;
otherwise English will be used as the default.
Logic’s Look
You can, if you prefer, continue to work with the familiar look &
feel of Version 3.x. Go to Options > Settings > Display Prefer-
ences to switch looks.
1.3 The Mouse
Basic Functions
Clicking
Place the mouse pointer on the object (button, input field, etc.)
and press the mouse button once.
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The Mouse
Double-clicking
The same …
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