Chapter 8 Audio Basics; What You Need To Know; Basic Principles And Terminology; Audio File - Emagic Logic fun User Manual

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Chapter 8
Audio Basics
In this chapter you will get to know the basic structure of Logic
fun's audio functions.

What You Need to Know

For newcomers to Logic fun, it is recommended that you get
familiar with the MIDI features of the program. After all, the
main advantage of working with an integrated MIDI/audio
recording system like Logic fun, is that you can manipulate
MIDI and audio recordings in the same way. After you become
familiar with operating the MIDI sequences, you will be
prepared to intuitively handle most of the steps involved with
working with regions in the Arrange window.
In this section, when we speak of recordings, we are referring to
audio recordings (not MIDI recordings).
8.1
Basic Principles and
Terminology

Audio File

When you record any kind of audio signal with Logic fun, this
recording is saved on the hard disk as an audio file
Because standard audio file types are used, you can also import
already existing audio files into Logic fun, or edit Logic fun
recordings in other programs.
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