Sample Editor; Production; Starting A Recording; Setting A Path - Emagic Logic fun User Manual

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Chapter 8
Audio Basics
Imagine an audio playback track, also known as a physical
track, as being similar to a single track on a multi-track tape
recorder.

Sample Editor

In the Sample editor you can precisely set the boundaries and
the anchor position for each region. Also, you can select areas of
the audio files to form new regions, or perfrom destructive edits
of selected portions of regions.
8.2

Production

This section will explain the basic steps for making an audio
recording in Logic fun.

Starting a Recording

First, connect the sound source (a mixer, CD player, or micro-
phone, for example) to the audio input(s) of your system.

Setting a Path

Click-hold on the record button of the Transport window, and
select the menu option
and in the dialogue box that appears, set the name and path for
your recording (audio files).
You do not need to repeat this procedure before every record-
ing. Subsequent recordings will be given the same name, with
a number appended to the end of the file name.
The record path will be saved in the Preferences, and will still
be active at the next program start. It is recommended,
however, that you desciptively name each of your audio files.
When you start a new song, create a folder on your hard drive
for it, and set the path to that folder when working on the song.
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Set Audio Record Path...
Click on Set,

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