Opening Logic Pro after updating from Logic Pro 10.5 or earlier might take longer than you expect. That's because Logic Pro 10.5.1 and later include performance optimizations for Audio Units compatibility....
Learn what to do if a system overload alert interrupts playback or recording in Logic Pro .
Learn about using third-party Audio Units plug-ins and external devices with Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro on Mac computers with Apple silicon....
Use the Multithreading setting in Logic Pro 10.2.1 or later to fine-tune performance.
Learn about the ways in which you are permitted to use the royalty-free content provided with Logic Pro and MainStage....
Logic Pro and MainStage include three Vintage EQ plug-ins based on classic EQ modules.
In Logic Pro 10.4.5 or later, independently configure MIDI clock settings for up to 16 external MIDI devices....
Use the Quick Sampler—included in Logic Pro 10.5—to instantly create a sampler instrument with only one audio file....
Learn how to add a split stereo audio file to a Logic Pro project and convert it to a stereo interleaved or dual mono file....
If you experience issues trying to install the complete Sound Library for Logic Pro or MainStage, install individual content packages instead....
Logic Pro 10.4 or later includes Studio Horns and Studio Strings—deeply sampled ensemble instruments with custom articulation controls. ...
If you open a project created with an earlier version of Logic Pro , it might have unexpected output routings and other issues which prevent proper playback....
Choose from the more than 200 kit pieces in the Logic Pro sound library to create custom Drum Machine Designer kits. Or use your own samples....
Logic Pro 10.4.5 only loads the plug-ins and software instruments needed to play the project, which helps projects open faster....
With Sampler in Logic Pro 10.5, quickly create your own expressive and unique sampler instruments by simply dragging samples to the Navigation Bar, which intelligently analyzes the samples and automatically maps them to keys....
You can find factory and custom Apple Loops files in the Library folders on your Mac .
Logic Pro 10.3.2 includes a variety of Apple Loops powered by Drummer. Quickly add beats to your project by dragging a Drummer loop from the Loop Browser into your project. Choose from variety of Drummer Loops for each drummer....
You can change the gain of audio regions with the Gain tool, or in the region or cell inspector.
In the Main Window of Logic Pro , you can drag a file from the Finder, any of the Logic Pro browsers, any audio or MIDI region, or even a marquee sub-selection within an audio region to the lower part of the track header, below the last track, onto one of the software instruments in the pop-up menu:...
To fix issues with Apple Loops, reindex the Apple Loops library.
You can transpose the pitch of an audio region in semi-tones, and fine tune in cents.
The Vintage B3 Organ software instrument may not make any sound if you send MIDI data to it on MIDI channels 4–16.
When recording audio or playing a software instrument in Logic Pro , you might experience a slight delay between playing or singing a note and when you hear the sound from your speakers or headphones. This delay is called input monitoring latency. A variety of factors contribute to input monitoring latency, including:...
Choose Logic Pro > Settings (or Preferences), then click Advanced.
If you set a MIDI controller to a MIDI channel higher than channel one, some software instrument patches might respond monophonically....
Reduce the size of your project using tools within Logic Pro .
Turn off dynamic plug-in loading or force the track to activate by creating a region in the track.
Play your Logic Pro project. To identify the high-frequency peaks you want to reduce, open the Channel EQ window and watch the analyzer as the project plays. In general, sibilance in female voices occurs between 5–8 kHz and in male voices between 3–6 kHz....
With the ChromaVerb plug-in, choose one of up to 14 different room types to add reverb to your track, then use the graphic displays to view and adjust reverb settings....
With Adapt or Automatic mode, record without a metronome and have Logic Pro match the project tempo while recording. You can then use tempo-related tools like the metronome, the Drummer plug-in, and tempo-synced effects, which will follow the tempo map of your original recording....