• Assets: Show/Hide the
Assets drawer
• Save: saves the selected
file(s)
• Navigation Control
o Return to zero
o Play
o Stop
• Key popup menu: plays the loop in the selected key so you can check how key matching affects the sound quality.
Selecting the hyphen plays the loop in its original key
• Tempo slider: plays the loop in the selected tempo so you can check how the tempo matching affects the sound
quality
• Playback volume slider
4) Asset Drawer:
• Any file (aiff or wav) you have opened will be listed in the Asset drawer
• You can show/hide the drawer with the “Assets” button
• The “plus” sign opens a file selector box to add more files
• The “minus” sign removes files from the list
• The dot in the Column “Changes” indicates that the file has been edited since its
last save.
• You have three save options (the save applies only to changed (dot) files
o Save: saves the selected file(s) in the list
o Save as: saves the selected file with a new name
o Save All: saves all files changed files in the list
Open a file in the AUL:
• Using the “plus” sign” (you can select multiple audio files in the File Selector box to import more then one at the same time)
• Using the “File>Open” command
• Drag an aiff or wav file (or a folder) onto the Assets drawer
• Open an audio file from inside Logic direct in the AUL
In Logic, select the audio file in the Arrange Window and
choose the “
Open in Apple Loops Utility…”
command from
the local Audio menu.
If the audio region doesn’t match a bar or beat, then you
get an dialog box to
• Shorten the region for a better match
• Use the Loop length, set in the entry box in bar or beats
Apple Loops Utility <-> Loop Browser
The illustration below shows the tag relationship between the Apple Loops Utility and the Loop Browser in Logic.
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