The Result Pane lists all the indexed Apple Loops that match the search criteria from the Search Pane
Preview
• You can double click on an Apple Loop in the list to audition the loop. The icon changes to a speaker
• Use the up and down arrow on the keyboard to skip to the next or previous loop
• Double click again to stop the audition. The Transport command
Stop
or
Play
will also stop the Apple Loops audition
• The audio of the Apple Loop is routed to the highest available Audio Track in Logic’s Environment (it would be nice if you could select the
monitor channel like in the Audio Window)
• Make sure that the Audio Track is set to stereo and maybe set to Solo Safe mode to avoid an unwanted track mute situation. You could even
previewing your Apple Loops with FX if you apply them to that Audio Track
• You can set the preview volume with the volume slider
• The “Play In” popup menu lets you select in what key you previewing the Apple Loops. The setting of course has no effect if the Apple Loop has
Key matching disabled which is indicated with a hypen in the Key column
Matched Items
Displays the number of matched Apple Loops
Results Lists
The list that displays the matching Apple Loops has 7 columns. You can
click on the column header to set the sort order like in the Finder window
• Icon: The Icon indicates whether the Apple Loop is a Blue Apple
Loop (Audio+standard tags) or a Green Apple Loop
(Audio+standard tags+MIDI+Channel Strip Settings). The icon
changes to a speaker when you double click on the Apple Loop
to activate preview mode
• Name: The file name of the Apple Loop
• Match: the percentage indicates how close the Tempo and Key of
your current Song matches the Tempo and Key of the Apple Loop
• Tempo: displays the original Tempo of the Apple Loop. The
number 0 indicates that the tempo tag is disabled: no tempo
matching will occur when dragged to the song
• Key: displays the original Key of the Apple Loop. A hyphen
indicates that the key tag is disabled: no key matching will occur
will occur when dragged to the song
• Beats: displays the length of the Apple Loops in beats
• Fav: the checkbox lets you set the Favorites flag
Importing to your Song
You can click on the Apple Loop in the list and drag it either to the
Arrange window or the Audio window
Missing Features:
• A “Monitor Channel Select” similar to the Audio Window to choose the Audio Track for previewing the Apple Loops
• The “Display in Finder” command (com+R) like in iTUnes or in Project Manager. Right now you can see the Apple Loops but you don’t
know from which Library the Apple Loops is coming from.
• There is no search command for displaying all Loops from a specific folder (Library). You can select the folder in the “JamPack
Management” popup menu, but you have to select at least one search field in the Matrix or Column view to get a result in the Result Pane
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