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Apple Loops
The following changes have been made to Apple Loops handling.
Creating Your Own Apple Loops
You can now directly save both Audio and Audio Instrument Regions as Apple Loops in
Logic Pro 7.1. When you save a Region as an Apple Loop, it is added to the loop library
and appears in the Loop Browser, allowing its use in other songs.
Note: The tempo information from the song is used to tag the transients in the Apple
Loop. This function works best if your audio files match the song tempo as precisely as
possible.
User-created Apple Loops behave exactly like the Apple Loops that ship with Logic,
GarageBand, or Jam Packs: They follow the tempo of your song and match the song
key (as defined by the initial key signature).
To create an Apple Loop:
1 Select the Region in the Arrange window.
2 Choose Region > Add to Apple Loops Library in the local Arrange menu.
3 In the Add Loop dialog:
Type in a name for the loop, choose the scale, genre, instrument category,
instrument name, and the appropriate mood descriptions—to simplify searches.
Set the file type, which can be One-shot or Looped. If the length of your Region does
not match the beats, One-shot is selected automatically, and the file type buttons are
dimmed.
Note: One-shots do not follow the song tempo and key. This is useful if you want to
add discrete, non-musical sounds (such as sound effects) to the loop library, which
should not be altered by the tempo and key properties.
4 Click Create.
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