These are the kind of Logic tips that can make your Logic Pro X sessions more satisfying. Using just one or two of these shortcuts can be a guaranteed time saver and help you focus on producing.
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1. Set the Loop/Cycle By Clicking a Region
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2. Move Cycle by Cycle Length or Markers
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3. Start Playback Anywhere When Cycle Enabled
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4. Set the Loop/Cycle By a Selected Region
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5. Skip Over the Loop/Cycle Area
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6. Nudge Regions
Darren Burgos Darren started making music on computers when he was a teenager in 1987. His first computer was an Amiga, and when he realized the power of computer-based production, his addiction for making electronic music began. Darren switched to Mac in 1994 and started using Logic Pro. He's been involved in many music projects over the years including Psychoid. For two years Darren travelled with Apple showing Logic Pro to visitors of Macworld, NAMM, Remix Hotel and NAB. Currently, he teaches a class in L.A. on electronic music production using Logic for Logic Pro Help. Darren also runs two small businesses on Mixing, Mastering and Logic Pro training and support.
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