Moving regions into folders, Folder editing: just like regions, Unpacking folders – Apple Logic Express 7 User Manual
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Chapter 3
Arrange Window
Exiting a Folder
To change to a higher display level of the Arrange window, double-click on the
background.
Moving Regions Into Folders
…is as easy as drag-and-drop. Drag the Region(s) from the original track onto the
folder at the desired position and release the mouse. If the folder does not already
contain a track with the same instrument as the original track, Logic creates one. When
you look inside the folder, you will see the Region at the drop position.
Folder Editing: Just Like Regions
In principle, you can do anything with folders that you can do with Regions (see “MIDI
Regions” on page 107).
Unpacking Folders
Unpacking Individual Regions
If you want to move individual Regions from a folder to a higher level, there are two
ways of doing so:
•
Go to the display level that you want to add the Region to. Now, open a second
Arrange window by pressing Command-1 (default). Go into the folder that you want
to remove the Region from, and drag it from one Arrange window into the other.
•
Go to the display level that you want to remove the Region from. Select the Region
and transfer it to the Clipboard by pressing Command-X. Change to the display level
that you want to add the Region to. Select the desired track, and set the song
position line to the desired position, then add the Region by pressing Command-V.
Unpacking Folders
Use the Region > Folder > Unpack Folder command to dismantle the selected folder.
Logic will create new tracks on the same level that the folder was located on (below
the former folder track).
Aliases
An alias in Logic is the same as an alias in the Finder. It looks like a Region, but contains
no actual data. It is just a reference to the data of the original Region—a virtual
“reflection” of the original. You can always recognize an alias, because its name is
written in italics.
Note: Aliases can be created for MIDI Regions and Folders. Only cloned Audio Regions
can be created for Audio Regions (see the “Making Multiple Copies of Regions” section
on page 109). When the term Region is used in the following section about aliases, it
only refers to MIDI Regions and Folders.