Stop, Play, Record – Apple Logic 7 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Logic Control
Stop
Stops
all
other
Transport
functions.
Pressing
the
STOP
button
a
second
time
will
return
to
the
song
start
point,
or
the
beginning
of
the
nearest
cycle
area,
if
Cycle
is
active.
Repeated
presses
will
switch
between
the
two.
Play
Plays
from
the
current
song
position.
If
pressed
repeatedly,
it
will
jump
to
the
beginning
of
the
nearest
cycle
area,
if
Cycle
is
active.
SHIFT and PLAY works as a Pause command.
Record
Activates recording on the selected MIDI, audio, or Audio Instrument track.
A
special
note
for
audio
tracks
if
you
have
not
“Saved
as
Project”:
When
the
first
audio
track
is
armed
by
pressing
the
REC/RDY
button
on
the
desired
channel,
a
file
save
dialog
will
open
on
your
computer
screen,
awaiting
entry
of
a
filename.
The
Logic
Control
LCD
display
shows
There is a file select dialog on the screen
and the
Position/Time Display will show
ALERT
. All LEDs will go off.
Once
the
file
name
has
been
entered—in
Logic—the
Logic
Control
will
return
all
controls
to
their
prior
status.
Once
the
“default”
audio
file
name
has
been
entered,
you
may
freely
select
and
arm
any
Audio
track,
and
then
press
the
RECORD
button.
This
will
happen
without
the
alert
messages
and
file
save
dialog
appearing
onscreen.
As
a
general
working
tip,
you
should
save
your
Autoload/Template
song
as
a
project
immediately.
This
will
avoid
the
need
to
define
filenames,
and
makes
handling
faster
and
easier—particularly
when
“driving”
Logic
with
the
Logic
Control.