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Selecting the audio output for monitoring, Display, The audio list – Apple Logic Pro 7 User Manual

Page 353: Hiding and showing regions, Displaying the lengths of the regions

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Chapter 9

Audio Window

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Selecting the Audio Output for Monitoring

The actual routing of audio signals to different outputs is done in the Arrange window
(using the Audio Object in the track list).

You can, however, choose a specific audio hardware channel—for monitoring duties—
in the Audio window. Set the desired output by click-dragging on the Channel button,
just below the speaker icon.

The Device button below allows you to choose between different audio hardware
systems, if you have more than one installed. If you only use one piece of audio
hardware, this button won’t appear.

Display

The Audio List

The list provides an overview of all audio files used in the current song, and the
Regions derived from them. This is where audio files can be added, removed, deleted,
or renamed. Regions can also be created, deleted, and renamed.

Hiding and Showing Regions

Following the addition of an audio file, you will see the file name in the Audio window,
in large print. This takes up minimal screen space, and shows as many currently used
files as your zoom setting and monitor size will allow. There is a small triangular arrow
directly beside the file name.

Click the small triangle to reveal an audio file’s Regions. Much like the list display of
folders in the Finder, this shows you the “contents” of the audio files—the Regions
derived from the files. The arrow points downwards, showing the Region names in
small print. Click the triangle a second time to hide the Regions.

You can also press Command while clicking on any audio file’s triangle to quickly Hide/
Show all Regions.

Activating the Display of all Regions
Selecting View > Show All Regions instantly displays all Regions—of all audio files in the
Audio window.

Hiding the Display of all Regions
The View > Hide all Regions option instantly hides the Regions of all audio files. Click the
small triangle to the left of the file name to view individual Regions.

Displaying the Lengths of the Regions

The lengths of Regions can be displayed in various units.

Select View > Show Length as; at the lowest level of this hierarchical menu, you can
choose the display units for Region lengths.