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Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 6

Work with projects

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The All Files Browser updates to show a Track Import view.

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Select the data that you want to import by selecting the relevant checkboxes. You can filter

which tracks or channel strip types are displayed using the buttons above the Track Import table.

Num(ber): Shows the track number. No number is displayed for channel strips that do not
appear in the Tracks area. Folder tracks are also displayed with an entry such as 3-1, where 3 is
the track number and 1 is the folder number. You can double-click a folder track to reveal its
contents at the next level. Note that take folder tracks are imported with all takes and comps.

Name: Shows the track or channel strip name as it appears in the source project.

Type: Shows the track or channel strip type.

Content: Use to import the region or folder contents of a track. In the case of folder tracks, you
can double-click a folder to access its individual tracks.

Plug-ins: Use to import any plug-ins and their settings, inserted in a channel strip. The plug-ins
are listed in their insertion order, from the top down. For software instrument channel strips,
instrument plug-ins are also imported.

Sends: Use to import any sends inserted in a channel strip, including level, routing, and all
destination channel strips.

I/O: Use to import the I/O settings of a channel strip.
Note: In the case of software instrument channel strips, importing I/O settings does not
include the instrument plug-in. See the Plug-ins entry above.

Auto: Use to import track automation data.

Notes: Use to import track-specific notes.

Tip: You can customize the Column view by Control-clicking the table header, then showing or
hiding the columns. You can also change the column order by dragging the column headers.
These settings are automatically stored with the preferences when Logic Pro is closed, and apply
to all projects.
Tip: Press the Right Arrow key to select all checkboxes of the selected line, or the Left Arrow key
to deselect them.