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Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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plug-in window A window that opens when a plug-in is inserted, or the Insert/Instrument
slot is double-clicked. Allows you to interact with the plug-in parameters.

Pointer tool Tool used to select or edit regions, events, menu or interface items, and
more in Logic Pro.

post fader Sends in analog mixers are positioned either before (pre) or after (post) the
fader. Post fader means positioned after the Volume fader in the signal flow, with the
level of a signal going to the send changing along with the fader movements.

pre fader Sends in analog mixers are positioned either before (pre) or after (post) the
fader. Pre fader means positioned before the Volume fader in the signal flow, so the level
of a signal routed pre-fader to a send remains constant, regardless of any fader movements.

Preferences window A window that is accessed via the Logic Pro > Preferences menu.
All Logic Pro preferences can be set in this window.

preset Set of plug-in parameter values that can be loaded, saved, copied, or pasted via
the Settings menu in the plug-in window header. See setting and Settings menu.

pressure See aftertouch.

project A Logic document. It contains all MIDI regions and references to the audio files
to be played back. A project file is saved within a project folder—which can contain the
project’s audio files and other assets (such as video, sample files, and so on). Saving a
project with assets simplifies archiving and exchanging projects, but increases the project
folder’s size.

project folder In Logic Pro, the top-level folder that can contain all media associated
with a project, including audio files, sampler instruments and samples, video, and other
data.

project settings The project settings are a collection of program settings that are specific
to the current project. These are different from the global preferences that affect all
Logic Pro projects (see Preferences window).

protected track A protected track cannot have its contents moved or changed.

punch in, punch out Going into and out of record to replace a section of an existing
recording. This process can be automated in Logic Pro. Also see Autopunch function.

PWM Pulse Width Modulation. Synthesizers often feature this facility, where a square
waveform is deformed by adjusting its pulse width. A square waveform usually sounds
hollow, and woody, whereas a pulse width modulated square wave sounds more reedy
and nasal.

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