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Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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tempo change An event inserted into the Tempo track (as a node) that indicates a change
in tempo at a particular bar/beat position.

Tempo track One of the global tracks that displays tempo changes as nodes.

tick The smallest unit of timing resolution in a MIDI sequencer. In Logic Pro, this is 1/3840th
of a note. Logic Pro can go down to single sample accuracy (at sufficient zoom levels) for
edits and positioning, but the MIDI protocol is not fast enough to support this.

time code A format (and signal) for assigning a unique, sequential time unit to each
frame of video or project position. The SMPTE time code format, for example, is measured
in hours : minutes : seconds : frames and subframes.

timing Measure of the ability to play notes at the right time. Timing can also refer to
synchronization between events, regions, and devices.

toggle To switch between two states such as on or off (applies to windows, parameter
values, and so on).

Tool menu Available in the local menu bar of a window, containing tools for editing,
zooming, cropping, and otherwise manipulating items in the window.

toolbar The top of the Arrange window features the toolbar, which is used to access or
hide certain onscreen areas, such as the Media or Lists area or Inspector. It also contains
a number of buttons for key functions, such as Locking/Unlocking SMPTE positions. You
may freely customize the toolbar to meet your needs.

track A horizontal row in the Arrange area that contains either audio or MIDI regions that
can be played back over time. Each track has a specified destination (a channel strip) that
data is routed to. Logic Pro allows hundreds of tracks to be used in a project.

track arming See record-enable.

track list Situated to the left of the Arrange area. Displays the channel strips assigned to
various tracks as well as Track Solo, Mute, and other buttons.

Track Parameter box See Object Parameter box.

Track Protect button The button featuring the lock icon, shown in the Arrange track list,
protects or unprotects tracks from further editing. Also see protected track.

transform set A collection of transform operations (performed in the Transform window)
can be saved as a transform set. Saved transform sets can be quickly accessed via the
Presets menu at the top-left corner of the Transform window. You may also import
transform sets from other projects. See entry below.

Transform window Logic Pro editor that lets you define a set of conditions and operations
that are used to select and manipulate specific MIDI events.

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