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  • Click on an across or down clue.
  • Type in the answer on puzzle.
  • Background turns green on correct answer.
  • Continue until the puzzle is solved.
  • Clicking "hint" reveals a letter without awarding points.
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  1. In the Loop Browser, some loops have a blue waveform icon, while others have a green note icon. Blue loops are audio loops only: They can be used only as audio regions on audio tracks. Green loops are audio loops that also contain the MIDI region and the
  2. SMPTE timecode is used to synchronize picture and sound in video. SMPTE units are hours, minutes, seconds, frames, and subframes.
  3. Some additional options are available that seldom need to be changed from the default settings. For more information on these, see “Changing Recording and Metronome Settings,” later in this lesson.
  4. If you are using the Macintosh built-in line input or microphone, you can adjust the input level in the Sound pane’s Input tab in System Preferences.
  5. By default, the metronome automatically turns on when recording, and you get a four-beat count-in. You will learn how to adjust both the metronome and the count-in settings later in this lesson.
  6. In Logic, you can also choose Window > Audio Bin to open the Audio Bin window, which displays the full path for each audio file.
  7. The take turns blue and the others are dimmed (muted).Take folders and comping (creating a comp track) will be discussed in Lesson 3.
  8. Preferences (such as the I/O buffer size and the Recording File Type set in previous exercises) are global settings that affect Logic’s behavior in any project you work on. Project settings (such as count-in or metronome settings) are local settings tha
  9. Logic can continue playing in Cycle mode as you select different takes. In that case, a brief delay will occur as Logic switches playback between takes.
  10. When using Quick Swipe Comping inside a take folder, classic audio editing features (such as cutting, moving, and resizing) are disabled. To edit the takes inside a take folder, you can turn off Quick Swipe Comping by clicking the Take Folder Editing Mode
  11. In reality, the files are moved to the Trash in the Finder. If you just performed this operation by mistake, you still have a chance to undo it right now. But when you empty the Trash, the files are permanently deleted from the hard disk.
  12. To learn more about the MIDI standard specification, visit the MIDI Manufacturers Association website at http://www.midi.org/.
  13. The (3840) indicator identifies the shortest resolution of Logic’s MIDI sequencer, the tick. When the time signature is 4/4, there are 3840 ticks in a bar (or 240 ticks in a sixteenth note). When Quantize is set to “off (3840),” the notes snap to th
  14. The Quantize menu also offers Swing settings. The Swing settings delay the position of every other note in the grid to obtain a swing, or shuffle groove, common in many music genres such as blues, jazz, hip-hop, and house music. The amount of delay goes f
  15. For now, you will use Ultrabeat to produce drum sounds as you record MIDI in Cycle mode. In Lesson 6, “Programming Drums,” you will use the Ultrabeat interface to program a drum pattern.
  16. If you are using the Caps Lock keyboard, press 4 to set the right octave, and press A to trigger a C1 MIDI note.
  17. Unlike audio take folders ,you cannot comp the takes in a MIDI takefolder.
  18. You can also enable Step Input Recording in the Score Editor or the Event List.
  19. To learn how to use external MIDI instruments with Logic, read the Appendix, “Using External MIDI Devices.”
  20. Automated MIDI CC events are often referred to as region-based automation, as opposed to track-based automation, which you’ll explore in Lesson 10, “Automating the Mix and Using Control Surfaces.”
  21. The Event List is the only MIDI editor that can display a list of regions and their positions. It is the only editor in which you can quantize the positions of regions in the Arrange area, which is very useful for quantizing the positions of audio regions
  22. Ultrabeat also has a Pattern mode that allows you to switch patterns in real time using a MIDI keyboard. The MIDI note in parentheses indicates the note that triggers each pattern when pattern mode is on.
  23. Dragging a note’s vertical bar horizontally adjusts the note length (or gate time), which affects only gated sounds.
  24. The General MIDI standard defines many MIDI events left undefined in the MIDI standard. For example, it defines which sounds a MIDI note should trigger when playing a drum instrument: C1 is a kick drum, D1 is a snare drum, and so on.
  25. Apple Loops are also supported by the GarageBand and Soundtrack Pro applications. When Apple Loops are imported into an application that does not support them, they behave like regular audio files.
  26. When dragging a region to the Loop browser, you can create blue Apple Loops only when the number of beats in a selected region is a whole integer. This function uses the project tempo to tag the transient positions and works best for audio files that matc
  27. While mono channel strips include a Pan control (which determines the position of the mono signal in the stereo field), stereo channel strips include a Balance control (which determines the relative levels of the left and right signals). In other words, a
  28. You can also hold down the Format button to choose other channel strip formats such as Left, Right, or Surround (Logic Pro only).
  29. To learn more about supported control surfaces, choose Help > Logic Pro Support.
  30. To monitor all incoming and outgoing MIDI events at the computer level, you can use a free third-party utility, MIDI Monitor, available from Snoize (http://www.snoize.com/MIDIMonitor/).
  31. If you want to record or monitor the audio outputs from the hardware synthesizers in Logic, you also need to connect the synthesizers’ audio outputs to audio inputs on your audio interface. In Logic, record-enable an audio track to record or monitor tho
  32. If you do not have an external MIDI synthesizer or sampler, in the next step choose GM Device instead of Motif, then follow along with the steps, but keep in mind that, since no external instrument is connected, you won’t hear any sound.
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