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If you think Logic's cycle range (the yellow bar that loops your playback) is just for looping, then you need to check this out. It's basically Logics hidden multi-tool for all things arrangement. In this video, I show all of the different commands that are related to the cycle range that will help to supercharge your workflow. These tips will help you add, remove, or move entire sections of your song or project saving you a TON of time cutting, copying and moving regions.
This video will be perfect for anyone who uses Logic Pro and wants to be able to work faster and more efficiently while still preserving their creative flow. Feel free to drop any questions you have down in the comments and thanks for watching!
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Contents Of Video:
00:00 - Intro
00:49 - What Is The Cycle Range
01:55 - Skip Section / Command + Click
03:20 - Remove whole sections
04:45 - Cycle Range Menu
05:36 - Auto-Set Locators
06:20 - Split Region Commands
07:50 - Other Helpfu
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