Tutorials
How to use take folders and comp in Logic Pro X
w/ Scott Griffin
How to use take folders and comp in Logic Pro X
13 min • 2018
English, Portuguese
In part six of our Logic Pro X Quickstart Series, Scott Griffin shows you how to use take folders and create perfect composite takes, while keeping your session organized.
Learn How To:
- Organize multiple takes of a performance
- Use quick swipe mode to audition multiple takes and select portions of the performance for the perfect composite take
- Adjust automatic crossfade creation, allowing you to edit with greater speed and stay focused on the performance
- Create multiple composite versions and organize multiple versions of the performance
- Commit to your edits with features like Flatten and Merge
- Use features like unpack take folders to new tracks and more for increased flexibility
Watch part 7 here
See the rest of the series here
Software
- Logic Pro X
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4 reviews
DannyOwl • Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Super helpful information...thank you.
blattspiel • Sunday, July 12, 2020
The colorchange can be set automatically in audio setup like in pro tools, so you don't have to do it afterwards
ludwigmack • Sunday, March 29, 2020
I never used the take folders because I felt safer recording new tracks. I'm starting to use them from now on! Loved the video!
vitalogyman • Saturday, December 28, 2019
I'm loving these Logic videos!! I've used Logic for a while now but every one of these has some piece of advice that I was lacking. Thank you very much!