![]() ![]() If you are working on other things and need to clean up all the copies of same track for real estate, pack them into a folder as mentioned in the answers. ![]() Just click the rectangle box beside the track name (that selects every region on that track) and hit the m or s key on keyboard to mute or solo. But it's easier if you don't use the icon buttons for this. This too may seem like a hassle at first. PT playlists are stacked beneath each other. This seems odd to new logic users often, but you'll start to like it better i think. This creates a copy of the track selected (same plugs, same channel, same virtual instrument if you're using that). Select the track you want a playlist for and create a new track (Don't use create track with next don't use create multiple tracks just use create track). But in Logic there's an even better way to compare or comp than PR's playlists. There are not playlists as such in Logic. Logic has a different way of doing stuff, but once I've learned Logic's way, I've ended up liking it better than PT everytime. I looked for this and other functions that I was used to using in ProTools when I added Logic to my setup. Timeline, by creating a playlists of each track. Versions/takes of a song, in the same position of a What you can do is record/mix/arrange several Logic fan), it has an idea that is called playlists. Coming from a Pro Tools backround (yes i am now a ![]()
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