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116Logic Pro User Guide
Logic Pro Instruments
Provides comprehensive instructions for using the powerful collection of instruments
included with Logic Pro.
To view the Logic Pro Instruments guide in Logic Pro,choose Help > Logic Pro
Instruments.
To view the Logic Pro Instruments Guide in EPUB format, click the Go to Apple Books
link on the Welcome page, or search for Logic Pro Instruments in the store in Apple
Books.
To view the Logic Pro Instruments Guide in PDF format, click the Download the PDF link
on the Welcome page.
Logic Pro Effects
Provides comprehensive instructions for using the powerful collection of effects included
with Logic Pro.
To view the Logic Pro Effects guide in Logic Pro,choose Help > Logic Pro Effects.
To view the Logic Pro Effects Guide in EPUB format, click the Go to Apple Books link on
the Welcome page, or search for Logic Pro Effects in the store in Apple Books.
To view the Logic Pro Effects Guide in PDF format, click the Download the PDF link on
the Welcome page.
Logic Pro Control Surfaces Support
Provides comprehensive instructions for configuring and using specific hardware control
surfaces with Logic Pro.
To view the Logic Pro Control Surfaces Support Guide online,choose Help > Logic Pro
Control Surface Support or browse to the Logic Pro Control Surfaces Support Guide
Welcome page.
From the Welcome page, you can download the PDF by clicking the Download the PDF link,
or access the EPUB by clicking the Go to Apple Books link.
View Smart Help on Logic Remote
You can use the Logic Remote app to view detailed Help information on your iPad while
you work in Logic Pro, as well as control many aspects of Logic Pro. The Logic Remote app
is available on the App Store, and can be downloaded directly from within Logic Pro by
choosing Logic Pro > Download Logic Remote.
When you open Smart Help in Logic Remote, you can view detailed Help information about
the Logic Pro interface, commands, and menus, including step-by-step instructions for
using Logic Pro on your Mac while you are working, simply by placing the pointer over
different parts of the interface.