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257Logic Pro User Guide
Comp your audio recordings
Overview of comping in Logic Pro
Comping is only possible when Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced
preferences pane.
Imagine a scenario in which you have recorded multiple performances of a vocal solo
over the same section of a project. You can select the best parts from the different
performances and piece them together into a single master take. This is the process of
making a composite take”—commonly referred to as comping—and is achieved by using
the Quick Swipe Comping feature. You can also drag or cut the contents of take folders.
You can switch individual take folders between the following two editing modes, with the
active mode determining the types of edits that you can make:
Quick Swipe Comping: Allows quick swipe behaviors in the take folder, allowing you to
create and edit comps.
Quick Swipe Comping off: Turns off quick swipe behaviors in the take folder, allowing
you to cut, drag, and move takes or take folders.
Turn Quick Swipe Comping mode on or off
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the Quick Swipe Comping button in the upper-left corner of the take folder.
Choose Quick Swipe Comping from the Take Folder pop-up menu.