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306Logic Pro User Guide
Preview Channel Strip: The Environment’s Preview channel strip is used for playback.
You can access the Preview channel strip in the Environment’s Mixer layer. It is
located to the right of the highest-numbered audio channel strip.
3. Click the Preview button (or press the Space bar) to start and stop playback.
Play a region from a specific position
1. In Logic Pro, click-hold the region’s waveform display.
Playback starts at the click point.
2. Release the mouse button to stop playback.
Sort, group, and rename audio files in Logic Pro
The Project Audio Browser lists all audio files in your project, along with information about
file sampling rate, bit depth, format (mono/stereo), and size. Within the Project Audio
Browser, you can sort, group, and rename your audio files.
Hide or show file information in the Project Audio Browser
In Logic Pro, choose View > Show File Info from the Project Audio Browser menu bar.
Sort audio files
In Logic Pro, choose one of the following from View > Files sorted by:
None: Sorts the audio files in the order they were loaded or recorded.
Name: Sorts the audio files in alphabetical order.
Size: Sorts the audio files by size, with larger files at the top of the list.
Drive: Sorts the audio files by storage medium.
Bit Depth: Sorts the audio files by bit depth, in decreasing order.
File Type: Sorts the audio files by file type.
Group audio files
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Select the files you want to group, choose View > Create Group, enter a name in the
Name field, then press Enter.
Select the files you want to group, then choose one of the following from View > Group
Files by:
Location: Creates groups that are alphabetically sorted by the names of the parent
folders of selected files. Folder names are automatically used as group names.
File Attributes: Creates groups based on the attributes of selected files (file type,
stereo/mono, bit depth). Group names are displayed as a summary of the file
attributes—16 bit Mono AIFF, for example).
Selection in Tracks: Creates groups based on regions selected in the Tracks area.
Group names are based on the first of the selected regions.