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358Logic Pro User Guide
A new software instrument track is created, below the selected track, with Sampler
inserted as the instrument plug-in. MIDI regions with ascending trigger notes are
created on this track. The new track and regions are selected, while the processed
regions are muted and deselected. See Manage Logic Pro project assets.
Note: The Sampler samples are saved to the project only if the File > Project Settings
> Assets > “Copy Sampler audio data into project” setting is turned on. The Sampler
instrument is saved to the project, regardless of this setting.
Rename regions in Logic Pro
You can rename one or more regions while you are working.
Rename a region
1. In Logic Pro, select one or more regions, then select the region name at the top of the
Region inspector.
When multiple regions are selected, the number of selected regions appears in the
Region Name area.
2. Type a new name.
When you rename multiple regions, the regions are given the exact same name, with no
appended number.
Delete regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area
You can delete one or more regions if you don’t want to use them in your project. When you
delete a region, you can move the regions that follow in the track to fill in the empty space
left by the deleted region.
When you delete an audio region that you have recorded since opening the project, a
dialog appears, asking whether you also want to delete the corresponding audio file. This
dialog does not appear for imported audio files, to assure that you do not accidentally
delete recordings used in other projects.
Delete a region
In Logic Pro, select one or more regions, then choose Edit > Delete (or press the Delete
key).
You can also delete regions using the Eraser tool.
Delete a region and move all regions that follow
In Logic Pro, select one or more regions, then choose Edit > Delete and Move.
Delete all selected regions, and automatically select the next one
1. In Logic Pro, select the region or regions you want to delete.
2. Use the Delete and Select Next Region/Event key command.
All selected regions are deleted, and the next region is automatically selected.