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359Logic Pro User Guide
Restore deleted regions
In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Undo History, then click the step you want to restore.
Restoring audio and MIDI regions deleted from the Tracks area involves somewhat
different procedures. When you delete an audio region from the Tracks area, it remains
in the Project Audio Browser. You can restore it to the Tracks area by adding it from the
Project Audio Browser. Both audio and MIDI regions can be restored using the Undo
history.
Create fades and crossfades on audio regions
Create fades in Logic Pro
You can fade in the beginning of audio regions, and fade out the end of audio regions
(including audio Apple Loops).
Fades are only visible if you are zoomed in enough to see the waveform in the audio region.
You can create a fade using either the Fade tool or the Fade In and Fade Out parameters in
the Region inspector.
Create a fade-in or fade-out with the Fade tool
1. In Logic Pro, select the Fade tool.
2. Do one of the following:
Drag over the start or end point of an audio region.
A fade-in or fade-out is created. The length of the fade drag area determines the
length of the fade, so a longer drag area results in a longer fade time, and a shorter
drag area, a quick fade.
Drag over the end point of one audio region and the start point of the region that
follows.
This technique works even if the two sections don’t directly adjoin each other.
With the Fade tool selected, you can edit fades on regions after you make them.