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373Logic Pro User Guide
Note: The quantization templates are saved with the project and can be used, even
when the project is played on a computer that doesn’t have the corresponding DNA
Groove Templates on its hard disk.
Edit region parameters
Logic Pro Region inspector
You can view and edit region parameters in the Region inspector, located in the upper part
of the inspector. When a single region is selected, the title bar of the Region inspector
shows the region name; when multiple regions are selected, the title bar shows the number
of selected regions.
The Region inspector shows parameters for the selected region or regions, including
Quantize and other parameters. Some parameters are shared, while others are available for
only audio or MIDI regions. There are additional advanced quantization parameters that you
can view and edit by clicking the More disclosure triangle.
You can also open the Region inspector in a separate floating window.
Default settings
If no region is selected, the upper line of the Region inspector displays the text Default
Settings. The region parameter settings displayed are applied to newly recorded regions as
realtime playback settings.
Editing several regions simultaneously
If several regions are selected, the number of selected regions is displayed, in place
of a region name. If you alter any region parameter, all selected regions are affected. If
a given parameter is set differently in the individual regions, an asterisk (*) appears in
the parameter field. You can alter this parameter for all selected regions, and the value
differential will be retained (relative alteration). If you want to set all selected regions to the
same value, press and hold Option-Shift while changing the value (absolute alteration).
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, additional
parameters appear in the lower part of the Region inspector. You can view and edit these
parameters by clicking the More disclosure triangle.
Open the Region inspector in a separate window
In Logic Pro, choose Window > Open Region Inspector Float (or press Option-R).