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88Logic Pro User Guide
The All Files Browser displays the following file types found on your computer or any
connected storage device:
Logic Pro project files (including projects created with previous versions of Logic Pro)
GarageBand projects
Audio files
QuickTime movies
All file formats that can be imported into a Logic Pro project
The All Files Browser includes the following features and controls:
Back and Forward buttons: Move back and forward through previously viewed levels of
the folder hierarchy.
Computer, Home, and Project buttons: Choose the location to browse for files.
View buttons: Switch the file list between List view and Column view.
Search field: Search for files by name. Click the plus button to display additional search
filters that allow you to narrow your search further. Results are displayed in the File list
below.
Search filters: Narrow your search according to specific file types, file formats, length,
date, size, and other criteria.
File list: Shows folders and files at the current location, or folders and files that match
the search criteria.
Action pop-up menu: Use to add a selected audio file to the Project Audio Browser,
show the file location in the Finder, use Quick Look, or create a new folder.
Play button: Plays the selected file. Click again to stop playback.
Open the All Files Browser
Do one of the following:
Click the Browsers button
in the control bar, then click All Files.
Choose View > Show Browsers, then click All Files.
Logic Pro project basics
You start working in Logic Pro by creating a new project, or opening an existing one. A
project is the document that contains all your recordings, the location of media files you
add, and all the changes you make. You can have multiple projects open at the same time,
and transfer media and other data between them.
Each project has a set of properties, including tempo, key, and time signature, which you
define when you create the project, and change later while you’re working. Projects can
also contain assets including audio files, a movie file, instruments, and other files. You can
save assets with the project or reference them in another location.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can save
a project as either a single file (package), or as a project folder containing the project file
and subfolders for project assets.