How do I unlock imported audio in Logic?
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How do I unlock imported audio in Logic?
From the the Finder, find the folder with your track in it, the “cmd i” for info and unlock the folder by pressing the padlock symbol at the bottom, this will also unlock all the audio inside it and you will allow your destructive editing again. Infact, you can do this for your whole Logic folder in one go if you want.
Which option is used to import an audio file?
Select Insert > Audio. Select Audio on My PC. In the Insert Audio dialog box, select the audio file you want to add. Select Insert.
How do I import audio?
Importing Audio Files
- Select File > Import > Audio File.
- In the file dialog that opens, locate and select the audio file and click Open.
- Make your settings in the Import Options dialog. If Use Settings is activated in the Preferences dialog (Editing—Audio page), the corresponding import settings are used.
How do I import audio from Logic to Pro Tools?
Sharing Your Logic Pro X Project with Pro Tools Users
- Choose File→Export→All Tracks as Audio Files or press Shift-Command-E. A dialog opens, as shown in the figure.
- Choose the destination for the files.
- Select the audio file properties.
- Click Save.
How do I speed up audio in Logic?
In Logic Pro, you can speed up or slow down a project between −50 percent and +100 percent, which is between 50 percent and 200 percent of the original tempo. When Enable Complete Features is selected in Logic Pro > Preferences > Advanced, the Varispeed feature is available in the control bar.
What is Smpte logic?
SMPTE timecode: An audio signal that is translated into MTC by some MIDI interfaces, such as the Unitor8. See Audio Synchronization settings in Logic Pro.
How do you add an audio file?
Add audio from your PC
- Select Insert > Audio.
- Select Audio on My PC.
- In the Insert Audio dialog box, select the audio file you want to add.
- Select Insert.
Why can’t I import audio in Pro Tools?
This is an error which is encountered when Pro Tools is installed on an incompatible Mac OS version. The workaround for this error is to drag-and-drop the audio/video file to the Edit Window timeline from either the Workspace window of Pro Tools, or via the Finder app of the macOS.