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Logic Pro 8 Tutorial: Resizing Windows

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Summary: Logic Pro 8 users can resize wave form sizes to get a better look at their edits. Learn how to change the size of pop-up and pull-down windows in Logic Pro 8 (also known as Apple Loops) software with the tips in this free video from a professional audio engineer.

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By R.T. Ouk
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R.T. Ouk has been a music producer and audio engineer for more than 10 years. He owns The Armory Recording Studios and heads New Day Productions, which has worked on soundtracks and...read more

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"All right now I'm going to go into just different ways of resizing things, just so you can navigate what will be better. Remember that, when you want to resize things, these scroll bars open up so they can resize different wave forms to be bigger or smaller like that. I mean if you want to get into the Midi data always, you can always double click it with the pointer tool to bring open the actual Midi data down at the bottom within the piano roll. I mean resizing it, you can also use these little fader things right here, and kind of bring things up. You can actually see the velocity within the data right there, if you expand it a little bit more. It just lets you see more bars, you can also change it just within the scroll bar, the same exact way you did the other one. Resize the thing, you can also resize windows, as far as like the loop window and things like that, you can change it, see more options that you might have not seen before. You can also do the same thing with the sample edit window and the piano roll and things like that, if you just want to view that. Don't forget that you can also see automation and different - other aspects of your Midi data within this little menu that comes up right here."

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