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Recording Settings - Apple Inc.

    https://help.apple.com/logicpro/mac/9.1.6/en/logicpro/usermanual/chapter_43_section_5.html
    Choose File > Project Settings > Recording (or use the Open Recording Project Settings key command, default: Option-*). Click the Settings button in the Arrange toolbar, then choose Recording from the pop-up menu. Control-click the Record button in the Transport bar, then choose Recording Settings from the shortcut menu.

Audio Preferences in Logic Pro - Apple

    https://help.apple.com/logicpro/mac/9.1.6/en/logicpro/usermanual/chapter_44_section_4.html
    Audio preferences consist of the following tabs: Devices, General, I/O Assignments, Sample Editor, MP3, and Reset. Choose Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio (or use the Open Audio Preferences key command). Click the Preferences button in the Arrange toolbar, …

Finding a project's audio files - Logic Pro Help

    https://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=125329
    IMO the best way to save your project is to save it as a project folder, and selecting "copy audio files." That means you'll have an "audio files" folder inside the project folder, along with your project file, Logic will automatically set the destination folder for you, and both you and Logic will always know where to find your audio files.

When I record-enable an audio track in Logic, I get the ...

    https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/articles/record-enable-audio-track-logic-message-record-drive-partition/
    Click and hold the record button in the transport, and select “Record Settings.” At the bottom of this window, find “Core Audio” > “Recording” folder. Click the “Set” button, and re-establish the record path for that song.

read/write permissions error - Logic Pro Help

    https://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57486
    Select that region, and press B to open the bin, and then press shift-command R to reveal the audio file in the Finder (first in the bin you might have to select the file name, if only the region name is selected). Now press command-I to show Get Info. What do you see under Sharing and Permissions?

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