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Keeping Mix Sessions in Logic Organized


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Overview

Keeping your sessions is a very important element of tracking, mixing, and even mastering. Logic offers a number of ways to accomplish this, from colors to track stacks so let’s take a quick look at some of these.

 

Colors

A quick and easy way to keep sessions organized is by using color. You can color your tracks, regions, markers, etc. Having items be specific colors lets you know at a glance what it is that you are looking at, or looking for.

 

Icons

Track icons are another great way to help keep your sessions organized. There are a number of different icons built into Logic, but you can also make your own custom icons as well.

 

Markers

Markers are another great way to keep sessions organized. You can use them, as an example, to keep track of sections of a song, cues if working on film. Any way you want to use them. These can also be colored as well.

 

Notes

Notes can be added to markers and tracks in the mixer. These can be anything from over all notes, notes on a section of a song, or even notes for a specific track in a mix.

 

Stacks

One more great way of organizing in Logic is the use of Folder or Summing Stacks. The big difference is that Folder Stacks group all items in the stack and route them all to a VCA fader. Whereas Summing Stacks group items together and send their outputs to a group buss.

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