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GarageBand: Isolate audio segments for RX editing in Logic Pro

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Demo summary

The user demonstrates how to convert a specific selection into a new audio file within Logic Pro to avoid opening an entire long recording when sending audio to RX 11.

Step-by-step

  1. Draw a box over the specific audio section you want to isolate.
  2. Control-click the selected region.
  3. Navigate to Convert and select Convert to New Audio Files.
  4. Name the file or use the automatically incremented filename.
  5. Save the file to your session folder.
  6. Select the new isolated region and press Shift + W to open it in RX.

Options

  • Use the keyboard shortcut Option + Command + F to convert to new audio files.
  • Access the command via the 'Most Used' menu if it appears there.

Watch out for

  • Opening a region without converting it first will force RX to load the entire original recording file.

Tips

  • Use this method for long recordings like hour-long podcasts to avoid RX opening the entire file.
  • Isolate only the specific bit where there is an issue to save processing time.

Highlights

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