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Apple Loops Utility User Manual

Apple Computer, Inc.

2005 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement. The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Use of the keyboard Apple logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Apple Computer, Inc. is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. Apple Computer, Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 408-996-1010 www.apple.com Apple, the Apple logo, AppleScript, DVD Studio Pro, iTunes, Final Cut, Final Cut Pro, FireWire, Logic, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh, QuickTime, and Soundtrack are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Finder is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Apple Care is a service mark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Production stills from the films Koffee House Mayhem and A Sus Ordenes provided courtesy of Refuge Films. Koffee House Mayhem 2004 Jean-Paul Bonjour; A Sus Ordenes 2004 Eric Escobar. http://www.refugefilms.com Other company and product names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective companies. Mention of third-party products is for informational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these products.
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Using Apple Loops Utility
Some audio files you use in Soundtrack Pro can include metadata called tags. Tags provide information about the audio recorded in a file. Soundtrack Pro uses tags in one of two ways: To help locate files using the Search feature in Soundtrack Pro To provide information that Soundtrack Pro uses when matching the files tempo and key to the project tempo and key, for the best possible playback quality Both AIFF and WAV file formats can include tags. Libraries of audio files created for use with loop-based music software are usually tagged, and Soundtrack Pro recognizes the tags used in most popular file formats.
What Is Apple Loops Utility?
Apple Loops Utility is a companion application to Soundtrack Pro that you can use to view and manage tags in audio files. You can add and change tags using Apple Loops Utility; you can also tag multiple files, a process known as batch tagging. Apple Loops Utility can read both AIFF and WAV file formats. When you save changes you make to either type of file, the file is saved as an AIFF file, the default file format for Soundtrack Pro. The set of tags you can work with using Apple Loops Utility includes all of the tags in WAV files tagged for use with Sonys ACID music application, as well as additional tags. Tagged audio files can also contain information about transients. Transients indicate where beats occur in the file, and Soundtrack Pro uses transients to play back audio files at the highest level of quality. Apple Loops Utility can detect transients present in an audio file, and you can use Apple Loops Utility to add markers for additional transients and move them to new locations.

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The Apple Loops Utility Interface
The interface consists of a window with two tabs: the Tags tab and the Transients tab. The bottom of the window includes a set of playback controls and file management buttons. Apple Loops Utility also includes an Assets drawer, located to the right of the main window, where you manage open files.

Tabs Main window

Playback controls

Assets drawer

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Tags Tab

The Tags tab includes areas for different types of tags, and also includes a set of playback controls you can use to listen to a file open in Apple Loops Utility. Listening to a file can help you decide which tags are appropriate for the file.
Property Tags Number of Beats field: Displays the number of beats in the file. File Type buttons: Set the file type, which can be Non-looping or Looping. Key pop-up menu: Sets the key of the file. Scale Type pop-up menu: Sets the files scale type. The choices are Major, Minor, Good for Both, and Neither. Time Signature pop-up menu: Sets the files time signature. The choices are 4/4, 3/4, 5/4, 6/8, and 7/8. Author field: Displays the name of the files author. You can enter a new name by typing in the field. Copyright field: Displays the files copyright data, if it exists. You can enter new data by typing in the field. Comment field: Displays any comments about the file. You can enter comments by typing in the field.
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Search Tags These tags are used by the Search feature in Soundtrack Pro when you search for files matching specific criteria. Genre pop-up menu: Displays choices for the musical genre of the file. Instrumentation list: Displays choices for the musical instrument or instrument category recorded in the file. Selecting an instrument category in the left column displays the list of instruments in that category in the right column. File Info This area of the Tags tab includes rows with Kind, Length, Date Modified, Sample Rate, Channels, Tempo, and File Location information. This information is for viewing only, and cannot be edited in the Tags tab. Descriptors Descriptors are complementary pairs of keywords describing the mood or character of the music recorded in the file. Each pair of keywords has a row of buttons, allowing you to choose either one keyword from the pair, or neither keyword.

Transients Tab

The Transients tab contains a large waveform display, with a Beat ruler and a horizontal scroll bar. Markers indicate the position of transients in the file. Typically, transients correspond to the peaks or most pronounced amplitude changes in a sounds waveform. The Transients tab includes controls for the beat division and sensitivity with which Apple Loops Utility detects transients in the file. You can also listen to the file using the playback controls to help determine where transients occur.

Transient Division pop-up menu Sensitivity slider

Transient marker

Waveform of audio file
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The Transients tab includes the following controls: Transient Division pop-up menu: Sets the beat value at which Apple Loops Utility detects transients. Sensitivity slider: Sets the degree of sensitivity at which Apple Loops Utility detects transients.

Assets Drawer

The Assets drawer lists the files open in Apple Loops Utility. The drawer, which is open when you open Apple Loops Utility, contains a Name column with the name of each open file, and a Changes column, which indicates any files to which you have applied changes.
Add File and Remove File buttons

Changes column

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Playback and File Management Controls
The bottom of the Apple Loops Utility window contains a set of playback controls so that you can listen to the file in Apple Loops Utility. The playback controls do not affect the files tags, only the playback of the selected file.
Go to Beginning button Stop button
Assets button Key pop-up menu Tempo slider Play button Volume slider
Go to Beginning button: Starts playback from the beginning of the selected file. Play button: Plays back the selected file. Stop button: Stops playback of the selected file. Key pop-up menu: Transposes the selected file to a new key for playback. Tempo slider: Sets the playback tempo of the selected file. You can also enter a value in the field. Volume slider: Sets the playback volume of the selected file. You can also enter a value in the field. When multiple files are selected, the playback controls are not available. You cannot play more than one file at a time. There are two additional buttons at the bottom of the window, the Assets button and the Save button. Assets button: Shows and hides the Assets drawer. Save button: Saves your changes to the currently selected files in the Assets drawer.
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Opening Files in Apple Loops Utility
You can open audio files from within Apple Loops Utility, or directly from a Soundtrack Pro project. You can have up to 2000 files open at the same time. When you open files in Apple Loops Utility, the files are displayed in the File list of the Assets drawer. To open an audio file in Apple Loops Utility, do one of the following: m Choose File > Open, then select the file in the Open dialog. m Choose File > Open Recent, then choose a file from the submenu. m Click the Add File button in the Assets drawer. m Drag files from the Finder to the Assets drawer. To open an audio file from Soundtrack Pro into Apple Loops Utility: m Control-click the file in Soundtrack Pro, then choose Open in Apple Loops Utility from the shortcut menu. To open multiple files in Apple Loops Utility, do one of the following: m Choose File > Open, then Shift-click the files in the Open dialog. m Drag the volume or folder containing the files from the Finder to the Assets drawer. You can have multiple Apple Loops Utility windows open at the same time so that you can compare different files. Each time you open an Apple Loops Utility window, an Open dialog appears, letting you choose the file or files to open in that window. You can change the open window behavior in the Apple Loops Utility Preferences window. See Apple Loops Utility Preferences on page 14 for more information.

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Tagging Files in Apple Loops Utility
To tag files, you select the files in the Assets drawer, and then make changes to the selected files tags in the Tags tab. When you change the settings in the Tags tab, the changes are applied only to the currently selected files. When you make changes to a files tags, a dot appears in the Changes column next to the filename to indicate that the file has been changed. You can select a file or group of files and make one or several changes, and then select another file or group of files and make different changes. Apple Loops Utility remembers all the changes you make as you work with different files. When you finish making changes, you can save changes to only the currently selected files, or save changes to all files marked in the Changes column of the Assets drawer. Note: Changing a files tags has no effect on the actual audio data recorded in the file. Changing the tag for the number of beats, for example, only changes the information used when Soundtrack Pro searches for files, not the actual number of beats recorded in the audio file. Similarly, changing the tag for key has no effect on the actual musical key of the audio file. To tag a single audio file: 1 Select the file in the Assets drawer. (If the drawer is closed, click the Assets button to open it.) Note: When a single file is selected, you can use the Up and Down Arrow keys to move up and down the files in the Assets drawer. You can listen to the file using the playback controls. 2 Make the changes you want to the files tags in the Tags tab. See Tags Tab on page 5 for information about the options in the Tags tab. 3 Click Save to save changes to the selected file, or click Save All to save all changes.
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Tagging Multiple Files

When multiple files are selected, only the tags that apply to all the selected files can be changed. Items in the Tags tab that do not apply to all the currently selected files are dimmed and unavailable. Each tag has a checkbox. Select the checkbox next to the tags for which you want to save changes. To tag multiple files: 1 Select the files in one of the following ways: Shift-click to select adjacent files in the Assets drawer. Command-click to select nonadjacent files in the Assets drawer. Press Command-Shift-A to select all files in the Assets drawer. 2 Make the changes you want to the available tags for the selected files in the Tags tab. See Tags Tab on page 5 for information about the options in the Tags tab. 3 Select the checkboxes next to the tags for which you want to save changes. 4 Click Save to save changes to the selected files, or click Save All to save all changes. There are many keyboard shortcuts to simplify the task of tagging files. For a complete list of keyboard shortcuts, see Apple Loops Utility Keyboard Shortcuts on page 15.

Working With Transients

Transients are the points in an audio file where beats occur. Typically, transients occur at the widest areas of a waveform in the waveform display. During playback, Soundtrack Pro adjusts looping files using a technique called stretching to achieve the best audio quality, based on the loops transients. Non-looping files are not affected by stretching. When you open a file in Apple Loops Utility, it looks for transients at every 16th note position, based on the files tags for tempo and the number of beats. You can change the beat value at which Apple Loops Utility detects transients using the Transient Division pop-up menu. To display a file in the Transients tab: m Select the file in the Assets drawer, then click the Transients tab. The Transients window can display only one file. If multiple files are selected, no waveform is displayed in the window. The waveform display in the Transients tab displays both the transients detected by Apple Loops Utility and transients you add to the file. You can add transients and move existing transients in the Transients tab. To add a new transient: m Click in the darker area above the Beat ruler in the waveform display.
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To move a transient marker: m Drag the marker by its handle in the area above the Beat ruler. To change the beat value of detected transients: m Choose a beat value from the Transient Division pop-up menu. Choosing a larger beat value results in fewer transients being detected. Choosing a smaller beat value results in more transients being detected, if they are present in the audio recorded in the file.
Sometimes transients occur at points in the audio file other than on a beat value. You can have Apple Loops Utility detect additional transients in the file using the Sensitivity slider. When you increase the sensitivity of transient detection, Apple Loops Utility considers points of higher amplitude in the waveform as transients, regardless of whether or not they occur at a beat value. To change the sensitivity of transient detection: m Drag the Sensitivity slider to the left to decrease the sensitivity, or to the right to increase the sensitivity of transient detection.

To remove a transient, do one of the following: m Click the transients handle in the area above the Beat ruler, then press the Delete key. m Drag the transient out of the area above the Beat ruler.
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Saving Changes to Files

When you save changes in Apple Loops Utility, you can save changes to only the currently selected files, or to all files marked in the Changes column of the Assets drawer. Any other file tags are unchanged. This is especially useful when working with a large group of files. When saving multiple files, the checkbox next to the tag must be selected if changes to that tag are to be saved. For information about tagging multiple files, see Tagging Files in Apple Loops Utility on page 10. To save changes to the currently selected files: m Click the Save button. Saving changes to a large number of files may take several minutes. To save all changes: m Click the Save All button in the Assets drawer. To save multiple files to the same directory: 1 Choose File > Save As. 2 Navigate to the directory where you want to save the files, then click Save. When you save multiple files using the Save As dialog, the files are saved to the selected directory, and their names are unchanged. When you save changes to files in the WAV format, by default they are converted to the AIFF format and saved in the same location as the original WAV files. The new AIFF files have the same name as the WAV files, but with the.aiff file suffix. You can change this default behavior in the Apple Loops Utility Preferences window. See the following section, Apple Loops Utility Preferences, for more information.
Removing Files From the Assets Drawer
You can remove files from the Assets drawer. To remove files: m Select the file or files in the Assets drawer, then click the Remove File button at the top of the drawer (or press the Delete key). If you remove files to which you have applied changes, a dialog appears letting you choose whether to save or discard your changes.
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Apple Loops Utility Preferences
You can set preferences for the startup behavior and default file saving behavior in the Apple Loops Utility Preferences window.

Startup Show Open Panel On Launch: When selected, an Open dialog appears each time you open Apple Loops Utility. Saving When Converting a WAV to AIFF: Show Conversion Alert: Shows the conversion alert dialog when you try to save a WAV file. Close WAV and Edit AIFF: Automatically converts the WAV to an AIFF, closes the WAV file, and opens the AIFF for editing. Keep Working in WAV: Leaves the WAV file open.
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Apple Loops Utility Keyboard Shortcuts

General and File

Key command
Function Creates a new, blank Apple Loops Utility window and opens the Open dialog. Opens the Open dialog, from which you open files in Apple Loops Utility. Closes the current window. Closes the selected files. Saves changes to the currently selected files. If any of the files are WAV files, a dialog appears asking if you want to continue editing the files as WAV files or save them as AIFF files.

+N +O +W +

Opens the Save As dialog to save the currently selected file with a new name. Saves all open files. Selects the file above the current file in the Assets drawer. Selects the file below the current file in the Assets drawer. Selects all files in the Assets drawer.

+ option + S

Navigation
Function Makes the Tags tab active. Makes the Transients tab active. Makes the Assets drawer active.
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Key and Scale Type Tagging
Function Turns on keyboard tagging. Sets the key to A. Sets the key to A# (A-sharp). Sets the key to B. Sets the key to C. Sets the key to C# (C-sharp). Sets the key to D. Sets the key to D# (D-sharp). Sets the key to E. Sets the key to F. Sets the key to F# (F-sharp). Sets the key to G. Sets the key to G# (G-sharp). Sets the scale type to Major. Sets the scale type to Minor. Sets the scale type to Both. Sets the scale type to Neither.
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Descriptor Tagging

For the following descriptor keyboard shortcuts, pressing the key once selects the first (left) item, pressing the key again selects the second (right) item, and pressing the key a third time selects Neither (the center button).
Function Single/Ensemble Part/Fill Acoustic/Electric Dry/Processed Clean/Distorted Cheerful/Dark Relaxed/Intense Grooving/Arrhythmic Melodic/Dissonant Sets Batch Tagging to All. Sets Batch Tagging to None.
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Transients

Function Increases sensitivity. Decreases sensitivity. Increases sensitivity five times. Decreases sensitivity five times. Nudges the selected marker by one pixel to the left. Nudges the selected marker by one pixel to the right. Selects the previous marker. Selects the next marker.

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Installing Your Software

This booklet is designed to get you up and running as quickly as possible with Logic Express. The following is covered: Contents of the Logic Express 8 Package on page 2 About Onscreen Help on page 3 Upgrading Mac OS X and QuickTime on page 4 Installing Logic Express on page 5 Registering Logic Express 8 on page 8 Contacting AppleCare Service and Support on page 9 Please ensure that you also review the Before You Install Logic Express document (on the Logic Express Installation DVD). For the latest information on Logic Express, visit the Logic Express website at http://www.apple.com/logicexpress.
Contents of the Logic Express 8 Package
Logic Express 8 includes the Logic Express 8 Installation DVD and the Logic Express 8 Demo Content DVD. Logic Express 8 Installation DVD This DVD contains all files needed to install Logic Express and the Logic Express sound library. The disc also contains the Documentation folder, where you will find the following manuals in PDF format: Logic Express 8 User Manual: This document is the final arbiter on all things in Logic Express, and covers all areas of the program in detail, with the exception of plug-ins. Logic Express 8 Instruments and Effects: This document covers the use of all Logic Express 8 effect and instrument plug-ins. It does not cover the applicationspecific use of plug-insonly plug-in functions, parameters, and usage are discussed. Logic Express 8 Getting Started: This document is designed to quickly get you up and running with Logic Express. You will find descriptions of the most essential aspects of the Logic Express interface, commands, and menus. Logic Express 8 Control Surfaces Support: This document covers the use of control surfaces with Logic Express 8. Logic Express 8 Working With Apogee Hardware: This document covers key aspects of using Apogee hardware in Logic Express 8. Apple Loops Utility User Manual: This document provides information on using Apple Loops Utility to create audio Apple Loops.
Logic Express 8 Demo Content This DVD contains demo songs for Logic Express 8. To make use of the demo songs, copy them from the DVD onto your hard disk. You should not attempt to play back demo songs directly from the DVD, as this will not work well, or at all.

About Onscreen Help

Onscreen help and Late-Breaking News are found in the Logic Express Help menu.

Onscreen Help

Onscreen help provides direct access to information while you are working in applications. To access the onscreen help: m Choose the manual name from the Help menu.

Late-Breaking News

This document is published online and may be updated as new versions of Logic Express 8 are released, or new information becomes available. To check for recent updates, do the following: m Choose Late-Breaking News from the Help menu. If Safari is the default web browser for your system, the Late-Breaking News PDF file is displayed directly in Safari. Other web browsers may not have the ability to display PDF files directly, in which case the PDF file is downloaded to the default download location.
Upgrading Mac OS X and QuickTime
Prior to installing Logic Express, you should check the minimum software requirements in the Before You Install Logic Express document, on the Logic Express Installation disc. If necessary, you should update your system software to ensure that you have the latest version of Mac OS X. You should also upgrade to the latest version of QuickTime. To update your system software: 1 Choose Apple > Software Update. The Software Update window appears, showing new or updated software available for your computer. 2 If necessary, follow the onscreen instructions to update Mac OS X and QuickTime to the latest version. Important: The procedure outlined above only works for free software updates. It also assumes that you have an Internet connection. Updates that are not free can be purchased through your favorite Apple retail channel. The latter would be necessary if you need to update your system software between major Mac OS X revisionsfrom version 10.3 to version 10.4, for example.

Installing Logic Express

When you install Logic Express, components are placed in the Applications folder on your startup disk. Note: You need to log into your computer as the administratorusing the administrator passwordbefore you can install Logic Express. See Mac Help for more information. To install and authorize Logic Express: 1 Insert the Logic Express Installation DVD into your DVD drive. 2 Launch the installation by double-clicking the Install Logic Express icon, then follow the onscreen instructions. 3 The installer performs a system requirements check to determine if Logic Express 8 can be installed. Click Continue. 4 Read the Welcome information, then click Continue. 5 Read the Before You Install information, then click Continue. 6 Read the Software Licensing Agreement, then click Continue. 7 A dialog appears, asking if you agree with the terms of the software licensing agreement. Click Agree to continue. 8 Select the destination disk for your Logic Express 8 installation, then click Continue.

9 In the User Information pane, enter your first and last name. Entering an organization is optional.
Enter your name (required). Enter your organization (optional). Enter your serial number, including dashes (required).
10 In the Serial Number field, enter the Logic Express serial numberprinted on the Software Serial Number label attached to the back of this documentthen click Continue.
11 If you are upgrading a previous Logic Express version, a dialog appears, asking you to either enter the serial number of your earlier Logic version, or to connect your XSKey to one of your computers USB ports. If you are upgrading Logic Express 6 or Logic Audio, connect your XSKey to one of your computers USB ports. Important: Do not throw away your XSKey after installationyoull need it whenever performing upgrades to Logic Express 8 (or reinstalling it, if necessary). If you are upgrading from Logic Express 7, enter the Logic Express 7 serial number. You can find the requested serial number on the front of the Logic Express 7 Installing Your Software document. 12 Click the Upgrade or Install button in the Easy Install pane. 13 A dialog will ask for your name and password. The name and password that you enter must access a user account that has administrator privileges. Click OK when finished. After you have finished the installation, you can start using the Logic Express application. A Word on Folder Structures To avoid compromising the functionality of Logic Express, please ensure that you do not change the folder structure created during installation. The folders inside the /Library/Application Support/Logic and ~/Library/Application Support/Logic folders should never be moved, or renamed. Please use an alias in the original location if youd like to move a folder, such as the EXS Factory Samples folder, to another drive or directory.
Registering Logic Express 8
The first time you open Logic Express 8, the application prompts you for registration information. The Me card information in your Address Book is automatically entered in the appropriate fields. To register Logic Express 8 to a user other than the user listed in the Me card in your Address Book: 1 Fill out the Name, Address, Organization, and Email address fields. 2 If you want information about Apple news and software updates sent to your email account, select the checkbox. 3 If you want to review the Apple Privacy Policy, click Privacy Policy. 4 When you have finished, click Register Now. Logic Express 8 will now be registered. Note: If you decide to click the Register Later button, you will be prompted to register after opening the application five times.

Contacting AppleCare Service and Support
Apple provides several levels of service and support for Logic Express and your Apple hardware. Whatever your issue, its a good idea to have the following information at hand. The more information you can provide to the support agents, the faster they will be able to address your issue. The Logic Express Support ID number found on the back of this document Note: The 11-digit Support ID number is not the product serial number used to install Logic Express. The version of Mac OS X you have installed. To find your current Mac OS X details, choose Apple > About This Mac. The version of Logic Express you have installed. The Logic Express version number can be viewed by choosing Logic Express > About Logic Express, while the program is open. Alternatively, you can Control-click the Logic Express icon in the Finder and choose Get Info from the shortcut menu. The model of the computer you are using. The amount of RAM installed in your computer. You can determine this by choosing Apple > About This Mac. A list of any third-party hardware connected to, or installed in, the computer. Please include manufacturer and model number details. Also include hard drives, audio and MIDI interfaces. A list of any third-party plug-ins or other audio, MIDI, or video software installed alongside Logic Express. A precise description of the situation that causes the error. Include error messages, error numbers, and the exact text of any warning messages.
AppleCare Support can be reached online at http://www.apple.com/support. You can select the application to see specific information about it. There is also an item in the Help menu of Logic Express that will take you directly to the AppleCare website. To go to the AppleCare website from within Logic Express: m Choose Help > Logic Express Support.
2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Finder, Logic, Mac, Mac OS, and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Finder and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc. AppleCare is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. 019-0896-A

 

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