Apple Pro Training Series: Advanced Logic Pro 7

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Caps Lock Keyboard

A small MIDI controller on your screen, activated by pressing the Caps Lock key on your computer keyboard.

Catch

A window function that enables you to see the positions of recorded events in a song as it plays. The Catch button shows a man running.

CD-Audio

Short for compact discaudio; current standard for stereo music CDs, with a 44.1kHz sampling rate and 16-bit depth.

channel

A path used to transport a signal.

channel strip

A virtual representation of a channel strip on a mixing console. Each channel strip contains a number of controls, such as a Mute button, volume fader, pan/balance knob, output selector, and Bus or Insert slots.

Channel Strip settings

In Logic, the routing of a channel strip, including all inserted effects or instruments (plus their settings). These settings can be saved and recalled.

clip

To feed too much signal through a channel, producing a distorted sound. Audio Objects have a clip detector.

comp

To compile a complete track from several raw performances.

continuous control number (cc#)

The number assigned by the MIDI specification regarding audio events or software functions such as volume, modulation, or sustain.

Core Audio

The standardized audio driver for a computer running Mac OS X 10.2 or later. Allows the connection of all audio interfaces that are Core Audio compatible.

Core MIDI

The standardized MIDI driver for a computer running Mac OS X 10.2 or later. Allows the connection of all MIDI devices that are Core MIDI compatible.

cross-fade

To bring the volume of one audio file up while simultaneously lowering the volume of another file in a smooth transition.

Crosshair tool

This crosshair-shaped tool is used in the Hyper Editor to select and adjust MIDI events.

Cycle mode

A mode in Logic in which you can repeat a section of a song. To turn on the Cycle mode, click the Cycle button in the Transport window. Two locators define a cycle Region.

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