can't use fade tool on audio loops

For some reason, Logic won't allow the use of the fade tool on audio loops.

Here is my process:

I bring in an audio loop from the library to a track (blue-colored)
I chop it up, edit it, take out notes, etc...
I want to put fades on the chunks I've chopped up.
I can't.

A Work-Around:

I have to bus this track to a new audio track.
Record the same audio loop onto an audio track.
I redo all my chops / edits again.
On THIS track, I can use the fade tool.

This is an arduous work-around that took 12 minutes for a very small file.

Am I missing something? How do I tell an audio loop that I want to use the Fade Tool on it???

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.4)

Posted on May 28, 2009 9:51 PM

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May 28, 2009 10:32 PM in response to glankrudolph

You can't use the fade tool on Apple Loops, nor can you use it on any compressed format like mp3 or aac. There is, however, a much easier way to deal with this than your work around. Simply select the apple loop in the Bin, then use the 'Copy/Convert File' command from the 'Audio File' menu in the bin, and select 'aiff' as the format to convert the file to. It will change the file in the bin to the new format, and all of the regions you've cut up and moved around in your arrangement will reference then new file and be fade-able.


If you have a bunch of apple loops in the bin, you can select them all at the same time, use that command, and it will convert all of them at once. This should be much faster than your method.

Jun 29, 2009 7:37 PM in response to glankrudolph

After loading the loop into your song, select it in the arrange, set the locators to the region's boundaries, hit solo, and then hit bounce. In the bounce dialogue window select the file format of choice (it will probably be set correctly already), select "add to audio bin" and bounce it down. This will record the loop at the tempo and key of your song. Then do your edits. It sounds like a lot of steps, but with the proper set of key commands its a snap. I have key commands for most of the steps.

Jun 30, 2009 3:37 AM in response to volcy

i am new to logic but wouldnt another work around for this be to fade the track in and out with the mixer automation?


For some cases yes - but not to crossfade between adjacent audio regions on the same track. To do this with automation, you'd have to use two different tracks, and manage two sets of plugins (or bus them together) - in short, an ugly workaround for crossfades...

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