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Making, tagging, and indexing your own Apple Loops

Making, tagging, and indexing your own Apple Loops - Logic Pro Tutorial

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Making, tagging, and indexing your own Apple Loops

I'd like to show you how to make your own Apple Loops, how to tag and index them, so you can find them easily. Turning your beats into Apple Loops means easy access in any project you're working on. Let's hear the track we're going to work with. So, I can create my own Apple Loops, whether green or blue, from the File menu, Export, right on top. Now, this is good. We don't see the menu region to loop library active because I hadn't first selected a region in my project. I'll go back out. Select your region. Now when we go to the File menu > Export > Region to Loop Library is available. I'll select this beat two, region to loop library, and this dialog opens up where I need to choose at least one descriptor tag on the left. I'll select All Drums, and I'll select Beats and then on the right I'll select as many tags as are appropriate which will make it easier to search for this loop later. I'll select Dark, Distorted and Grooving. Before I hit Create, let's look at the name. It's going…

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