Apple Logic Pro 7 Manual De Usuario

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drag & drop  Grabbing objects with the mouse, moving them, and releasing the mouse 
button.
driver  Drivers are software programs that enable various pieces of hardware and 
software to be recognized by other programs in a computer, and also to have the 
appropriate data routed to them in a format they can understand. In Logic, you can use 
the Preferences > Audio > Drivers panel to select and configure your audio hardware 
drivers. If you do not have the proper driver installed, your computer may not 
recognize or work properly with a given piece of hardware. 
DSP (digital signal processing)  In Logic, the mathematical processing of digital 
information to modify a signal. An example is the Insert slot of channel strips, which 
assigns DSP effects such as dynamic compression and delay to a channel’s signal.
DTDM Mixer  Logic Pro supports a number of Digidesign hardware devices via Direct 
TDM. The DTDM mixer is created in Logic’s Environment window, and allows the use of 
Logic “native” effects and instruments with suitable Digidesign hardware.
dynamics  Refers to changes in volume or other aspects of a piece of music over time.
dynamic range  The dynamic range of a sound system is the difference in level 
between the highest signal peak that can be reproduced by the system (or device in 
the system) and the amplitude of the highest spectral component of the noise floor. 
The dynamic range is the difference between the loudest and softest signals that the 
system can reproduce. It is measured in decibels (dB). See decibels.
editor  Window for editing MIDI or audio data. Logic offers the Hyper, Matrix and Score 
editors for MIDI event data, and the Sample Editor for audio data. 
effect  A type of software algorithm that lets you alter the sound of a track in a variety 
of ways. Logic includes a set of EQ, dynamics, time-based, modulation and distortion 
effects in Logic’s native and Audio Unit plug-in formats. 
Environment  The Environment is Logic’s brain:  it graphically reflects the relationships 
between hardware devices outside your computer and virtual devices within your 
computer. Beyond basic input and output handling, the Environment can be used to 
process MIDI data in real-time, and can even be used to create processing “machines”, 
such as virtual rhythm generators and step sequencers or complex synthesizer editors.
Environment layer  A place in the Environment, used to organize Objects and making 
usage easier. Objects of the same type (Audio Objects, for example) are generally 
placed on the same layer. 
ESB TDM  The ESB TDM connects your TDM hardware with Logic’s audio engine. This 
allows your computer’s CPU to perform processes in Logic’s native mixer, including 
audio track playback, the use of software-based instruments and effect plug-ins.