Set the processing details when exporting projects in Logic Pro for iPad
When you choose to export a project as an uncompressed or compressed file in Logic Pro for iPad, the following processing details are available:
Mode: Choose from three options for the export process:
Automatic: Logic Pro determines whether the bounce can be made offline or must be made in real time.
Offline: Bouncing offline can be faster than real time for more complex projects and can perform bounces not possible in real time (because they might exceed the processing power of your iPad).
Note: Only internal sources (audio or software instrument tracks) can be bounced offline—not MIDI tracks or audio channel inputs.
Realtime: Performs the bounce in real time. Use this setting when you want to bounce audio and software instrument tracks, or external MIDI sound sources that are routed to the Mixer via aux channels.
Bounce 2nd Cycle Pass: The bounce process takes two repetitions of the cycle range into account, with the creation of the bounce file starting at the second repetition. This is useful if you want effect tails (from the first cycle pass) to be added to the start of the bounce file.
Note: This option is available when Realtime is selected as the export mode.
Include Audio Tail: When this is turned on, the export file is extended as far as necessary to include any instrument release and effect tail.
Note: Some plug-ins, including plug-ins used for mastering and the test oscillator plug-in, can add noise to the signal. Include Audio Tail should not be selected when using these plug-ins, because the resulting bounce file would be too long.
Include Mastering Assistant: Choose to include or bypass Mastering Assistant for the export file.
Note: This option is available only if you have used Mastering Assistant in your project. For more information, see Mastering Assistant overview.
Normalize: Choose from three options:
Off: No normalization is applied.
On: The project (incoming audio) is scanned for the highest amplitude peak, then the level is increased so that the peak is at the maximum possible level (without clipping).
Overload Protection Only: Downward normalization takes place only for overloads (levels above 0 dB, which would lead to clipping), but no normalization takes place for lower levels.
Note: Normalize is not available if you have turned on Include Mastering Assistant.
Include Master Effect Plug-ins: Choose whether to include or bypass all plug-ins inserted on the output channel strip.
Write Song Information: When this is turned on, you can add song information to the export file, including song title, artist, composer, and an International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) for song identification.
Note: This switch is available only when you have chosen to export a compressed file.
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