You select regions in the Tracks area to perform various arranging tasks, such as moving, copying, or looping them. You can select multiple regions on a track and select regions on different tracks to move or perform other operations on them.
Selected regions are highlighted in the Tracks area. When a single region is selected, handles appear on the left and right edges of the region that you can use to move or resize the region. When multiple regions are selected, a thin white highlight appears around each of the selected regions.
In Logic Pro, tap the region in the Tracks area.
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Tap the Multiple Select button in the Tracks area menu bar, then tap regions to select them.
Note: After performing a multiple selection, tap the Multiple Select button again (or tap one of the Function buttons) to revert to single selection. Function button operations such as trimming or looping regions cannot be performed while multiple selection is active.
Touch and hold the background, then drag around the regions to enclose them.
Do one of the following:
In Logic Pro, select the track.
Tap an empty area of the track, then tap Select All On Track.
To select all regions following (to the right of) a region on a track, double-tap the region, tap Select, then tap All Following of Same Track.
In Logic Pro, tap the background, then tap Select All Inside Cycle.
Do one of the following:
In Logic Pro, tap an empty part of the Tracks area, then tap Select All.
If any regions are selected, first tap an empty part of the Tracks area to deselect them.
Tap a region, tap Select, then tap All.
Do one of the following:
Tap an empty area of the Tracks area.
Double-tap a region, tap Select, then tap Deselect All.
You can set whether selecting a track selects all regions on the track in General App settings. If you don’t want all regions on the track to be selected when you select the track, tap the “Select Regions on Track Selection” switch to turn this feature off.