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( Note that before you can adjust the sample rate, you must first create at least one track). The Sample Rate is in a different menu area of Logic Pro X and can be found by selecting: File-Project Settings-Audio. I regularly turn on the Low Latency Mode when recording (then off again when I am mostly ‘playing back’/mixing). Logic Pro X does offer an option called “Low Latency Mode” which helps to overcome these problem if you want to record with a high buffer size. If this happens, I quickly increase the I/O buffer size (1024 is a good setting).
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However, with the low I/O buffer size, can cause problems if I am doing something that uses a lot of computer processing like mixing or playing back the music with many plugins. When recording with microphones or line-in instruments, I usually use a low I/O buffer size like 64 to reduce the latency (the 6.9ms latency in the example image above won’t be a problem for the performer). This delay is called latency and is shown with the arrow in the above example.
#HOW TO SAMPLE IN LOGIC PRO X SOFTWARE#
I use WAV if I will be sharing files with people using other software than Apple Logic. I choose AIFF if I am working on a project entirely on my Mac-based software.