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Apply a Process in Logic Pro

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Continuing from the previous topic, we can repeat the same steps to capture more audio. We have already captured Lead Vocal 1 into Audio 1 of our Revoice Pro session. We will apply a Match process, and use this audio as our Guide track. To capture our dub:


  • Click the Revoice plugin in the 'A'column of Selection-Based Processing to open the Revoice plugin window.
  • Change the destination track to Audio 2.
  • Select the regions that will be our Dubs. In this case, the three BV regions. If selecting multiple regions, they must be on the same track.





Now our Revoice project has the Lead Vocal 1 region on Audio 1 and the BV regions on Audio 2.





Creating a New Process


Next, select the audio that will be our Guide, in this case Lead Vocal 1. It's audio waveform will turn light grey to indicate it is selected. Right click in the Process Control Track and select Match Timing / Pitch / Level.





This will open the New Process Window shown below. Revoice has made a few default selections for us, and generally these settings will work well.


  • Initial Inpurt Start & End is set to Selected Audio, meaning that the process will apply to our entire range of audio that we selected earlier.
  • Audio 1 has been assigned to Guide, and Audio 2 has been assigned to Dub. If these need to be changed, use the 'Add >>' and '<< Remove' buttons.
  • Output is set to 'Automatic' so that Revoice will create a new Audio track for our aligned output audio.


Click Create New Process at the bottom of the window, or hit the N key to create the process.


We can see the new Process in the above image. Because the audio regions we are aligning have a significant amount of space between them and the Guide track is very long, we need to enable SmartAlign to achieve proper alignment. To do this, open the Process Control Panel by clicking the small arrow on the blue Match process bar. This opens the Process Control Panel shown below. Select the checkbox beside SmartAlign to enable it, shown in the red box below.



Revoice will now re-process the audio with our changes, and properly align the output audio automatically. We can see in the below image that our output audio on Audio 2 [OUT] is now properly aligned and ready for transfer back to Logic.