Logic Remote on iPad control bar overview
The control bar is located at the top of the screen, with controls to switch views, open the Library, control playback and recording, navigate between channel strips, use the ruler, and view different settings.
The buttons at the left end of the control bar include:
The View button allows you to switch between views to play Touch Instruments, use the Mixer, work with key commands, and open Smart Help.
The Library button opens the Library, where you can choose patches or plug-in settings. When you open Smart Help, the Library button changes to the Lock button .
The controls for playing, recording, and navigating the project are to the left and right of the control bar display:
The Go to Beginning button moves the playhead to the beginning of the project, or to the beginning of an active cycle area. This button is flipped (points right) when the playhead is to the left of the project start position, or to the left of the active cycle area.
During playback, the Go to Beginning button changes to a Stop button.
The Stop button stops playback or recording at the playhead position.
The Play button starts playback at the current playhead position, from the last playhead position, or from the left locator position when in Cycle mode.
The Record button starts recording at the current playhead position or from the previous record position. To stop recording and stop the playhead, tap the Stop button.
The Cycle button turns on Cycle mode, with the cycle area appearing as a yellow strip in the ruler.
The Metronome button turns on a click that plays at the project tempo during playback or recording.
The upper line in the control bar display shows the playhead position. The format (bars and beats, or hours, minutes, and seconds) depends on the musical grid setting in Logic Pro. The lower line shows the selected track or the current marker. You can use the control bar display to show or hide the ruler and playhead or to show a list of tracks and markers in the project. You use the arrows on either side of the display to move between channel strips.
At the right end of the control bar is the Settings button:
The Settings button opens a menu where you can undo or redo edits, create or duplicate a track, and switch between host applications controlled by Logic Remote. You can also open Logic Remote Help.