Logic’s toolbox is full of goodies to enhance your editing workflow, but one of the most useful is the Fade tool, which allows you to draw crossfades between audio regions for smoother edits. If you chop up and rearrange audio regions, and/or unwanted clicks, abrupt changes in ambience can occur at the transition points where there’s a change between regions that weren’t recorded naturally together, ie ‘contiguous’ audio. Luckily, Logic has a powerful fade tool that allows you to sort out these kind of issues easily, and also has a very useful hidden trick up its sleeve. You can follow this tutorial by downloading the relevant files from FileSilo.
Get started on your audio edits with Logic’s Fade tool