In a perfect world, you throw in track after track in a mashup or mix, it all sounds good, and you're done. But in reality, you often go in one direction, and change a course a couple times. The Revert function takes you back in time to an earlier saved version, so you can try going in a new direction without starting at square one. Watch the video for an example.
Link to our most basic (and popular) tutorial, How to Start a New Mix in Logic Pro.
Made with Logic Pro at 82 bpm Clip from mix #69 - two big beats on top of each other, which I could've done a better job adjusting for a cleaner sound. But if you listen to the actual mix, the transition sounds smooth; my goal for this video was to create a loop that feels like the first draft of a mashup/remix. Worth building on for a future project. Key- and bpm-compatible playlist