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Yes. this is fairly easy to do..
1) Make sure you turn on All the Advanced Tools in LPX's Preferences > Advanced Tools.
This now makes Logic work with all its features enabled instead of in the very limited 'GarageBand Pro' Mode..
2) Go to Logic's Menu Bar at the top of the screen > Record > Count In.. and choose your settings there. Example 1 Bar will give you a one bar count in before you start recording..
Note: Here is the Online User Guide for Logic Pro X 10.2
Also Google is your friend..
Searching there for Logic Pro X Count In would find you a multitude of links to docs and videos explaining how to do this..
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