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Logic pro x samples
Logic pro x samples




logic pro x samples

My experience with trying to self-teach Ableton Live was, well, a disaster. I feel like I'm starting to understand what I'm doing in Logic and WHY. Oh, and if David pops in here, I just want to say that your Pro Training Series book has been SUCH a confidence booster. But if there's a way to add these samples to my library otherwise, I'd LOVE to know how.įor what it matters, my iMac is fully up to date, running 9.1.1 and whatever the latest Snow Leopard version is at. Maybe this is the easiest way, to which I say wonderful. This works and all, but I still feel that it's a bit of a long winded workaround. Once I setup Kontakt, I can navigate to my "External Samples" folder, where I've stored all samples I currently have outside of Logic. Wonderful, not sure why really, but I'll take it. After installing it, it was magically within Logic for me to route to. What I did was DL Kontakt 4 free version. The loops were easy enough to add (drag and drop!), but the samples.Not so much. I grabbed an issue of Computer Music magazine the other day, and that came with a bunch of samples and loops. I would love to be able to organize my 3rd party synths and samples in the same way, but I'm totally at a loss on how to do this.

logic pro x samples

When I add a new track with the library opened, I can go through folders and sub folders to eventually reach the synth I want. I have to figure out how to add them to my library. Straight up synths, no loops.But I can't just drag these into Logic, at least not that I know of. I will also pick up a synth pack at point. Wonderful, added and things are good to go. With loops, especially a pack like this where it openly tells me I'm getting x number of loops, I realize I just drag and drop them into my loop browser. The first is one of the various DnB loop packs (being relatively new to things, having starting points like this will help me get motivated to push on and start putting together my own loops and beats, at least in theory, ha).

logic pro x samples

I was considering picking up two additions from primeloops. I tried asking elsewhere and was given a bit of a workaround to my issue, and I don't mind it, but I was curious as to if there's another way.






Logic pro x samples