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Editing Samples in the EXS24 mkII Sample Editor
Because the EXS24 mkII and Logic Express Sample Editor are built to work together, the
EXS24 mkII doesn’t require a built-in graphical editor. The most intuitive way to adjust
sample and loop start and end points is by working directly on a visual representation of
the waveform.
To open the Sample Editor
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Control-click either the Loop Start or Loop End parameter fields of the zone you want to
edit in the Instrument Editor window.
This opens a shortcut menu, which you can use to open the selected sample in the
Logic Express Sample Editor (or the external sample editor set in the preferences—see
Using an External Instrument Editor with the EXS24 mkII).
To edit sample borders and loop points
1 After the sample is opened in the Sample Editor, you can drag the sample borders and
loop points graphically. Loop Start is represented by the LS marker. Loop End is
represented by the LE marker.
The Sample Editor has a number of convenient loop commands that may accelerate your
workflow. See Working with the EXS24 mkII Sample Editor Loop Commands.
2 When you have completed your edits, save the sample. The new values written to the
audio file header are used by the EXS24 mkII.
Note: Edited samples may have values that are not accurately shown in the Instrument
Editor. See Updating Edited EXS24 mkII Zone Information.
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