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Updating Edited EXS24 mkII Zone Information
After you have saved and reopened a sample that was edited in either the Logic Express
Sample Editor or a sample editor not made by Apple, it is likely that either the start and
end, or loop point values—shown in the Parameters area—will no longer be accurate.
To update zone information
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Open the Zone menu and choose the “Update Selected Zone(s) Info from Audio File
command.
This feature reads loop settings and start and end points directly from the audio file, and
updates the settings of the zone—shown in the Parameters area—accordingly.
Working with the EXS24 mkII Sample Editor Loop Commands
The Edit menu of the Sample Editor includes the Sample Loop Selection, Selection
Sample Loop, and “Write Sample Loop to Audio File” items.
To use the Sample Editor Loop commands
1 Choose either of the selection commands in the Edit menu of the Sample Editor:
Sample Loop
Selection: The loop area—defined by the Loop Start and End points—is
used to select a portion of the overall audio file.
Selection
Sample Loop: The selected area is used to set the Loop Start and End points.
2 After you select the desired area using either of these commands, choose Edit > Write
Sample Loop to Audio File.”
The new loop values are written to the audio file header.
Using an External Instrument Editor with the EXS24 mkII
The EXS24 mkII allows you to use external applications such as Redmaticas Keymap to
edit your EXS instruments.
To open your EXS instruments in an external instrument editor
1 Choose Options > “Open in external Instrument Editor” in the EXS24 mkII Parameter
window.
2 In the file selector, locate and select the desired instrument editor software.
3 Repeat step 1, but choose the “Open in [name of external instrument editor]” command.
This is the same command as above, but it is automatically renamed after an external
instrument editor is assigned.
4 Edit the instrument in the external instrument editor, then use the external instrument
editor to send the instrument back to Logic Express.
Important: You need to save the edited instrument in Logic Express—not the external
editor—to make any instrument changes permanent.
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