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326Logic Pro Instruments
Save A Copy As: Saves a copy of the currently loaded Quick Sampler content. You are
prompted to provide a different filename. Use this command when you want to save a
copy or multiple versions of an edited instrument, rather than overwriting the original
version.
Save As Default: Saves the currently loaded Quick Sampler parameter settings as the
Default instrument. This instrument serves as a template for future Quick Sampler
instruments and is used when you create a new instrument. It is also used when you
choose Initialize Setting from the Setting pop-up menu.
Save a Quick Sampler patch in the Library
You can save patches, comprised of a Quick Sampler instrument and associated plug-in
settings, in the Library.
1. In Logic Pro, click the Save button at the bottom of the Library pane. If the Library is not
visible, click the Library button on the Logic Pro menu bar or use the default keyboard
shortcut: Y.
In the Finder window:
2. Browse to the file location you want to use. The default folder location is User Patches.
If required, create a new folder.
3. Type the patch name, then press the Save button.
Quick Sampler modes
Choose a Logic Pro Quick Sampler mode
You can use the Classic, One Shot, Slice, and Recorder buttons to determine the sample
playback or recording mode.
Classic button: Enable Classic playback mode. The sample is played back while you hold
a key and stops when the key is released, depending on the envelope settings. Playback
starts from the start marker position. Classic mode also enables looped playback, set
with parameters below the waveform display. This is the most useful mode if you want
to “play” a sound across the keyboard range. See Logic Pro Quick Sampler Classic
mode.
One Shot button: Enable One Shot playback mode. Sample playback begins at the
start marker position and finishes at the end marker position when a key is pressed or
a note is received. This mode is great for quickly dropping a processed sample into
an arrangement, for drum loop playback, and for “effects” use. See Logic Pro Quick
Sampler One Shot mode.