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370Logic Pro Instruments
In the Mapping pane, use the zoom slider.
In the Zone pane, use a two-finger vertical swipe to zoom with the trackpad, or a single-
finger vertical swipe with a Magic Mouse to zoom the waveform.
In the Zone pane, use the zoom buttons.
Tip: You can double-click any pane button in the Navigation bar to quickly switch
between a maximized view and the current view of that pane.
Do any of the following to resize:
Drag vertically on the top or bottom edge of the Sampler window to change the window
height.
Drag horizontally on the left or right edge of the Sampler window to change the window
width.
Drag diagonally on any corner of the Sampler window to change both the window height
and width.
A resize handle is shown when you move the pointer over any edge or corner of the
Sampler window.
Double-click the name at the top of any pane to change its height.
Drag vertically on the top or bottom edge of a pane to change the pane height.
A resize handle is shown when you move the pointer over the boundary between panes.
The adjacent pane is also resized.
Tip: You can double-click any pane button in the Navigation bar to quickly switch
between a maximized view and the current view of that pane.
Load and save instruments in Sampler
A sampler instrument is the file type that is loaded into Sampler with the plug-in Settings
pop-up menu. When you choose a sampler instrument, the associated audio files are
automatically located on the hard disk (or disks) and are loaded into your computers RAM.
You can also save patches, comprising a sampler instrument and associated plug-in
settings and routings, in the Library.
Load an instrument from the plug-in Settings pop-up menu
1. In the Logic Pro Sampler plug-in header, click the plug-in Settings pop-up menu.
2. Browse to the instrument family, Factory, or other folder, then choose the sampler
instrument you want to play or edit.
Load the next or previous instrument in your sampler
instrument library
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
In the plug-in header, click the Previous and Next buttons (the arrows).
Use the Previous Instrument or Next Instrument key command.
If Sampler is in focus, you can also use the following key commands: