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423Logic Pro Instruments
Edit in the Logic Pro Audio File Editor
Sampler and the Logic Pro Audio File Editor work seamlessly together. While you will
typically perform most sample editing tasks in the Zone pane, you have the option of
performing edits and adjustments in the Audio File Editor or an external audio editing
application.
Choose an external sample editing application
By default, the Logic Pro Audio File Editor is opened when you use the Open in Audio
File Editor shortcut menu command in the Zone pane. You can override this behavior by
choosing a different audio file editing application as the default.
1. In the Logic Pro Audio Preferences window, click the File Editor tab.
2. Click the External Sample Editor field to open a Finder window.
3. Browse, and select, the audio editing application you want to use, then click the Choose
button.
The path and name of the application is shown in the External Sample Editor field.
4. Click the Remove button below the External Sample Editor field to restore the Logic Pro
Audio File Editor as the default.
Open the Logic Pro Audio File Editor from the Sampler Zone pane
In Logic Pro Sampler, Control-click the waveform display in the Zone pane, then choose
Open in Audio File Editor from the shortcut menu.
Tip: You can also use this command to open an external sample editor that you have
set in the preferences.