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450Logic Pro Instruments
4. Choose Articulation ID from the Target pop-up menu.
5. Drag the Amount slider all the way to the right, so it is set to 100%.
When you manipulate the controller, the articulation ID changes through the range of used
values.
Manage sampler instruments
Sampler instrument management
As your sample library grows, the list of sampler instruments also expands. To help you
keep the list of sampler instruments manageable, Sampler provides a simple, flexible file
management method.
It is recommended that you copy any sampler instruments and all associated audio files to
a local or networked hard drive. This provides fast access to your sampler instruments and
makes it easier to organize your instrument library to meet your needs. You can play back
samples that exceed the size of your computer RAM by streaming them from hard disk.
This feature is not practical for optical drives.
In Logic Pro, you can save sampler instruments and associated audio files with the project
bundle. This makes it easy to keep all sampler instruments and audio data used in your
project in one location.
Organize your sampler instruments into a preferred hierarchy
1. Create a folder on the desktop—named Basses, for example—and drag it into the ~/
Music/Audio Music Apps/Sampler Instruments folder.
2. Drag the sampler instruments you want to move into this newly created folder.
The modified menu structure is reflected in the Settings pop-up menu.
The Settings pop-up menu displays submenus only for folders that actually contain
sampler instrument files. Other folders are not added to the Settings pop-up menu.
Aliases pointing to folders that contain sampler instrument files outside the ~/Music/
Audio Music Apps/Sampler Instruments folder can also be added to the Settings menu.
The Sampler Instruments folder itself can be an alias to a folder on a different drive or in
another location.
Copy sampler instruments to your hard drive
1. Copy the sampler instrument file into the ~/Music/Audio Music Apps/Sampler
Instruments folder.
2. Copy the associated samples into ~/Music/Audio Music Apps/Samples/Instrument Name
folder.