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Chapter 6 Work with projects 155
Manage project assets
When you create or save a project, you can choose whether the assets you use in your project are
saved in the project, or referenced from their location on your computer or a connected storage
device. Assets include audio and video les, sampler instruments and samples for the EXS24 or
Ultrabeat, and Space Designer reverb impulse response les.
Saving projects without assets can save disk space, but as a result, the project can't access the
referenced les when moved, unless the assets are also moved.
You can manage project assets in the Assets pane of the Logic Pro project settings. You can use
this pane to determine which specic asset types to save in the project, and which to reference
from their external location.
MIDI data from software instrument recordings, added loops or MIDI les, and parameter settings
for the channel strips and plug-ins are always saved as part of a project.
Open the Assets project settings
m Choose File > Project Settings > Assets (or use the Open Assets Project Settings key command).
To copy the respective le types to the project: Select any of the copy checkboxes.
To automatically convert the sample rate of all imported les (with a dierent sample rate) to
match the project sample rate: Select the “Convert audio le sample rate when importing”
checkbox.
If you deselect the “Copy EXS samples to project folder option, only EXS instrument les are
copied to the project when saving, not the samples associated with the EXS instrument les.
Files are copied into the project when the project is saved.
Once the project is saved, you can move or copy the project without losing any references to
les in the project.
You can also create your own folder structure to save the project and dierent assets in
categorized folders, or reference media les anywhere on your system. You can also specify a
recording path for audio les outside the project, in File > Project Settings > Record > Audio
Recording Path. For more information about Recording project settings, see Recording settings.