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A plug-in setting, by comparison, stores all parameter adjustments made in the Parameter
window, but these settings are discrete from the sampler instrument being loaded. A
plug-in setting merely contains a pointer to an associated instrument, which means that
loading a setting also loads the assigned sampler instrument.
So why have plug-in settings if you can store Parameter window values in sampler
instruments?
The separation between plug-in settings and sampler instruments allows you to use
sampler instruments as you would use waveforms in a synthesizer. For example, you
could create a plug-in setting with guitar-like envelope, modulation, and filter parameter
values. You would then use the Sampler Instruments pop-up menu to load an instrument
(without any existing settings), such as a Flute, to create a plucked or strummed flute
sound.
Important: Using sampler instruments as described requires that they contain no settings.
To remove settings from an existing sampler instrument
1 First, create a copy of the desired sampler instrument by using the Options > “Save
instrument as command (see Using the EXS24 mkII Options Pop-Up Menu Commands).
2 Remove the settings from the copied instrument by using the Options > “Delete settings
from instrument” command.
Note: All of the sampler instruments supplied with Logic Studio contain settings, so you
need to follow the steps above if you wish to use these instruments as discussed.
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