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OT: How to replace audio samples in Logic?

Is there a way to replace an audio sample in Logic? Google won’t help with this one :neutral:

Comments

  • How one changes a sampler’s sample bank depends on what virtual instrument you’re using. What are you using?

  • edited December 2017

    These are audio tracks with wav samples. No instrument or sampler has been used.

  • Just delete it and drop another into it. You can save all automations if you like.

  • You can also just drop and drag an audio file over it.

  • One 'trick' that can be used is to open the 'project audio' window (Command+8), delete the file from the list (it won't be removed from the time line) and on next launch of the project logic will ask you where the missing file is and you can choose another file and it will replace it in the project...

  • edited December 2017

    @Cib said:
    You can also just drop and drag an audio file over it.

    This puts another sample in to the track instead of replacing the other samples.

    @Samu said:
    One 'trick' that can be used is to open the 'project audio' window (Command+8), delete the file from the list (it won't be removed from the time line) and on next launch of the project logic will ask you where the missing file is and you can choose another file and it will replace it in the project...

    This Trick actually deletes the timeline as well. But renaming the sample works. Thanks.

  • @Heiliger_Bimbam said:

    @Samu said:
    One 'trick' that can be used is to open the 'project audio' window (Command+8), delete the file from the list (it won't be removed from the time line) and on next launch of the project logic will ask you where the missing file is and you can choose another file and it will replace it in the project...

    This Trick actually deletes the timeline as well. But renaming the sample works. Thanks.

    That's something they must have 'fixed' in the latest update, but happy you got it sorted out :)

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