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Logic 8 Pro Loading drums and samples into EXS24

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2009

This is just a response to my homie who had a question about loading drums and samples into logic 8

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  • not letting me chop by following you instructions what i do wrong

  • @kidd95103 more than likely your track is not highlighted.. thas the only thing that can stop you from not being able to chop it up..

  • whats the command key to scroll down so u can edit the sample

  • im not quite sure I understand what your saying..but if your your talkin bout editing the drum you have to go in the edit screen in the exs24..look for the sample start and stop row and scroll with the mouse til the sample hits how you like.. if thats the question your askin...

  • how do you chop it won't let me

  • hey im bout to post a vid.. for u homey..

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  • @davelazy ok let me guess... it says something like file name too long? ... u gota tell me exactly what it says so i can help... inbox me

  • @akvmusic Hi, this isn't working for me for some reason, have the track highlighted any ideas please?

  • Had trouble finding this info so you made my day, Many thanks to you

  • Dope! Good lookin out bruh

    

  • 2 years later and this shit helps. Thanks homie

  • just to let everyone know... if you are using a macbook pro.. its the 3rd button after the "L" button .... this is a very good tutorial!!

  • this was so helpful! :]

  • i got a question.... i have a 61 key midi... but im buying a new up 2 date novation... so this means i can put more than 61 drums because it has different octaves right?

  • nice one. Not used this before today but after watching this im away.

  • Extremely helpful! I've been trying to figure this out for hours now. Thanks for the video man!

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