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hey guys,
I'm new to Logic and having some trouble sampling the same way as I did in FL Studio. In fl, there was the sampler, which was really good for sampling claps, snares, those kind of samples (not loops). I couldnt find anything similar in Logic, and the ESX24 sampler seemed like it could only sample instruments. Is there anyway you can use these kinds of samples with Logic stock plugins, or would you need to use something like Kontakt?
Cheerz
Matt
Sampling In Logic
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The Logic Exs24 Is a Sampler put them in and they work i have logic as well so i can tell you that.
btw EXS24 is one of the best samplers ever
btw EXS24 is one of the best samplers ever



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i personally don't like EXS24, so i use either Ultrabeat or NI Kontakt, it really depends on the project.
When you open EXS24 there is a black area with green lines in the upper right corner. That will show you a preset's name. If you want to select a preset from Logic's library just click on the - and + located left and right from that area. You can also just click on it and menu will open. To import your own samples, click on edit and anoter window will open. Now this is where you choose your samples. You can go to Finder and drag & drop them into this window or you can go to Zone menu and Load Mulitple Samples. Then assign samples to the notes you want and they will be midi data. Don't forget to save your instrument before you close that window.
It's even easier in the Ultrabeat. Select the preset Drag & Drop Samples and that's it
. You put samples under the filter section with eiter drag & dropping them or clicking the down facing arrow and then Load Sample.
When you open EXS24 there is a black area with green lines in the upper right corner. That will show you a preset's name. If you want to select a preset from Logic's library just click on the - and + located left and right from that area. You can also just click on it and menu will open. To import your own samples, click on edit and anoter window will open. Now this is where you choose your samples. You can go to Finder and drag & drop them into this window or you can go to Zone menu and Load Mulitple Samples. Then assign samples to the notes you want and they will be midi data. Don't forget to save your instrument before you close that window.
It's even easier in the Ultrabeat. Select the preset Drag & Drop Samples and that's it
