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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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3 In the Add Region to <strong>Apple</strong> Loops <strong>Library</strong> dialog that appears:<br />

• Type in a name for the loop, choose the scale, genre, instrument category, instrument<br />

name, and appropriate mood descriptions—to simplify searches.<br />

• Set the file type, which can be One-shot or Looped. If the length of the audio file is not<br />

precisely trimmed to contain a number of whole bars, One-shot is selected automatically,<br />

and the file type buttons are dimmed (and inaccessible).<br />

Note: One-shots do not follow the project tempo and key. This is useful if you want to<br />

add discrete, nonmusical sounds (such as sound effects) to the loop library. It would<br />

generally not be desirable to have such sounds affected by the tempo and key properties<br />

of the project. These types of loops still contain metadata tags, allowing easy searching<br />

and categorization in the Loop Browser.<br />

4 Click Create.<br />

The ReCycle loop is converted to an <strong>Apple</strong> Loops file (the slice points are converted to<br />

transient positions) and copied to the ~/<strong>Library</strong>/Audio/<strong>Apple</strong> Loops/<strong>User</strong> Loops/SingleFiles<br />

folder. The <strong>Apple</strong> Loops file is added to your <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> project and you can find it in the<br />

Audio Bin. If the “Copy external audio files to project folder” setting in Asset project<br />

settings is turned on, the <strong>Apple</strong> Loops file is also copied to a new ReCycle Audio folder<br />

inside the project folder.<br />

Chapter 30 Creating <strong>Apple</strong> Loops<br />

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