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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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As an alternative, you can use the Batch Convert function found in the Browser to<br />

simultaneously convert multiple ReCycle files into <strong>Apple</strong> Loops.<br />

To convert multiple ReCycle files into <strong>Apple</strong> Loops<br />

1 Select the ReCycle files in the Browser.<br />

2 Open the action menu, and choose Convert ReCycle Files to <strong>Apple</strong> Loops.<br />

3 In the dialog that appears, select a location for the converted files.<br />

The ReCycle files are converted to <strong>Apple</strong> Loops (the slice points are converted to transient<br />

positions) and copied to the chosen location.<br />

Adding <strong>Apple</strong> Loops to the Loop Browser<br />

<strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> must index <strong>Apple</strong> Loops before they are shown in the Loop Browser. Loops can<br />

reside in any directory, but you need to tell <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> where to find them.<br />

To add <strong>Apple</strong> Loops to the Loop Browser<br />

1 Open a Finder window alongside <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>.<br />

2 Navigate to the folder that contains the <strong>Apple</strong> Loops.<br />

3 Select the <strong>Apple</strong> Loops in the folder and drag them into the Loop Browser.<br />

The loops are added to the <strong>Apple</strong> Loops library and indexed. When this process is finished,<br />

the loops are directly available in the Loop Browser.<br />

If you drag a single loop to the Loop Browser, the loop will be copied to<br />

~/<strong>Library</strong>/Audio/<strong>Apple</strong> Loops/<strong>User</strong> Loops/SingleFiles.<br />

If you drag a folder of loops that are located on the same drive and partition as the Loop<br />

Browser, the loops will be left at their current location, and an alias of the folder will be<br />

created in ~/<strong>Library</strong>/Audio/<strong>Apple</strong> Loops/<strong>User</strong> Loops.<br />

If the loops are located on a different drive or partition, you are asked whether you want<br />

to copy them to the loop library, or index them at their current location (loops added<br />

from optical media are always copied).<br />

• If you choose to copy them, the folder containing the loops are copied to<br />

~/<strong>Library</strong>/Audio/<strong>Apple</strong> Loops/<strong>User</strong> Loops/.<br />

• If you choose to index them at their current location, an alias to the folder is created<br />

in ~/<strong>Library</strong>/Audio/<strong>Apple</strong> Loops/<strong>User</strong> Loops/.<br />

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

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