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Chapter 14
The Sample Editor
14.1 The Sample Editor
The Sample editor offers tools that alow you to make changes
to the audio files you have recorded or imported into your song.
These edits are “destructive” in that the actual audio data is
affected by the functions. This is in contrast to the non destruc-
tive editing described in earlier chapters, where working with
audio in the Arrange window was stressed. The Sample Editor
provides a detailed display of the audio waveform, and provides
tools used for manipulating the data directly. The Sample
editor is opened by double clicking on a region in the Arrange
window. If the underlying audio file is longer than the region
selected, only the portion of the file encompassed by the region
will be highlighted when the Sample editor opens– this is prac-
tical, because then all changes made will only affect this selec-
tion.
Summary of Contents for Logic fun
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