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toneytone
post Tue 11 May 2004, 12:50
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Hallo -just set up home studio using IMAC G4 ..My recording platform is LOGIC EXPRESS, Im trying to using some audio samples from music cds .
When ever i import the audio off the cd into the Logic as an audio track it only stays there as part of a sequence only as long as the cd frm which i took the sample is still in the computer .When i try to retieve the song at a later date it says whilst program is loading "audio not found " and subsequently i cant play back the audio in my song as i sampled it-Can anyone pleeese help, I am new to this...Thanks T java script:emoticon(':crazy:')
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vrice
post Wed 12 May 2004, 05:52
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ok, i'm about 10000 kilometers from my Logic Pro right now angry.gif
but i'll try to help...


before closing out of your project:
in the audio window,pull down the edit menu, choose SELECT ALL.
pull down the menu to the left of that(i forget what it's called) and find
COPY/CONVERT FILES or MOVE FILES... i'm sorry that i don't have it exactly.
anyway, you then choose or create-then-choose a folder(definitely a good idea to create an audio folder within your project folder, named after the project) and click on COPY.you will be asked if you want to change the references to the new destination- you do...


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vrice
post Wed 12 May 2004, 06:01
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here's a related tip:

before doing any of that- pull down EDIT menu, click on SELECT UNUSED.
then in the same menu, select CUT or CLEAR. NOT DELETE.
now you won't be copying any files you decided not to use. depending on how many files you loaded but didn't use, you could be saving a lot of storage space.


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toneytone
post Tue 18 May 2004, 02:28
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Thanks vrice ..Ill let you know how i got on.. smile.gif
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