Maybe while you’re there, you’d like to check the rest of them too. Logic X (and previous Logics) are pretty complicated pieces of software, and hiding options seems counter-productive to me – but hey, I don’t write Logic I just use it.Īnyway, easy solution: Go into the Logic X Preferences, and under “Advanced” you can turn on the “Audio” selector, that will enable editing EXS24 instruments again. Turns out with Logic X, especially if you have a fresh installation on a machine you didn’t have Logic 9 on before, there are some options under “Advanced” for enabling things for advanced users. Googling around didn’t help, the usual things that people who don’t know the actual answer tell you what to do are “repair the permissions” and “check the disk” (which I did do), usually moving on to “reinstall everything” (which I wasn’t going to do). New Logic Pro overhauls EXS24 Sampler, takes workflow cues from Ableton and Maschine, Peter Kirn - May 12, 2020, Apple is adding Live Loops, as predicted and leaked. One thing I ran into was that my EXS24 sample instruments were missing the “edit” button, which you use to edit the zones and velocities associated with the samples. Like a lot of people, I bought Logic X, and have been digging my way through it. Fantastic collection of European Theatre Organs for Logic Pro X EXS24 / Sampler Learn More.
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