Logic Pro 9 Workshop - The Sample Editor
Logic’s Sample Editor offers a range of audio functions, going above and beyond what can be achieved in the Arrange area. Mark Cousins takes a closer look.

Lurking at the bottom of the Arrange window, the Sampler Editor contains several unique and important tools that are vital to effective workflow in Logic. From creative sound design through to mastering, the Sample Editor plays an important role in producing music with Logic, yet for many, it is often one of the most unexplored components of the application. In this Workshop, therefore, we highlight some of the defining ways in which the Sample Editor can contribute to your production workflow, as well as understanding its wider role and importance as part of Logic.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 83
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