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> Apple Loops, import loops
ktomec
posté jeu. 9 févr. 2006, 16:32
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Hi,
I'm new Logic pro7 user switched from Nuendo.
I have two questions:
1. How can I see my imported loops (imported in Soundrack loop utility) in Apple loops? I know that they act like loops, converted to aiff when I import them to track as Import audio, but I don7t see them in Apple loops. I'd like to sort them in the way as Apple Loops does (with the genre etc.). Somebody told me it's impossible, but if it's not why do I have a possibility to set genre, tempo, key.. if I can7t search it by this criteria.
2. Could somebody compare Nuendo and Logic, we did some tests (flat mix bounce) and Logic sounds better, but then why is Nuendo more expensive and to me much more simple to work with?
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posté jeu. 9 févr. 2006, 19:46
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Drag and drop the folder containing the loops onto the loop browser, the browser will ask if you want to copy the loops to the Apple loop folder or leave them in the current location, then it will churn away for a while to update the apple Loop index.

Neuendo is supposed to be a post production tool, with midi added.

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