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Importing ripped files into Logic
1) Back in Logic, click Stop twice in the Transport window to ensure you are at the
beginning of your song. Then in the Arrange window, click on an empty audio track.
2) Go to Audio > Import Audio File, then open your Audio Sample folder and click on a
sample. Then click open.
Matching tempos
1) You now need to set Logic’s tempo to match that of the drum sample you have just
imported. If, for example, you imported CD sample 1 titled ‘Meat & Potatoes’, you can see
from the audio CD sleeve that this sample has a tempo of 100 BPM (beats per minute). In
the Transport window, change the number under the word ‘Tempo’ from 120 to 100.
2) You now need to line up the first beat of the sample with beat one on the timeline so that
all tracks start at the same time. Click on the track with the sample.
3) Go to Audio > Sample Editor. In the pop-up window you will see the waveform of the
sample in white lines on a black background. Click on the little black triangle in the bottom
left of the window and drag it just to the right of the window until the first big wave appears.
Line the black triangle (and hence the line) up to the beginning of the first big wave. Then
close the window. You can do this very accurately using the magnifying tool.
4) To playback what you have just imported, click Stop to take you back to the beginning of
the song, then click Play, and listen.
Remember, you can record vocals or other instruments to accompany the sample on your
other audio tracks. It’s easiest to build a song starting with the drum and percussion then
add vocals etc in time later.
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