In the master fader you press "B" for bounce to disk. You will get a prompt if you want to save it as a stereo file with sperate files for left and right, or a single interleaved file that's stereo. If you want it to be AIFF you must make sure your Audio Preferences are set to "AIFF". On Mac, it was set for SDII (Digidesign Sound Designer II) by default and I had to change it. By setting this to either SDII, AIFF, or WAV, this is the default Logic will use every time it creates an audio file.
BTW, you said you use Logic 4.7. You should grab 4.7.2 from the emagic site.. A few changes, but none to EXS24. Just an FYI.
Regards,
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: sooska@...
To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 1:15 PM
Subject: [exs] oldee to Logic, newbee to EXS24--basic question
I'm very new to software synths/samplers, so please bear with
me. . .I'm also one of the countless who received EXS24 with a
manual in German (FYI--call the Emagic sales dept. and they'll
send you an English--language version gratis--I'm waiting on
mine), so I'm up a creek for the present.
I've got everything completed--the samples, etc. are working
nicely, all of the notes are in place, and everything sounds great.
Now, how do I make an .aif file of the result? How do I create an
audio file of this? I can't just bounce it to disk--or can I? Please
help--I'm working under a deadline for a client.
Thanks -
Soo
PS - Logic Gold 4.7.0, Mac with sys. 8.6.
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Re: [exs] oldee to Logic, newbee to EXS24--basic question
2001-06-23 by Mark L. Holloway
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