On a fine day, 16-02-2003, Martin Lomas wrote: >I use Logic 5.5 under WinXP Pro. Can someone confirm that it's okay >to move the "DLS-Giga Samples" from my Logic folder to a different >drive and replace it with a shortcut to the new folder location? > >I've been trying a number of Giga files recently, and was shocked to >notice all the wav files in this folder! I naively thought that all >files reside in the Sampler Instruments folder. I know, RTFM. Since >conversion of Giga files creates wavs and instruments, is it okay to >remove the original Giga files? Sampler instruments (the *.exs files) should reside in the Sampler Instruments folder in the Logic application folder. You can replace this entire folder by a shortcut to a different folder on a differtent drive, as long as the name is okay. You can also put a shortcut to a different folder inside the Sampler Instruments folder, etc. The actual samples (wavs, aiffs, etc.) can reside anywhere on your system. The EXS will scan all connected devices to find the samples referenced by the *.exs file you load. There's no need to put shortcuts to the samples folder in the Sampler Instruments folder. Just move the samples anywhere you like. Note that if you have moved the samples, the 1st time you load an instrument using these samples the EXS might take a while to find them. After that loading should be fast, since the new file-location info is written in the .exs file. And yes, as soon as the giga-files have been converted, you can throw away the originals. -- Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...> Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com
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Re: [exs] Q About "DLS-Giga Samples" Folder
2003-02-16 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
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