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Exclamation Logic 5.5 Question

Easy,

I've just installed a bigger hard drive into my PC and moved all my samples and project files from the older HD to the new one.

Basically, what I wanted to ask was, is there a way of setting up Logic so that it instantly searches the new HD without having to digg through all my other stuff on other drives? Its taking absolutely ages to load up projects and i'm sure there must be a quicker way.

Any help would be great!


Oh and if anyone knows where I can purchase a manual for Logic 5.5 then that would be wicked too. Im willing to pay £££££


Bless

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place your files in the same folders on the old HD as on your old one

that should do it

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uh lord.. im getting tired lol

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This is an extremely frustrating problem. You can specify the sample drive from memory under exs options. It is buggy and has a mind of its own - thats about all I can offer sorry. IE; I told it to search Z: drive which had no samples on it, because I didn't like the auto search thing. It still search my C & D partitions though

The best thing to do is get a good exs sample manager or converter, there are many available. CDXtract does a good job of reconstructing exs files, correcting the locations of your samples in the .exs file. Not sure about straight audio in the project.

Good luck.

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This is an extremely frustrating problem. You can specify the sample drive from memory under exs options. It is buggy and has a mind of its own - thats about all I can offer sorry. IE; I told it to search Z: drive which had no samples on it, because I didn't like the auto search thing. It still search my C & D partitions though

The best thing to do is get a good exs sample manager or converter, there are many available. CDXtract does a good job of reconstructing exs files, correcting the locations of your samples in the .exs file. Not sure about straight audio in the project.

Good luck.




Yeah, the main problem is straight up audio! So so annoying. Thanks for your suggestion though. Will check out CDXtract to sort the exs. side of things. Just a problem i'm gonna have to live with the audio I suppose! Dated software and all that....

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