![]() My approach has been to think of the channel as being something exclusively in Logic's domain. The most intuitive answer would be (for an intermediate MIDI user not familiar with Logic) to find a newly added sample bank in a folder in tve the LIBRARY. ![]() It might seem obvious to some that 3rd-party instruments are accessed as channel-strip plug-ins.but it's not.at some point, someone or something taught you to think that way! The manual doesn't say that anywhere. If you read every section of the manual about "using instruments," or "third-party sample libraries, youd come to the impression that each 3rd-party library listed here has its own protocol, and VSL uses the exs24 mkII. What's needed is for Logic to recognize that the manual needs sections that bridge the intermediate gap between beginning knowledge (what is MIDI, what is audio, etc.which I don't need, and the advanced language associated with particulars like the exs24 mkII. In your message you instruct me to read all the documentation. I now see my VSL and have a better idea how to use third-party instruments.
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