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Saving changes to files – Apple Loops Utility 3 User Manual

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To change the sensitivity of transient detection

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Drag the Sensitivity slider to the left to decrease the sensitivity, or to the right to increase
the sensitivity of transient detection.

To remove a transient
Do one of the following:

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Click the transient’s handle in the area above the Beat ruler, then press the Delete key.

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Drag the transient out of the area above the Beat ruler.

Saving Changes to Files

When you save changes in Apple Loops Utility, you can save changes to only the currently
selected files, or to all files marked in the Changes column of the Assets drawer. Any other
file tags are unchanged. This is especially useful when working with a large group of files.

When saving multiple files, the checkbox next to the tag must be selected if changes to
that tag are to be saved. For information about tagging multiple files, see

Tagging Files

in Apple Loops Utility

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To save changes to the currently selected files

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Click the Save button.

Saving changes to a large number of files may take several minutes.

To save all changes

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Click the Save All button in the Assets drawer.

To save multiple files to the same directory

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Choose File > Save As.

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Navigate to the directory where you want to save the files, then click Save.

When you save multiple files using the Save As dialog, the files are saved to the selected
directory, and their names are unchanged.

When you save changes to files in the WAV format, by default they are converted to the
AIFF format and saved in the same location as the original WAV files. The new AIFF files
have the same name as the WAV files, but with the .aiff file extension. You can change
this default behavior in the Apple Loops Utility Preferences window. See

Apple Loops Utility

Preferences

for more information.

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