Dealing with sdii files, Finding and replacing orphaned audio files, Udio file (see – Apple Logic Pro 8 User Manual
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Chapter 24
Managing Audio Files
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Dealing With SDII Files
Logic Pro allows you to access the regions in SoundDesigner II files. (The SDII data
format lets you store region definitions).
You can import the regions of SDII files into the Audio Bin. This is useful if you want to
play regions from a long recording made in Pro Tools.
To import SDII regions:
1
Select an audio file in the Audio Bin.
2
Choose Audio File > Import SDII Regions (or use the corresponding key command,
default: Control-I).
Logic Pro also allows you to export one or more selected regions (in an audio file) from
the Audio Bin into an SDII file.
To export all regions from an audio file to an SDII region:
1
Select the desired audio files in the Audio Bin.
2
Choose Audio File > Export SDII Regions (or use the corresponding key command,
default: Control-E).
Finding and Replacing Orphaned Audio Files
Sometimes, Logic Pro can’t find a file which was previously used in the project. This
could be due to one of the following:
 You have not connected the relevant hard disk, or you have renamed the volume.
 You have stored the files in a different volume, or moved them to another volume.
 You have renamed the files in the Finder, or renamed them in the Audio Bin of
another project.
 You have deleted the files.
In these situations, Logic Pro opens the following dialog.
You can respond in any of the following ways:
 Search: The current volume is searched for filenames. If the search is unsuccessful,
Logic Pro asks you if you want to search other volumes for these files. This enables
you to assemble projects, even if you have copied or moved the relevant files onto
other media.