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hi everybody this is grigor for personas and today i want to show you how you can replace an audio file that youamp;#39;re referencing with multiple events in your song super easy to do and in 60 seconds or less so letamp;#39;s say that i want to replace the snare drum here on my first track all i need to do is simply search for a different sample that i want to use instead of this one for example in the loops browser so let me just go ahead and click on the search symbol here and then iamp;#39;m gonna do a text search by clicking on the pen and here iamp;#39;m just going to click on snare because i want to look specifically for snare samples i could just scroll all the way down until i find one that i like maybe this one and then all i need to do is simply drag it onto the existing events while holding down option on a mac or alt on a windows pc if you want to do this destructively meaning non-reversible simply right click the event go audio and then select in pool and then you ca