Difference between Sampler and Sampler Player?

What is the difference between a Sampler and a Sample Player (software)? Which one does Logic Express and Logic Pro have?

Hi. Theres plenty of stuff on the web about what a sampler is, but in short its a device that records and playsback samples of sound that you choose to use, and allows playback and manipulation such as accross a keyboard or timestretch etc.
Logic Pro has one called the EXS24 Its a software based sampler (rather than being a stanbdalone box).
Logic Express has the EXSP24, which is playback software only. Unfortunately this cannot record samples, just play back those already stored within LE when you load the player and choose the samples.
Hope this helps.

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    iDVD enables you to create an authored DVD of your iMovie, complete with DVD menu, chapters, "extras", etc and can be played in a conventional DVD player.
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