Samples and Sample Rate

Hi there!
If i have 16bit, 44.1kHz samples loaded in the EXS24 and my current project is set to have a sample rate of 48kHz, will there be any "upconversion" by Logic to automatically play the samples properly, or should i manually convert the samples (or can i write a script?)
Thanks in advance.

The ESX24 reads the original sample rate and spits things out at the rate of the project. No conversion needed on your end.

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