Unzip the archive into ~/Library/Logic/Sampler Instruments and it should show up. (~ means your user directory, with the house icon)
Refresh the instrument list in the dropdown of EXS24 if logic is open and you should see the instrument. Our presets normally take advantage of multiple outputs, with the snare, kick and hihats going to discrete outputs for your processing needs.
Make sure to select the multi-output EXS24 to take advantage of this feature. Press the little plus (+) button at the bottom of your EXS24 channel strip to add the additional outputs to your mixer. Some sounds will continue to come out of the main EXS24, so you may want to route it and all the additional outputs to a bus for compression…or not, your call.
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