Logic Pro 11 Drummer HACK - 3 Tracks 1 Drummer Multi-Editable Tracks | Session Players
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
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Here's another Logic Pro 11 Hack to create custom drummer parts with the session player drummer.
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Eureka! This is a perfect workaround for the fact that the snare side stick is SO much louder than the snare center in any given kit. You can't change their volumes independently. If you change one, the other changes with it. But with this hack you can dedicate a track to the two different snare sounds and just lower the intensity of the track with the side stick! Fixed! Thank you!!! 👌
You keep coming up with useful, practical stuff. Thanks.
I wish they’d fix the drum notation in Score Editor. So many steps to make it work.
Very kool hack!
Is this also for iPad OS?
The problem with this example is you've got a 1/8th note high-hat pattern, plus a flam on the snare, which cannot be easily performed. You should instead keep the h-hat pattern on your Drummer track, but mute it by turning off the volume, then add your own h-hat pattern on a separate track to taste.
I’m always looking to get more out of the drummer, but It’s not that obvious what problem is actually being solved here?