
Drums, Beats, and Rhythms in Logic Pro X: Advanced Drummer - Envato
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Date: 2022-09-19
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john
At the start of your video you mentioned that people may be worried that other people may say, 'that's a Logic Pro X drum track'. Does it really matter what people think and you can only be referring to other producers/engineers. Are people writing songs for producers, the public, or more importantly, themselves? I have been searching for really good tuition on drums as I'm a guitarist and hopeless at beats. Initially I was trying to figure how to alter and save different sections on the drums. Your video has helped a lot so thanks for that.
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At the start of your video you mentioned that people may be worried that other people may say, 'that's a Logic Pro X drum track'. Does it really matter what people think and you can only be referring to other producers/engineers. Are people writing songs for producers, the public, or more importantly, themselves? I have been searching for really good tuition on drums as I'm a guitarist and hopeless at beats. Initially I was trying to figure how to alter and save different sections on the drums. Your video has helped a lot so thanks for that.
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Paul
Maybe this isn't the right video for this question (but I've struggled to find anything relevant) but question: any idea how I can use the drummer tool to make a very simple Bossa Nova rhythm? I have played with the different drummers and settings for hours but haven't been able to find anything that sounds right. I have 10. 3. 2 if that helps. Cheers.
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Maybe this isn't the right video for this question (but I've struggled to find anything relevant) but question: any idea how I can use the drummer tool to make a very simple Bossa Nova rhythm? I have played with the different drummers and settings for hours but haven't been able to find anything that sounds right. I have 10. 3. 2 if that helps. Cheers.
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Superdelphinus
Its definitely worth using the producer versions of the kits too, that way you have much control over processing on individual parts of the kit, and can swap out different parts of the kit too. Its also worth experimenting between using 8ths and 16ths too, particularly into choruses.
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Its definitely worth using the producer versions of the kits too, that way you have much control over processing on individual parts of the kit, and can swap out different parts of the kit too. Its also worth experimenting between using 8ths and 16ths too, particularly into choruses.
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JimVee
This is really good. The Logic in 2 Hours looks great too. I'd like to do the whole course. Except I'm not interested in most of the rest of the topics that are offered (code, design, business, video editing. I'm interested in Logic. Is this only available through a subscription?
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This is really good. The Logic in 2 Hours looks great too. I'd like to do the whole course. Except I'm not interested in most of the rest of the topics that are offered (code, design, business, video editing. I'm interested in Logic. Is this only available through a subscription?
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kokinkunu
Hello, how do you explode a drummer track in tracks, with each part of the drum on different tracks (kick = one track, snare = an other track) Drummer is maybe interesting to have fun but really a pain in the a when it's about to really compose. Please help me, I'm lost
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Hello, how do you explode a drummer track in tracks, with each part of the drum on different tracks (kick = one track, snare = an other track) Drummer is maybe interesting to have fun but really a pain in the a when it's about to really compose. Please help me, I'm lost
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michaos1
How didn't you mention Arrangement global track (Intro/Verse/Bridge, etc) in the first place which adapts the drummer pattern to the song structure? Rather than naming regions it does a whole lot without tweaking the knobs.
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How didn't you mention Arrangement global track (Intro/Verse/Bridge, etc) in the first place which adapts the drummer pattern to the song structure? Rather than naming regions it does a whole lot without tweaking the knobs.
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passsacaglia
Really great! Need to do some punkrock songs like Blink 182 etc, are those types of beats available in Logic? and yeah are the beats automated in logic drummer just as you did the arrangements (chorus, verse)? :)
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Really great! Need to do some punkrock songs like Blink 182 etc, are those types of beats available in Logic? and yeah are the beats automated in logic drummer just as you did the arrangements (chorus, verse)? :)
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Steve
That's a brilliant tutorial - thanks. Can you please explain how to do the drums at the end of a song rater than just stop. Just as an example, like a fill with a final crash and sustained cymbal? Many thanks
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That's a brilliant tutorial - thanks. Can you please explain how to do the drums at the end of a song rater than just stop. Just as an example, like a fill with a final crash and sustained cymbal? Many thanks
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Shepley
Concise and helpful - thank you! The use of the arrangement track was the biggest thing I took from this. The technique of chopping up regions to place fills is a neat trick as well.
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Concise and helpful - thank you! The use of the arrangement track was the biggest thing I took from this. The technique of chopping up regions to place fills is a neat trick as well.
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Erick
thats cool, I write my drum's part on gp6 and after I use drumer track to play along to make it more tight; ) thanks for sharing it help me to understand more on how this drumer works
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thats cool, I write my drum's part on gp6 and after I use drumer track to play along to make it more tight; ) thanks for sharing it help me to understand more on how this drumer works
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Rocksinger
Ok Ive watched like 20 different videos on creating drums for Logic X and your video by far is the best one out there!
You made it crystal clear!
Thank you!
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Ok Ive watched like 20 different videos on creating drums for Logic X and your video by far is the best one out there!
You made it crystal clear!
Thank you!
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Srgio
Hi! Is there any simple reason why my apple loops only come as audio samples? Can't figure out how to apply them to different instruments.
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Hi! Is there any simple reason why my apple loops only come as audio samples? Can't figure out how to apply them to different instruments.
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Mainak
HI, chris can you tell me how to add the drummer track and get patterns like 3/4 or 7/8 time signatures? please help me out
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HI, chris can you tell me how to add the drummer track and get patterns like 3/4 or 7/8 time signatures? please help me out
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Pitou
Hello, is there anyway that the user could compose his/ her own beat without using presets or loop Just like FL studio?
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Hello, is there anyway that the user could compose his/ her own beat without using presets or loop Just like FL studio?
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Rogrio
Wow! One of the best advanced videos tips for Logic Pro X Drummer. And everything is so clearly explained. Excellent.
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Wow! One of the best advanced videos tips for Logic Pro X Drummer. And everything is so clearly explained. Excellent.
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Keys
Wow. its the first time Im listening a crisp and clear details of drummer session. Expecting more videos like this
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Wow. its the first time Im listening a crisp and clear details of drummer session. Expecting more videos like this
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