![]() ![]() Patterns can also be saved by right clicking the notes which is great for building a custom “sound” library. Other tools allow the producer to expand and compress notes in a streamline fashion. The new interface allows for the producer to easily add or subtract a series of notes in a single swipe with the Brush Tool versus selecting notes and editing them. ![]() When it comes to creating the melodies and body of music, a lot of the composing is done within a piano roll. The drum machine inside Logic Pro X 10.1 is meant to mimic old sequencers instead of replace the producer’s knowledge of drum patterns. What is important to note in all of this is that everything is totally customizable and all presets can be swapped out for different sounds including the ability to swap in a VST (such as Maschine). Producers can now generate a drum sequence using any note and each drum pattern can be controlled by rate, note length, and velocity. While some may argue this automates to much of a producer’s work, all variables can still be manipulated and the Drum Machine Designer is ultimately a template to start from that way you don’t have to sequence four to floor for every single bar.Īlso, producers can expect to find drum machine style sequencing that allows them to change multiple variables of their drum pattern. As a starting point, producers can now use Logic’s Drum Machine Designer to create their drum tracks using presets from ten different styles of drumming/ (EDM to Trap to Hip-hop). While the samples may change from track to track, the standard drum pattern of a hip-hop beat or EDM track all follow the same general pattern. Read more inside about the new features that Apple packed into Logic Pro X 10.1. Logic now features more editing power, along with a better Drum Machine Designer meant to streamline production so producers can focus more on the making the music. Today Apple announced Logic Pro x 10.1, which is built to be an avid tool for EDM and hip-hop track creation while also improving software designed for all music production. ![]() DAWs differ based on the producer – and it’s not one size fits all by any means. ![]()
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