![]() ![]() See that comment I made? I have been making music for 30 years. I suppose I get up my own ass when it come to the DIY stuff too much. It opened the door to WHOLE WORLD of beats I didn't really understand. One last note, many of the pattern in that book are 16th note TRIPLETS, and if you don't know what that is, I suggest getting it for that reason alone. There are also some basic samples with the downloads. There's also a download so you can hear them if you don't want to click them into your own DAW but, for my money, I want to do all this stuff hands-on. I get the feeling they will be outdated within a couple years, Like "WINDOWS 95 for Dummies" or something. I admit, I'm usually suspicious of any books that are about anything even remotely related to technologoy. Then they progress through subtle variations of each pattern with slight tweaks and discussion about what's changing. It's FULL of drum machine patterns, and explanations of what's happening and why, in written form. The back page of the PDF is full of links too - to videos, tutorials, pattern websites, etc.Īlso, I purchased this book (Electronic Dance Music Grooves, Josh Bess) a few weeks ago and hadn't really looked at it much until last night. ![]() Lots of patterns to click into your sequencer and play around with. This guy has a free PDF and a $10 book full of drum machine patterns. ![]() Just in case anyone else is interested in this. Meanwhile, I'm going to keep making my own manually, by ear, etc. So I'm still curious if anyone can shed some light on this. Yes, I'm with you if you say to "make your own" - but I'd also just like to be an expert on this program, what it can do, how it works, etc. They both opened up in the step sequencer the same. pattern of the one that I made myself and saved. So when I tracked down one of those files on my HDD, it was a. But there's a little four-square grid icon just above the list of loops and clicking on it lets you select Audio, MIDI, and Sequencer (among others). Then, after poking around a little more, I just learned that there are different KINDS of Apple Loops in the loops browser. pattern file, which looks like a text/HTML file when you open it on the desktop. I just made my own pattern and saved it out, it creates a. Using 32-bit and other plugins with Logic X (and Logic 9)Īligning regions: One track snaps to -25, the other snaps to -24.9?Īctually. Educational content like tutorials is exempt from this rule. If you want to showcase work you've made in Logic or Garageband, we require that your video/song has a playthrough of your Logic sessions and/or that you provide some sort of additional comment on your work after posting. Please avoid excessively spamming of your own music or content. Posts about piracy will be removed, and the poster will be banned.Ħ. You alone are responsible for ensuring a fair and proper exchange.ĥ. but as with all such things - caveat emptor. ![]() Trade in software and services relevant to Logic is permitted. Instead describe as good as you can what your post(s) are about.Ĥ. Expectations of time constraints for help are unreasonable.Īvoid titling your post “Please help”, “Cool Trick” or similarly. Requests for immediate help will be removed. Support requests are fine, but the scope of the subreddit is everything relevant to Logic Pro and its related software.Ģ. r/Logic_Studio is not solely a tech support forum! Feel free to message a moderator to have your post restored.ġ. Doing so will earn you an indefinite ban.Ĭan't see your post? It may have been falsely reported as spam by a user or Reddit’s spam filter. Piracy is not tolerated on this subreddit.ĭO NOT encourage, normalise or otherwise enable piracy here. Both professionals and amateurs are encouraged to post on this subreddit. Professional techniques, tips and advanced use & discussion of Logic Pro is invited here. Content relating to VST exclusive software will be deleted. Posts about AU, or Audio Units, are on-topic but posts about VSTs are not. A subreddit for tutorials, discussions and links related to Apple Logic Pro and its related software. ![]()
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