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How to Choose a Drum Kit in Logic Pro 8

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Summary: Learn how to choose a drum kit in Apple Logic Pro 8 music recording software in this free video tutorial on music production.

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By RT Ouk
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R.T. Ouk has been a music producer and audio engineer for more than 10 years. He owns The Armory Recording Studios and heads New Day Productions, which has worked on soundtracks and...read more

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"Now once you have your session already open there's going to be a bunch of different drums right here. What I want you to do. You could use these drums as they are right now, like theirs, they have some pretty good drums that sound pretty good for this setting. But, people just see that if you go on the channel strip you can actually double click the actual instrument that is set. This is actually Ultra Beat, so is this the actual drum machine which all the sounds are on. Within here you could actually go to each sound and individually adjust each one. You could adjust the attack, release, and sustain and all types of different like gains and EQ options, as far as like distortion and different wavelengths. You can do all types of different things within here. And it also has a step editor. Not all the drums come from this one machine, but this is just an important thing to show you. Because once you highlight this it will open up your library tab. And within this library tab you can choose between any of the kits that are on here. There are a lot of different kits and a lot of different drum banks that you can go through and just making sure that you click the input of your channel strip and you can just go to your library and make sure you can choose any type of of kit you want."

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