![]() I’m not saying you have to take drum lessons god forbid □ but learning a few different patterns that you can pull out of your bag of tricks (just like the professionals) isn’t a bad idea. Then it sounded like someone’s first (maybe 2nd) drum lesson. I could do a basic kick on the 1&3 and snare on the 2&4, and it sounded great! For about 2 minutes. ![]() Not being a drummer, I also struggled with how to make a beat. Drawing MIDI for lots of tracks seemed like a lot of work, surely one track is easier to deal with? Surely there must must be an article on how to make a beat on Logic Pro X! How are other people doing them? Should I just use the built in Apple drummer? Should I use Native Instrument’s Battery? Should I bang out my own pattern on a midi controller? Should there be one track for all the drums, or should each drum get a track. When I started using Logic Pro, I really struggled with finding the best way to do the drum tracks. Secret to Getting the Pro Sound Quickly.How to Make a Beat on Logic Pro X for Beginners
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