From the course: Logic Pro Essential Training
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Advanced features in the Step Sequencer - Logic Pro Tutorial
From the course: Logic Pro Essential Training
Advanced features in the Step Sequencer
- [Narrator] In our introduction to the step sequencer, we only used one lane at a time per track. Here we're going to explore a multi-track sequence and get into some deeper workflows with the new step sequencer that's been improved with Logic 10.5 and up. So you can see I have a drum machine designer instrument loaded up on this instrument track. It's called Midtown Summer, and I know it's a drum machine designer because you can see the DMD here. And if I click on this, you can see all the components of this drum machine. I can click on the kick, snare, hi-hat, et cetera. I can also open this disclosure triangle to see all of the components this way. Now I want to use this drum machine to make a multi-lane sequencer using the step sequencer. So now that I have the multi-lane DMD drum machine designer on the track, I can right click, create a pattern region as we've done before and it makes a two bar loop only this time the step sequencer is populated with all of the different sounds…
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Mastering quantization8m 49s
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Working in the Piano Roll Editor11m 48s
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Drawing MIDI in the Piano Roll Editor6m 57s
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MIDI editing with the Step Editor7m 51s
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Exploring MIDI FX: Transposer1m 48s
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Drum Synth and Step Sequencer6m 48s
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Advanced features in the Step Sequencer9m 19s
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