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Old 09-18-2014, 06:47 PM
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That's *exactly* what I've been doing. Sooooo easy to tweak parts, create new drum regions, etc.

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you may want to explore the details section of the drummer where you can dampen, lower the gain, and push or pull the drum parts to be ahead or behind the beat. you can also make each part louder or softer, complex or simple as well as change the way drum signature.


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Old 09-19-2014, 12:08 AM
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Plus, I'm sick of the bugs with older Logic(s) and Mavericks.

Is the new version of Logic working well on Mavericks ? I am still using
Mountain Lion 10.8.5 , would there be compatibility concerns with the latest
release of Logic ?
I am using Logic X on Yosemite and it works perfectly!


I am another who started off in Garageband on the Mac, then moved up to Logic.

I originally purchased Logic 9 for a HUGE amount of $$$. Hated it. The interface was just really hard to use and I couldn't anywhere near a productive workflow that I did with Garageband, so I went back.

When Logic X came out, I bought it and it was SO much easier to transition up to that - it was just so much more intuitive than 9 and I quickly got comfortable with it.

I recorded this after only about 30 minutes of playing with Logic X. Simple guitar into my Mac (internal pickup and microphone at 12th fret via Apogee Duet interface).

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Old 09-26-2014, 04:25 PM
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Curious to know what you all are using for hardware. I'm considering moving to a Mac andLogic Pro X for my home studio (hobbyist/semi-pro level). Really I'd just be fleshing out song ideas and demos, nothing for pro production, probably never more than 24 tracks and probably using only Logics instruments and Drummer. Anyone using a Mac Mini?
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Old 09-26-2014, 04:30 PM
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I pretty much do everything on a fairly old (3 years?) iMac... I sometimes start things on my Macbook Pro and then finish them over there. I haven't had a stutter out of either...
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