A step sequencer has been asked for by producers for Logic Pro for quite some time now and the NEW Logic Pro X 10.5 Step Sequencer has finally been implemented with the new update. Personally my workflow has become so much faster and smoother with the addition of the Step Sequencer and new Drum Machine Designer. In this part one of a two part series, I will go over the different modes inside of the Step Sequencer and how they affect a drum loop that I've made with DMD. I will be doing a general overview and going through some of the backend as well, explaining how certain parameters and modes work to make your drum patterns more interesting.
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» DAW
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» Audio Interface
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» Midi Keyboard
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