XLN Metal pak help.
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XLN Metal pak help.
I am looking for metal drum tracks etc. Can anyone explain how I would intergrate this to work with logic pro 9?
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Re: XLN Metal pak help.
You already have Addictive Drums I'm assuming? That's pretty much all I use for my tracks in Logic 9.
Add Addictive to a MIDI track as a plugin. Pull up a kit in Addictive, then either drop loops from the Addictive loops list onto the midi track, or pull up the piano roll and go to town clicky-clicking. It doesn't take too long to get used to if you just experiment a bit.
Add Addictive to a MIDI track as a plugin. Pull up a kit in Addictive, then either drop loops from the Addictive loops list onto the midi track, or pull up the piano roll and go to town clicky-clicking. It doesn't take too long to get used to if you just experiment a bit.
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Re: XLN Metal pak help.
nightflameauto wrote:You already have Addictive Drums I'm assuming? That's pretty much all I use for my tracks in Logic 9.
Add Addictive to a MIDI track as a plugin. Pull up a kit in Addictive, then either drop loops from the Addictive loops list onto the midi track, or pull up the piano roll and go to town clicky-clicking. It doesn't take too long to get used to if you just experiment a bit.
Ahh I don't have addictive (or the metal pak). I saw the metal pack while out and about...
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Re: XLN Metal pak help.
I use AD with the Metal AdPak and I like it a lot.
But yes, you will need Addictive Drums in order to use the Metal AdPak.
But yes, you will need Addictive Drums in order to use the Metal AdPak.
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Re: XLN Metal pak help.
nightflameauto wrote:You already have Addictive Drums I'm assuming? That's pretty much all I use for my tracks in Logic 9.
Add Addictive to a MIDI track as a plugin. Pull up a kit in Addictive, then either drop loops from the Addictive loops list onto the midi track, or pull up the piano roll and go to town clicky-clicking. It doesn't take too long to get used to if you just experiment a bit.
I'm not a Logic user, but I was under the impression Logic had a proper drum editor screen, instead of having to use the piano roll.

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Re: XLN Metal pak help.
Looking into purchasing ezdrummer.
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Re: XLN Metal pak help.
DNW wrote:nightflameauto wrote:You already have Addictive Drums I'm assuming? That's pretty much all I use for my tracks in Logic 9.
Add Addictive to a MIDI track as a plugin. Pull up a kit in Addictive, then either drop loops from the Addictive loops list onto the midi track, or pull up the piano roll and go to town clicky-clicking. It doesn't take too long to get used to if you just experiment a bit.
I'm not a Logic user, but I was under the impression Logic had a proper drum editor screen, instead of having to use the piano roll.
The only "proper" drum editor that Logic Express 8 had (where I started) was a shitty loop editor that really, REALLY sucked for anything beyond the absolute griddiest basics. I got used to the piano roll there and, even though I've heard they added a drum editor, I haven't taken the time to learn it. I can click through a big song pretty quickly the old way. A couple key commands gets me between velocity and movement. What more do I really need?
Re: XLN Metal pak help.
DNW wrote:nightflameauto wrote:You already have Addictive Drums I'm assuming? That's pretty much all I use for my tracks in Logic 9.
Add Addictive to a MIDI track as a plugin. Pull up a kit in Addictive, then either drop loops from the Addictive loops list onto the midi track, or pull up the piano roll and go to town clicky-clicking. It doesn't take too long to get used to if you just experiment a bit.
I'm not a Logic user, but I was under the impression Logic had a proper drum editor screen, instead of having to use the piano roll.
The piano roll is pretty much the standard for creating and editing MIDI drums by hand in DAWs. Maybe you're thinking of a step sequencer? Step sequencers are considerably less versatile though.