![]() ![]() You’ll be able to switch note divisions using simple automation and there will be no need whatsoever to use either the pencil tool, scissors tool or midi keyboard to create these awesome rhythmic hi hat and snare rolls. ![]() Fortunately, the technique I’m demonstrating in this video you will enable you to be able to automate the process using the Logic Arpeggiator and thereby create some very interesting and powerful patterns with ease. With Logic however the conventional way of programmng these rhythms is to either try and tap the patterns out using the MIDI keyboard, or draw them in with the pencil tool, or even use the scissors tool to chop up a long MIDI note into individual events. FL users have the luxury of these features already built in so they get the stuff done pretty quickly. Unlike in FL Studio, the process of creating Trap and Dubstep hi Hat rolls and snare rolls can be quite tricky in Logic Pro X. You may have found doing this manually in Logic Pro can be very complicated and time-consuming but by using the great particular method that I’ll be showing you in this video tutorial, you are going to generate some awesome results in a very short period of time. In this tutorial I will be covering the technique of using the Logic Pro X Arpeggiator to create those awesome trap hi-hat rolls you love so much. – Trap Style Hi-Hat Rolls With Logic Pro Arpeggiator
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