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Panning in drum kit designer
Is it possible to pan individual set pieces in drum kit designer?
I was using the so-cal kit in a track and when I went to mix it, the whole kit came out of one point in space and I couldn’t find a way to spread out the pieces. Without being able to do that, it kind of makes all those kits pretty useless. I have to be missing something.
Alternatively, is it possible to load a drum kit from kit designer into drum machine designer where there is more control over the pieces.
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This might be what you’re looking for.
https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/logicpro-ipad/lpipd169b435/ipados
It’s not quite the multi output that I would expect, but it improves on the kit image a little bit and you can isolate the things like the toms a little bit more.
Things do seem to be in some kind of stereo field when I’m listening on the headphones. Maybe a stereo spreader could help on the tom channels and overheads be a little more obvious?
The multi-out producer kits are not available in LogicPro for iPad (but they are on the Mac).
I have no higher hopes that LogicPro for iPad will ever be fully on-par with LogicPro on the Mac...
@Mountain_Hamlet That did the trick. Thanks! Never would have found that on my own. Just wonder why in heck they did not include something as basic as panning to the editable parameters when they went to such lengths to control high hat opening.
@Samu I agree about parity between the 2. The bugaboo with not being able to graphically edit velocity like every other sequencer everywhere still floors me. My hopes are dashed after every update thus far. Maybe the next one….
The work-around here would be to use a pattern-region which allows a two-finger gesture to make velocity and/or value ramps (hold one finger on start steps value and another on the end steps value). We'll see where things go during 2025...
@samu. Another workaround is using the modifier module to convert velocity to a cc on input. Edit the cc’s in piano roll then modify it back to velocity on playback. Have to be careful to keep notes and cc together when editing though. Damages my workflow but it works.
Cool. Glad that worked. Yes their drum kit designer is very set in how the kits are set up. More like a drum kit selector than a designer. It would be nice to be able to mix and match the components a little more. But, it’s still good to be able to dial up a kit in such an easy manner and the multi outs makes it a lot more flexible and useful.