This translates the output what the Drum Pattern Generator would send to the Drum Kit Designer to a standard MIDI Region that you can use on a MIDI Track where you can edit the notes in the Piano Roll Editor and use your prefer end Drummer Plugin. You can drag a Drummer Region onto a MIDI Region.Everything is the same, just the recipient of the MIDI notes (coming from the Drum pattern Generator) is a different Instrument. Load a different Software Instrument Plugin onto the Drummer Track.Now, once you wrap your head around it, you can modify the setup. This is easier to actually explain what is going pn behind the scene. The result is so amazing that Apple sells the whole feature that some actual Drummers (with names) perform those grooves. It is a standard XML file with all the Parameter values for the Drum Pattern Generator Here is a screenshot of the Drummer Preset file. When loading a Producer Kit, then the Drum Kit Designer uses its multi-output feature to route the individual Drum Kit Pieces (plus overhead, room mice, etc) to separate Channel Strips (organized as a Summing Stack).The Drum Kit Designer contains all the audio samples of those (professionally recorded) sample Drum Kits.The Drum Kit Designer is a Sample Player, kind of the EXS24 on steroids with a different interface.The Drum Pattern Generator creates the actual MIDI Notes (for kick, snare, HH, etc.) and sends it to the Software Instrument Plugin on that Channel Strip, Drum Kit Designer.You can apply the Drummer Preset to your Drummer Region in the Drummer Editor (load different instructions).You can save a Drummer Region (the instruction) as a Drummer preset to your disk (dpst).The Drummer Editor lets you edit the Parameters (Performance Controls) for the Drum Pattern Generator.The Drummer Regions contains the instructions for the Drum Pattern Generator.The Drummer Track contains a Drum Pattern Generator.The mystery behind Logic’s Drummer is much more simple, it is based on a Drum Pattern Generator (not loops):
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