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427Logic Pro User Guide
Choosing a Producer Kit gives you full access to all 15 individual drum microphone
channel strips and any effect plug-ins and routings. You also have access to additional
mic and room sound settings, and additional drum replacement pieces.
Once you choose a Producer Kit for your drummer, switching drummers also switches to
the corresponding Producer Kit.
For more information on how to use producer kits, see Drum Kit Designer in Logic Pro
Instruments Help.
Convert Drummer regions to MIDI in Logic Pro
You edit Drummer regions, but not specific notes, in the Drummer Editor. To edit specific
notes, you’ need to use the Piano Roll Editor, Event List, or Step Editor. To edit notes,
you must convert your Drummer regions to MIDI regions. Once you have converted them,
they no longer interact with Drum Kit Designer and Drum Machine Designer as Drummer
regions.
After converting a Drummer region to a MIDI region, you can convert it back to a Drummer
region at a later point. However, any MIDI edits you made to the region are lost.
Note: Drummer regions can be edited in the Tracks area in much the same way as you
would edit MIDI regions, with the exception of region overlapping. When overlapping,
Drummer regions always use the No Overlap drag mode.
Convert a Drummer region to a regular MIDI region
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Control-click the Drummer region, then choose Convert > Convert to MIDI Region from
the shortcut menu.
The Drummer region is converted to a MIDI region, but the region remains on the
Drummer track.
Drag the Drummer region to another existing track.
The Drummer region is converted to a MIDI region.
The resulting MIDI region behaves just like any other MIDI region. You can edit it in the
Piano Roll Editor, Event List, or Step Editor.