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50Logic Pro User Guide
Drag the Feel knob to the right to have the drummer play ahead of the beat (Push),
or to the left to play behind the beat (Pull).
Drag the Ghost Notes knob to adjust the level of ghost notes—syncopated snare and
kick hits—in the beat.
Note: The presence of ghost notes depends on the chosen drummer and the
complexity setting.
Drag the Hi-Hat knob to adjust the degree to which the Hi-Hat is opened and closed
during the drum performance.
Note: This is relevant only if the Hi-Hat is selected in the drum kit representation.
Any changes or selections you make in the Drummer Editor affect only the selected region,
not the entire track. For more information about using Drummer in your projects, see
Overview of Drummer in Logic Pro.
Get started with Smart Controls in Logic Pro
Smart Controls let you quickly adjust the sound of a track, without having to edit channel
strip settings or open individual plug-in windows.
Each Smart Control includes a set of screen controls that you can adjust to control the
sound of the patch. Smart Controls typically include EQ or tone controls, reverb and other
effects controls, and controls specific to the type of track or instrument. For example, the
Smart Control for a synthesizer might include screen controls for choosing the waveform
and adjusting the resonance and filter cutoff, while one for a string instrument might
include controls for changing the articulation.
When you open the Smart Controls pane, you see the screen controls for the selected
track. Each screen control is labeled to make its function easy to understand.
Open the Smart Controls pane
In Logic Pro, select a track, then click the Smart Controls button in the control bar.