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Stylus rmx logic pro
Stylus rmx logic pro










  1. #Stylus rmx logic pro how to#
  2. #Stylus rmx logic pro full#

I had expected the drag-drop procedure to make a COPY of whatever groove was currently selected in RMX, particularly since there WAS midi data in the newly created region. I understand from your explanation and from subsequent experiments I did after posting the original question how RMX is working but I find it quite unintuitive, particularly because of the drag-drop mechanism. I had assumed that those "grooves" were actually MIDI patterns and therefore I could just drag different patterns on to a single track, and have those patterns triggering drum high-quality drum samples in RMX.Įven GarageBand lets me drop multiple "grooves" on a single track, one after the other. This seems like a very serious limitation. The video tutorial for drag/drop seems to only have one groove per track as well. The knowledgebase on their site is not helpful. There must be a better way but I can't see it.

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#Stylus rmx logic pro how to#

I understand how to create up to 8 separate tracks, each on a different channel and assign a different groove (in RMX) to each channel but that would still only gives me 8 grooves, and I would have to waste 8 tracks to do this.

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#Stylus rmx logic pro full#

I don't see how I can create a full track and get multiple grooves on it. It's as if those regions do nothing more than trigger whatever groove is currently selected for the length of the region.

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However, I've discovered that once I have dragged a single groove on to a track (which looks like it created a region with MIDI data in it), then if I click on another groove in Stylus RMX, the region I previously dragged into a drag seems to now trigger the NEW groove, and the old one is lost. In particular, I'm trying to figure out how to get more than one groove on a single track.įor example, I'd like to have 4 beats of one groove followed by 4 beats of a related groove, then another, and so on. I got a copy of Stylus RMX and am trying to get my head around it.












Stylus rmx logic pro