Getting started ..... on Logic Pro

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It's weird: coming from such an industrial, intimidating DAW like Cubase to an intuitive, open, and free interface of Logic Pro is somewhat unsettling and also somewhat refreshing.

I love the fact that no matter what I want to try to do, there is some easy shortcut if I can't quite get it right or figure it out properly. The help window and just general layout is like Garageband, but it has everything garagband lacks as a DAW lite...obviously, I finally figured out, GarageBand IS Logic++, or rather the other way around, Logic Pro is Garageband Pro + - whatever, they feel so similar to me that its hard to realize or remember that things I want to tweak that weren't there ARE there now, so I was looking for some good tutorials and recommendations on anything Logic Pro 10.6 related if you have?

So far, besides the fact that my drum VSTs aren't compatible yet, honestly, who cares? After some of the help and pointers I got about Drummer, I started to look more and Drummer might be the best damn drum VST besides Jamstix out there honestly. Its really really good as other members have shown me.

So basically, what tutorials or manuals or ebooks or pdf did you use or recommend to get good with Logic Pro and what tutorials or videos do you have to maximize Drummer knowledge, use, and application?

I really would appreciate anything and everything you can show me about Drummer, especially if its metal oriented.

Thank you , and please let me know, how do you like Logic? lets say compared to PT or Cubase or Ableton (the big 3)?

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Well, thank god im a member of a certain music club because I found 5, thats right, 5 FULL length tutorials on Drummer

Now, I feel like with Logic Pro, and Drummer, I really have absolutely no reason to look outside of my tools

Best decision I ever made was to move on to M1 Mac! Soon, I think everyone will be moving to that too

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