How to program drums with Logic Pro x Step Sequencer | The BEST way to make a beat

Published: 17 May 2021
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Today we take a look at the awesome Logic Pro X Step sequencer for programming drums. It is an awesome tool and it has completely changed the game for me. I hope you enjoy.

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