![]() This by far is the most flexible way to create drums. If you have all of your drummer regions set exactly the same it can be very boring so make sure that for each region it is tweaked to account for the varying dynamics that are part of most songs. I feel it is a large step above using loops, but can be limiting if you don't use it properly. ![]() Each drummer can be further customized by decided how many fills they perform, what sub-set of drums they use and even more. As Dave mentioned in the comments below your question, you can select a drummer from a set of styles (R&B, songwriting, etc) and select from several drummers within each style. This was originally a feature with Logic Pro X and has since migrated to GarageBand (OS X only). ![]() GarageBand employs loops as one way of creating drums, but you're right, it is very limited especially if your interested in keeping up to date with pop music (trap, EDM, etc). ![]()
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