Learn to create sequencer-style rhythmic and melodic patterns in Step Sequencer.
Imagine a sequencer with an infinite number of independent rows. Envision those rows playing back at different speeds and being different lengths in a polyrhythmic fashion. Some rows cycle forward. Other rows step backwards or access their programmed steps randomly. What about programming step probability? With a row setting labelled "Chance" you can only kind of predict what steps might actually play! That's the power of Logic's new Step Sequencer
As you can see, Step Sequencer is a lot deeper than it may seem at first glance. In fact, the more you dive into it, the more you discover its limitless possibilities. You can use it to create polyrhythmic beats, program basslines and chords, add randomness to melodic patterns, automate synth parameters, program fast trap-style hi-hat rolls with note-repeat and so much more... This course by Logic guru Joshua Carney will show you all that, and so much more.
Joshua starts by covering all the basics of the Step Sequencer. He covers the essential key commands, and explains how to program your own beats, bass and melodic patterns. Then, you get deeper in the the Step Editor advanced features. Joshua demonstrates different ways to alter the groove of your patterns and add variation using the various parameters.
There's a lot to learn, so take a "step" in the right direction and watch this in-depth Step Sequencer course now to learn the ins and outs of Logic's Step Sequencer!