Adrian Delso wrote:I'm in Graphic, I click-held the Synths label and found the Drum thing. I then selected a kit and a few drums, but the point I'm missing is how you then get them to make any drum-like noises!
Hang on............which thing did you find?
In the graphic editor there are 3 areas to check out just above the track.
These are the 3 popups to the right of RMS [and the no. of bars]
Ignore the one on the far right for now, which is your synth/effect selector.
Go to the second one (which is the PORT/Output selector) and choose Internal 10 which will get you onto a midi track (if on an audio one) and be ready for quicktime drums.
Check to see if you're getting sound by dragging the cursor down the piano roll on the left.......you should hear drums.
Now switch to pencil and run down the piano roll and you place notes on the track at the current note length. You can also pencil all over the track or use the spray can tool.
Now goto the popup labelled NOTES and select DRUMS.
Now you can see your drum notes and also pencil on more in the same 2 ways above.
You can hold down the option key on the name of a drum and change it for another.
You can mute and solo individual drums.
You can add new drums with the last item in the list 'new drum' and you can change the complete kit with the top one.
Once you've figured that out you can then play with the other synths and VSTi's.
No offence but I don't know why you need doggybox..........everything's already covered.