yes, but i have a problem with working with really crapy 'midi' sounding drums that give me no options to customize it what so ever.
not only does every single one of those drums in Logic Express 8 suck completely and sound nothing like a realistic set of drums, but i can't individually edit each single highhat or bass kick or snare
in SessionDrummer2 from Cakewalk, it give me an extremely realistic sounding drum kit with every possible set i would ever want for drums.
and when i record on a piano roll or on my keyboard, after i have recorded it, i can individually mix each track. i have a whole track for the bass kick, a whole track for the snare, a whole track for each symbol. and then from that i can edit just the bass kick, so i can add effects into only the bass kick and not any other part of the drum.
so for someone who just wants a half assed drum kit, yea, those midi drums in logic are great, but for someone who actually wants professional quality and control over their drums, i want SessionDrummer2
*this comment was only addressing the fact that there is a reason why i want to see how i can move this .dll file that has SessionDrummer2 from my Windows program Cakewalk HomeStudio to Mac's Logic Express 8 program. Please don't continue to discuss the importance of this drum machine, but help me figure out a way to get this .dll file to work properly with Logic. Thank you!