Multiple outputs addicitve drums

hi
can anybody walk me through this? i want to use an addictive drums instance with multiple outputs. i have chosen the mult out instrument but don't see any difference. how do i assign an for example the highhat to a different output?
thanks for the help!
w

Hi
On the AD Kit Page, click the arrow or "out" button at the bottom of the fader for the hi-hat. Then in Logic open the mixer and at the bottom of the fader for AD you'll see a plus and a minus button. Press the plus button to open the channels for the individual kit pieces. Incidentally if some channels are unused and you want rid of them, highlight them and click delete on your keyboard.

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