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I recently bought logic pro 9 and i think when i tried it out in the apple store it had drums in the drum library which i don't seem to have. Particularly acoustic drums. The guy in the store said all the drums came with it. I wondered if there is a list anywhere of what actually comes with it when you downloaded it.

Hi
If you bought Logic Pro from the Appstore, did you download all of the addtional content via Logic Pro menu?
If you bought the (old) DVD version, did you install everything, including the AppleLoops etc?
CCT

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