Your techniques go beyond tips. It’s a whole ‘nother mentality using Logic Pro. I have seen few (if any?) tools that let you skip a beat. You showed two ways to get Logic Pro to skip stuff temporarily. Mind blown. Thank you for sharing 1) what Logic Pro can do, 2) another way of looking at the tooling, and 3) opening my mind to another approach to editing. Bravo!
These tips are very helpful and applicable. Thank you for making this video. Blessings, contentment, joy, love, peace, rest, and strength to you and yours!
Thank you for sharing many tips in such a short time! It's so fast that I couldn’t get it all, but I'll watch it again and put it into practice. Do you have a sore throat? Take care of your great voice. I'm always looking forward to your videos and songs :)
You know with the piano roll midi is there a way to just reduce the velocity range? so they aren't all the same but also not super wide apart velocity wise, I use a compressor or manual adjust the velocity's by hand currently.
Hello Bro! I abandoned Logic for one simple reason. You can't transpose in Logic! Only with the help of a special plugin and this is extremely inconvenient! Presonus Studio 1! Most convenient. Have a nice day!
That's not a Logic problem, that's a YOU problem. Logic can transpose both midi and audio in both semitone and octave increments. Shift + opt/alt + up or down arrow for octave transpose and then opt/alt + up or down arrow for semitone transpose.