0:34 pro tip: export all of these regions first. to a temporary folder called “chops” inside your project folder. they might come in handy later for some background vocal accents or other creative post production
Hey charles i have two questions. 1) ( most urgent ) How to I record a punch on a new track lane (vocals) then edit it into a separate take on another track lane. No quick swiping. ( so i can here my old take in monitor) 2) why do my audio files (vocals again) sometime some out looking like chunky bit mario blocks and i have to zoom WAY in to see the audio waves?
Hi charles i've learned so much from ur tutorial, easy to be understood, thanks so much for ur hardwork providing logic tutorials for us, really really useful 😄 I have question tho, on the minutes 04:41 there are 2 tracks (track number 17 VOX_Verb & 18 VOX__DLY with yellow bus on it) how do you create that kind of BUS tracks on the main track window? Thanks in advance
When you were bouncing the midi, how did it know you wanted to specifically keep the eq but not the analog lab? Because you chose the option to bypass the effects plugin.. I’m confused
I always bounce everything and have just one hidden track with all my MIDI data for remix purposes for my label . A good Video as ever . It’s funny but I have most DAW’s and always always go back to Logic ! ❤
Hi, Mr. Cleyn, I knew sth. about this, but not everything. Thank you for these valuable tips. 🙏🏻 May I ask a question? What about bypassing the plugins/effects that are part of the sound in Logic? By bypassing the effects the sound would not be the original one again. But you can‘t choose the plugins you want to bypass when bouncing (in place) and those you don’t want to bypass for example. Either all or none of them? Is that right? It’s the part with Analog Lab and FAB-EQ. The EQ is still there although you bypass the plugins? Do I misunderstand sth. here? So, if I use a Logic sound there are some effect plugins which make the sound as it sounds. When you bounce with bypassing the plugins, do these Logic effects still work for the sound?
Help! I'm editing some breaths out of my vocal tracks, but when I merge everything together with command J, I don't get the usual notification that a new audio file will be created, instead, everything I've cut out just comes back! It's like I'm hitting the undo button (though the tracks do merge into one). This has never happened before, any idea what's going on?
@@isaac8361 this tip from @soundslikenery worked for me: Oh yeah, that is a very annoying bug in Logic. I’m sorry you had to deal with that! Whenever possible, Logic seems to try to “heal” the cuts in the region instead of creating a new audio file. Here’s my suggestion: To force Logic to create a new audio file, don’t select the regions with the pointer tool. Instead, make a marquee selection, and then add just a bit of “dead air” to you marquee selection to the right of the last region. Now when trying to merge, Logic will likely create a new file without the breaths you edited out. Let me know if that worked:)
hey man, I'm pretty sure flatten and merge is doing almost exactly the same as bounce in place. However, it doesn't fuss with your channel strip.. i think it's specifically designed for comps in logic.
Thanks for this video. I'm doing the first steps. But for some reasons whenever I get to clic on Join (Command + J) and hit create, it doesn't create the audio like is shown here. Even If I go to the comp track and I click (Compact + Flatten) Even if I use "The glue tool" It just creates and empty clip with no sound. Is that a glitch? Does anybody know how to fix this? Thank you
I have two songs that transition together, how to do I separate them to make two songs so the transition is smooth and doesn’t stop for a split second and then continues to the next?
I have a question: When I have 3 tracks (MIDI) for a production purpose and I want to bring all these 3 instruments together so I have one Audio File (I usually do Bounce in Place with all 3 tracks) basically, the melody. But Logic doesn't keep my leveling I did on these track each before. How can I solve that?
Why don't the tutorial guys address how to get your joined clips in a nice 4-bar loop? If there is no audio on the 1st downbeat, how do I fill in that space? In Cubase, you can draw it in. Here it only lets me draw a slab of midi.
Let me have a tinker when I get home from work and I’ll try and remember how to do it. I feel certain I’ve done this before at some point but can remember the process. Watch this space and hopefully I’ll have your answer in a day or two.
Logic pro est vraiment un mauvais logiciel j'ai essayé Cubase pendant 6 ans fl studio prendent 10 ans et Logic depuis maintenant presque 10 ans....et c'est vraiment de la merde y'as même pas un synthé FM potable dedans bref...
I always bounce everything and have just one hidden track with all my MIDI data for remix purposes for my label . A good Video as ever . It’s funny but I have most DAW’s and always always go back to Logic ! ❤