In this tutorial, Mike Irwin (AKA Miir) demonstrates the use of Logic Pro X's Noise Gate filter to create rhythmic gating and stutter/glitch effects. Soundcloud: / audiomiir facebook: / miiraudio Miir on Spotify: open.spotify.co...
Just started using Logic, smoothest transition from Ableton so far from other DAWs I’ve tried to be fair! Really enjoying it and this us exactly what I needed thanks.
WOW All i can say great video. subscribed and added to favorites. learning how to mix and master in logic pro X got the music making down packed just learning now how to blend every thing better to fit as far as the sounds and drums very informative.
hey! you can also bounce a pattern track in place as audio and use it as input rather than creating an auxilary-bus input. Find the "bounce in place" option in the context-menu (right click) when selecting a track.
Great tutorial. I'm gonna sidechain the gate to my kicks at 128bpm to get a pulsing sound with my saw synth in serum. I'm going for a Porter Robinson vibe.
I would start with mobile apps just to practice (like Fl studio Mobile, Garageband or Walband(the only free one.) ,but eventually your going to have to get a laptop
This is a very useful tutorial. Thank you for sharing this technique. It’s going to improve my creativity and take it to a whole new level. Your the man! 👍🏻💯
It sucks and isn't well publicised, but you could try and use the legacy Noise Gate (silver gate) which shares a similar interface. Simply hold the 'option' key while clicking an empty effect slot, and you should have a list of legacy plugins available.
Its easier to use the effect plugin Step FX was originally called Camel Space before Apple acquired them to get hold of Alchemy but all the CamEl FX are right there, check out the original Camel audio effects to get an idea of what can be done, it seems many people don't realise these amazing FX plugins live on in Logic!
Yes by the way I wish they were available individually in logic. Like I wish there was a dedicated effect for distortion, instead of having to open the fatFX and disable all the other effects.
Great tutorial!!! Had one quick question. Not sure if anyone else has run into this, but the effect works great for me, but only works if I have that track selected. as soon as I move on and have any other track selected the effect doesn't work. as long as I play with that track selected is the only way it will continue to have the Noise gate trigger. any ideas? Thanks
Instead of using aux 1 and a bus (which kinda confuses me) I'm gonna bounce down my kick in ultrabeat. Use the audio file as an input for the gate and mute the kick audio.
Great tutorial but every time I open the project I have to make same settings (changes) in Gate noise plugin . & plz use NOTE REPEAT tool to write midi stutter effect !
Thanks dude, I did this tutorial about 5 or 6 years ago, needed a refresher, you are a really good teacher, and the pause button makes you super patient! Nice one, gates are cool, the first time I heard a Norman Cook gate I wanted to learn how to do it!