FX on individual drum hits Logic. (couple of other Q's)
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FX on individual drum hits Logic. (couple of other Q's) Posted on: 07.02.2010 by Sharleen Binckley I have always used Logic since I started messing around with making music. I had a PC for a while and so was forced to use ableton (not that its a bad thing). I am now back with a Mac so running Logic again. I love Logic cos I can fly around really quick, but there's a few things I miss from ableton that I was wondering if they can be done in logic without spending ages trying to achieve the same results.Firstly, the main thing is putting FX on individual drums. Say I got a kit in the EXS24 and I want to put reverb on just the snare, can someone tell me the quickest way around going about it. In ableton you could do it by putting a plug in on the snare alone, I can't believe how I'd do it in logic without putting the snare alone on a different track. Next question is pitching, ableton is super fast. Whats the quickest way in logic, Im guessing everyone is gonna say time stretching. Is there a quicker, less destructive way? If you time stretch it effects the original sample. I'm looking for a way like how ableton works. I dont want to put a sample into the EXS24 and just pitch it up cos that effects the speed of the sample. I basically want to be able keep the same speed but just change the pitch. Any help appreciated Cheers | |
Sharleen Binckley 07.02.2010 | I have always used Logic since I started messing around with making music. I had a PC for a while and so was forced to use ableton (not that its a bad thing). I am now back with a Mac so running Logic again. I love Logic cos I can fly around really quick, but there's a few things I miss from ableton that I was wondering if they can be done in logic without spending ages trying to achieve the same results. Firstly, the main thing is putting FX on individual drums. Say I got a kit in the EXS24 and I want to put reverb on just the snare, can someone tell me the quickest way around going about it. In ableton you could do it by putting a plug in on the snare alone, I can't believe how I'd do it in logic without putting the snare alone on a different track. Next question is pitching, ableton is super fast. Whats the quickest way in logic, Im guessing everyone is gonna say time stretching. Is there a quicker, less destructive way? If you time stretch it effects the original sample. I'm looking for a way like how ableton works. I dont want to put a sample into the EXS24 and just pitch it up cos that effects the speed of the sample. I basically want to be able keep the same speed but just change the pitch. Any help appreciated Cheers |
Ashirumatic DJ 08.02.2010 | No Prob bob. I was looking for the same thing a bit ago. I love the Logic Plugins but hated not having control over individual samples etc... but then through the magic of youtube I discovered I did |
Sharleen Binckley 08.02.2010 | That, my boy, is exactly what I was looking for. Legend of the game. Cheers. |
Ashirumatic DJ 07.02.2010 | You could Bounce your Samples just straight audio and work with them that way. or what you are probably looking for is covered really well in this youtube tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C203hrFYKfs Enjoy |
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