@antman0216 just click alt-command n, and choose the number of tracks you want. need more, hit the little plus sign at the top of the channel strip list in the arrange, or just double click below the track
@NickofNarnia its another channel that i send multiple tracks too. Perfect example is drums. I may have a total of 10 different drum tracks. If you then create an audio channel, you can then go and set all those drums tracks outputs to go to this new audio channel (bus) that you have created. Now all of your drums are playing through this new bus so they can be processed altogether.
You have the most helpful videos ive seen so far. Its really helping me through the learning curve ive been looking for. One question, do you have all those massives running at once using midi? Or do you bounce them to audio, and then sequence them?
I noticed you're sidechaining just about every track. Wouldn't it be easier and less taxing on the CPU to put a sidechain on the busses instead?
joemaffei 1 day ago
I'm new to logic could you show a tutorial on a shortcut to adding multiple tracks to a session. Thanks.
antman0216 2 weeks ago
@antman0216 just click alt-command n, and choose the number of tracks you want. need more, hit the little plus sign at the top of the channel strip list in the arrange, or just double click below the track
videobenji 1 week ago
If you even have the synth sounds preloaded, then wy dont you just set a completely finished song as a template ^^
TheGreenchiller 1 month ago
Could you explain to me what exactly is a bus?
NickofNarnia 1 year ago
@NickofNarnia its another channel that i send multiple tracks too. Perfect example is drums. I may have a total of 10 different drum tracks. If you then create an audio channel, you can then go and set all those drums tracks outputs to go to this new audio channel (bus) that you have created. Now all of your drums are playing through this new bus so they can be processed altogether.
nzmusic101 1 year ago
@nzmusic101 Thank you, textbook grade response
NickofNarnia 1 year ago
You have the most helpful videos ive seen so far. Its really helping me through the learning curve ive been looking for. One question, do you have all those massives running at once using midi? Or do you bounce them to audio, and then sequence them?
altron64 1 year ago
Love your tutorials man!
But would it be stupid of me to ask for you to upload your templates, and/or synth/bass presets that you have done?
You´re helping me out allot!
TheFocusfilms 1 year ago
@TheFocusfilms haha great question!
JHiZ06 1 year ago
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The HD looks sweet
dutchrocker88 1 year ago
Awesome! This'll save me so much time
dutchrocker88 1 year ago
Nice you got it to HD! Looks so much better! Nice vid too!
srayw 1 year ago
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dutchrocker88 1 year ago
Why do you pre-master? Wouldn't that be hard to work with for the ME? Thanks for the videos, you rock! :D
ssssn 1 year ago
@ssssn when i say pre-master, i will only have that buss/sub group peaking at -3db to leave some headroom for mastering. Cheers
nzmusic101 1 year ago
Great tutorial & thanks for improving to HD, it helps to see better all details.
neotetsu 1 year ago