But WHILE YOURE WORKING on a song in Logic, it's inevitable that you will run into so much outrageous, unexplainable frustrating garbage. my drum tracks are Muted, and I still hear them, that kind of thing.
They'll still keep adding more and more features, while existing features will never work properly.
It goes like this: open Logic, work, hit a wall, waste two hours, wall is still here, close Logic, open Cubase, no walls, actually produce and complete something...
That stuff rarely happens to me and I use Logic every day...when it does though, it's usually something I overlooked while I wasn't paying attention, which has nothing to do with the software.
God well done for having the patience to sort that one out - I've been writing on Logic forever and could never be bothered with it! thanks for making the effort
Quick question - followed your tutorial and got the regions playing back as I wanted when I play the keyboard, but when I record to the Touch Tracks track and playback, the trigger acts as if it was a 'single hit' and plays the whole region - am I doing something wrong?
Nice technique - thanks for this. I remember going to a music expo in London and liking the way some guy was using Ableton Live to do the same thing as this but with audio loops.
Still, I guess you could do the same in Logic by rendering out your loops, importing them into EXS24 and recording a midi sequence - only problem being that the tempo would be fixed for the project right?
I am playing a great deal of solo piano with basic string, bass and light percussion supporting - using a MAC 2G Memory, 2.8 Processor - the acoustic piano often cuts out on runs or delays when playing bass notes - I have maxed out the memory on the Logic Audio Preferences but nothing seems to help - this happens when all I've recorded is the piano - this has me at a standstill - I'd appreciate any help. Thanks
Lemon&Yoghurt - They cut the sample into pieces 4,8 or 16 and trigger the pieces at their original timing (or reorder them to timing) . Note i didnt say tempo. Cuz the slices may or may not be recorded to a metronome.
Hi i have a question. If you take a "break", like sample 4 seconds of a funktrack. then cut that 1 bar or 2 bars of music into 4 or 8 or even 16 equal pieces, whats best practice according you on how to replay these samples to make it 'whole' again?
This is used in hiphop to change bpm of a break, re-edit the break, or make it sound tighter and add other breaks to it. Problem Im facing is
when I cut a break and change bpm or reply to get the break, pieces dont fit or dont folllow one another up too well. I get moments of air and the groove will suck. ho do you egt rid of the air in between the samples, do you use echo or another effect?
i like the shirt too. And I call it Apple to so blah! I guess they removed the command key to make all the noob Mac users, who were formerly PC users happy
it doesn't let me drag the sounds to the touch track window
r4brentford 5 months ago
what is this useful for?
yoGregg0ry 7 months ago
Your shirt is absolutely hilarious hahaha Now all they need is a "I play games that aren't out in Japan yet" one for all the gamers lol
RichieEastside 2 years ago 2
your tutorials are good.
But WHILE YOURE WORKING on a song in Logic, it's inevitable that you will run into so much outrageous, unexplainable frustrating garbage. my drum tracks are Muted, and I still hear them, that kind of thing.
They'll still keep adding more and more features, while existing features will never work properly.
It goes like this: open Logic, work, hit a wall, waste two hours, wall is still here, close Logic, open Cubase, no walls, actually produce and complete something...
phincycle 2 years ago
That stuff rarely happens to me and I use Logic every day...when it does though, it's usually something I overlooked while I wasn't paying attention, which has nothing to do with the software.
RichieEastside 2 years ago
best t-shirt ever.
xthemeantime 2 years ago 4
that is very unorthodox lol
musico07 3 years ago
Can this be done in MainStage?
xav3x 3 years ago
God well done for having the patience to sort that one out - I've been writing on Logic forever and could never be bothered with it! thanks for making the effort
fishybishbash 3 years ago
Sorry, posted too quick, realised I'd left the keys assigned with GateLoop instead of just Gate. Having great fun with this, thanks!
catohoeben 3 years ago
Quick question - followed your tutorial and got the regions playing back as I wanted when I play the keyboard, but when I record to the Touch Tracks track and playback, the trigger acts as if it was a 'single hit' and plays the whole region - am I doing something wrong?
catohoeben 3 years ago
Nice technique - thanks for this. I remember going to a music expo in London and liking the way some guy was using Ableton Live to do the same thing as this but with audio loops.
Still, I guess you could do the same in Logic by rendering out your loops, importing them into EXS24 and recording a midi sequence - only problem being that the tempo would be fixed for the project right?
catohoeben 3 years ago
I am playing a great deal of solo piano with basic string, bass and light percussion supporting - using a MAC 2G Memory, 2.8 Processor - the acoustic piano often cuts out on runs or delays when playing bass notes - I have maxed out the memory on the Logic Audio Preferences but nothing seems to help - this happens when all I've recorded is the piano - this has me at a standstill - I'd appreciate any help. Thanks
5zzzzz123 3 years ago
Thanks. I wonder how the oldskool peopledid it, who used hw sampers like s950 and didnt have topnotch timestretching. Any ideas?
LemonAndYoghurt 3 years ago
Lemon&Yoghurt - They cut the sample into pieces 4,8 or 16 and trigger the pieces at their original timing (or reorder them to timing) . Note i didnt say tempo. Cuz the slices may or may not be recorded to a metronome.
adambionic 2 years ago
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LemonAndYoghurt 2 years ago
Hi i have a question. If you take a "break", like sample 4 seconds of a funktrack. then cut that 1 bar or 2 bars of music into 4 or 8 or even 16 equal pieces, whats best practice according you on how to replay these samples to make it 'whole' again?
This is used in hiphop to change bpm of a break, re-edit the break, or make it sound tighter and add other breaks to it. Problem Im facing is
LemonAndYoghurt 3 years ago
when I cut a break and change bpm or reply to get the break, pieces dont fit or dont folllow one another up too well. I get moments of air and the groove will suck. ho do you egt rid of the air in between the samples, do you use echo or another effect?
thanks, you damn good nindja!
LemonAndYoghurt 3 years ago
i like the shirt too. And I call it Apple to so blah! I guess they removed the command key to make all the noob Mac users, who were formerly PC users happy
skinnyblackguy 3 years ago
interesting tip!
tavozgarcia 3 years ago
sweet shirt
trevdogza 3 years ago
Another great tip! Thanks a lot Ninja!!
Flipsidetrack 3 years ago
Now I see why people use Ableton Live for this :) Thanks.
proagg 3 years ago
Dude, it's called "command", not "apple". ;)
Anyway, thanks for the video ^^
RatchetRenegade 3 years ago
Yeah, I know. *Slaps own wrist*
SFLogicNinja 3 years ago 2
i must have that shirt
DavidNights13 3 years ago
This is tight! I'm gonna try this - Thanks man!
jaiwil 3 years ago