@PJTheNativeSon You can, but it will vary on how good the sample is.... It wont seperate the kick, snare, hi-hat onto separate channels but it will give you a MIDI representation of want it analyzed.... It basically just looks at peaks in waveform and then give you a MIDI version of that.
Hey man, you think you can make a quick video showing us how to create 16th triplet notes? Like the hi hats heard in a lot of Lex Luger's beats? I ask because there isn't an option to quantize to that in logic.
Does this.work with any loop? For example, can I do this with a vinyl loop of my own?
PJTheNativeSon 1 month ago
@PJTheNativeSon You can, but it will vary on how good the sample is.... It wont seperate the kick, snare, hi-hat onto separate channels but it will give you a MIDI representation of want it analyzed.... It basically just looks at peaks in waveform and then give you a MIDI version of that.
imamusicmogul 1 month ago
Will it create diff midi note velocities depending on the loudness of the hits?
nutelina 3 months ago
Hey Adam. Could you do a tutorial on how to create a synth with your own sounds? Like, being able to assign your own sound bits to a key. Thanks. :D
Geoffboyardee 3 months ago
Whats up adam? How did you get the keys in the piano roll so big? Thanks
Vodje01 3 months ago
@Vodje01 Just zoom in on your piano roll and Logic will automatically make the keys bigger!!
imamusicmogul 3 months ago
@imamusicmogul thanks a lot bruu
Vodje01 3 months ago
@Vodje01 Press command-option-arrow keys to widen/contract, zoom in/out with precision.
TheKeekingSpiv 3 months ago
Hey man, you think you can make a quick video showing us how to create 16th triplet notes? Like the hi hats heard in a lot of Lex Luger's beats? I ask because there isn't an option to quantize to that in logic.
philliptillman1 3 months ago
@philliptillman1 there is that I'm option, i believe
idontcarewhy 3 months ago
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philliptillman1 3 months ago
FIRST!!!
romodrummerjz 3 months ago