So what if your song uses different effects at different locations in the song? this means creating multiple tracks any neater way of doing this, or is this the best method?
@deftonesfan192 You need something like the Apogee One....... it's basically an external interface Midi type foot controller that allows you to switch between up to 5 custom guitar rig combos that are pre-set in Logic or Garageband. So you would create in Logic or Garageband your favorite preset sounds and amp/pedal combos. Then program the Apogee One to access the ones you want to use. Then you use the footswitch on the Apogee to swtich between the preset set-ups.
to be honest they are not great sounds though, the distortions sound really thin, the only pedal thats ok is the phaser, all these plugins have great graphics but they don't come anywhere near to the real thing
I seriously had no idea any of those plugins were there. I've got way too used to what I know from older versions and not explored Logic 9 nearly enough!
can you put as many as you want? or is it limited to the window size (pedal board shown)?
ericalward 3 weeks ago
Put the pedalboard before the amp.
lilmrdr 3 months ago 3
such a helpful video!
crazysteven3 6 months ago
if i ran my guitar threw my line 6 ux2 could i use these amp modelings instead of podfarm?
charlieshreds 9 months ago
How do you record with effects in Logic (not adding the effects after recording but at the same time)?
RJADVids 10 months ago
@RJADVids just put the effects in the track before recording
ViniciusMPepino 9 months ago
were do u open amp disiner
jomen1234 1 year ago
So what if your song uses different effects at different locations in the song? this means creating multiple tracks any neater way of doing this, or is this the best method?
deftonesfan192 1 year ago
@deftonesfan192 You need something like the Apogee One....... it's basically an external interface Midi type foot controller that allows you to switch between up to 5 custom guitar rig combos that are pre-set in Logic or Garageband. So you would create in Logic or Garageband your favorite preset sounds and amp/pedal combos. Then program the Apogee One to access the ones you want to use. Then you use the footswitch on the Apogee to swtich between the preset set-ups.
JasonUGA311 8 months ago
I dont think logic pro has that many great effects built into it :( I wanna try to create a great metal sound & its alot of messing around ...
deftonesfan192 1 year ago
to be honest they are not great sounds though, the distortions sound really thin, the only pedal thats ok is the phaser, all these plugins have great graphics but they don't come anywhere near to the real thing
tarkster99 1 year ago
thanks dude
boostah27 1 year ago
I seriously had no idea any of those plugins were there. I've got way too used to what I know from older versions and not explored Logic 9 nearly enough!
alexvegas 1 year ago
Haha, you sound just like that guy who made that really awful Rickenbacker 360 demonstration for Gearwire ...
BarryDennen12 1 year ago
thanks.. keep making vids!! I really appreciate that
skeet007 2 years ago 10