Bus, Sends & Aux Channels in Logic
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Really love your tutorials! You are one of the best "teachers" here on Youtube, and you ALWAYS explain everything! I have a question I really hope you will answer:
1. In the song deadmau5 - Some Kind of Blue ( watch?v=PILwaqhFik8 ) at 0:30 (and many other places in the song) you hear some kind of sidechained noise FX. I watched you tutorial on how to make Transition FX with the ES2, but the FX in the song sounds different. Could you please make a tutorial on how to make it?
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@soundsLogical This is probably the simplest of errors on my part - but when I bus an audio track to the aux I'm not getting any signal output from the aux channel, just the original dry sound from the audio track. The output from the aux channel is the default output 1-2 and the input is set correctly. Please help if you have any ideas!
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Thanks, very helpful video!
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love the intro - wise words :)
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So good never even realised the capabilities and possibilities of bussing
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That was really great. Very clear. Thanks mate.
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also helped me sososos much lol been producing for about 1 year and had no clue what the point of busses where :P
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you sound british homes
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I have watched loads of videos on this. Your video explains it soooo much better than any other, thank you :)
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can tell you like four tet with this track! sounding niiiiiice.
Hey m8, great video! One question, when you change the volume in the mixer, how to go back to default. Looks like you have a shortcut for it in the video. Thnx
Sytrusze 8 months ago
@Sytrusze Hold down alt and click. That shortcut re-centres most of the controls in Logic, quite useful.
soundsLogical 8 months ago
your voice sounds the same as Subfocus
reeaks 10 months ago
@reeaks Damn, my secret is in the open! Only joking, I think we just both happen to be geeky southerners.
soundsLogical 10 months ago 5