In Logic's Mixer, click on the '+' button of that channel strip to create as many Aux channels as you need. These will automatically be assigned sequentially to the Ultrabeat output channels. If you need to alter this assignment, click and hold on the I/O box on the Aux channel,. Start making music with Logic Pro X. Author and Logic Pro insider Dot Bustelo walks through every facet of basic drum programming and beat making in Logic Pro, including choosing the right drum kit for the beat, recording, arranging, and quantizing. She shows off Drummer, the intelligent drum feature, for creating beats automatically. In this tutorial video, we explore three examples that help us better understand how we can effectively capture specific moods using melodies. Features / February 19, 2021 A look at hyperpop production with Angelus, Blackwinterwells, and Alice Gas. The Physics Classroom Tutorial presents physics concepts and principles in an easy-to-understand language. Conceptual ideas develop logically and sequentially, ultimately leading into the mathematics of the topics.
Dubspot instructor and course designer Matt Shadetek returns with another episode of Secret Knowledge, our video tutorial series of production tips, techniques and advice for Logic users. In the first installment of this three-part video tutorial, Shadetek looks at some different ways to create trap drum parts, especially rolls and fills, live with a MIDI controller.
Southern hip hop has long been one of my favorite styles of music and with the recent explosion in popularity of the new trap-influenced sounds I thought this might be a cool occasion to share some advanced techniques for programming these patterns in a more live style. In this tutorial we're going to build a drum kit and Logic project which will help us to create these types of patterns using a MIDI controller instead of having to draw them in with a mouse. To do this we're going to build out some MIDI processing in Logic's Environment to split apart the different notes we're playing and apply different MIDI processing to them. We're going to use an arpeggiator to play hi hat rolls at different speeds depending on which note we play, and do the same thing for snares. We're also going to create a mapped multi-instrument that pulls multiple sound sources together into a single instrument we can play from one MIDI controller.
In this first video in the series we'll look at building the kit in Ultrabeat using samples from the Lex Luger drum kit. We'll also create the first hi hat arpeggiation using a transformer and arpeggiator in Logic's environment. – Matt Shadetek
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is a DJ, producer and teacher based in Brooklyn, New York. He runs the Dutty Artz label with DJ /Rupture. His second solo album The Empire Never Ended is out now. Hear his music at mattshadetek.com.Logic Beat Tutorial App
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