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Logic Pro question
Hey peeps. I have logic pro and no cash at the moment . How can i get some dubby ass sounds in there. Im really limited at the moment and i have the urge to pop some shit off. Any one know any plugins or have any sounds?
Thanks . Stay up dub fam
Thanks . Stay up dub fam
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you have everything you need in logic to get down to some serious dub business. work at it. free advice: check out one of the patches, in particular, in ultrabeat.
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Thanks guys.TeReKeTe wrote:you have everything you need in logic to get down to some serious dub business. work at it. free advice: check out one of the patches, in particular, in ultrabeat.
i check those out all the time . i feel like im missing something or i dont know how to do a certain thing. Im sort of new to logic , i used to use fruity loops. Any extra advice?
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in terms of getting thick bass sounds ES2 has everything you'll need to get it sounding pretty full. from a tutorials point of view check out the videos on youtube by sflogicninja - some really good guide to the AUs that come in the box.
the tracks on my myspace (in my sig) use mostly the synths that come with logic if you're interested.
Also, a good tip for ultrabeat - if you want to use your own samples select the kit called drag and drop samples and then you can drag your drum sounds into the waveform display in ultrabeat and build your own kits.
the tracks on my myspace (in my sig) use mostly the synths that come with logic if you're interested.
Also, a good tip for ultrabeat - if you want to use your own samples select the kit called drag and drop samples and then you can drag your drum sounds into the waveform display in ultrabeat and build your own kits.
You're probably dragging them onto the wrong type of track. If you click on the '+' button near the top of the screen and then make sure that is set to audio, if you create one of those tracks it should be blue. Try dragging the audio into that track, should fix the problem.ChronicNate wrote:i got some wavs but when i drag them in they wont work. any ideas? i have a huge folder of sounds i cant use lol.
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sweetDuskky wrote:in terms of getting thick bass sounds ES2 has everything you'll need to get it sounding pretty full. from a tutorials point of view check out the videos on youtube by sflogicninja - some really good guide to the AUs that come in the box.
the tracks on my myspace (in my sig) use mostly the synths that come with logic if you're interested.
Also, a good tip for ultrabeat - if you want to use your own samples select the kit called drag and drop samples and then you can drag your drum sounds into the waveform display in ultrabeat and build your own kits.
how do u get es2 to wobble i cant figure it out
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sweet i got my first wobble. It has only worked for one bass sample so far thoDuskky wrote:use the router (which is the box in the middle if ES2) and on one of the slots set the target as Cutoff 1+2 and the source as LFO 2. if you then play around with the slider to the right of your router slot and the cutoff in the filter it should start wobbling quite nicely
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its not tho have you even tryed to search anything before you ask what it means i dowt it, everyone has been more then helpfull answering ya questions, ya just expect to get spoonfed it all try and find out stuff on ya own before you start asking more questions about it and read the production bible, it aint hard your just to lazy
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