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questions on logic studio?
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:08 pm
by dabwa
ayo, i been workin my way thru the logic bible but only so many hours in the day,i havent had logic very long so im still gettin used to it!
some pretty stupid fukin questions here but if u can answer any wud be appreciated!
1:ok when i get a sample out of a synth say the es1,how do i get the sample in to the sample editor,it shows up in the piano roll but it says nothin to display when i go to the sample editor,is this because its a software instrument track and not a audio track?(so far iv been gettin them as close as i can to how i want it to sound but its hard to get it jus how i want it,myb i jus need more practise on the synths and timing??)
2:is there a button in logic where i can set the key sensitivity on my keyboard,im guessin its on my keyboard but never know, i didnt see it in the instruction manual?
3:what do you find the best way to get your samples in time? do you record them in then quantize them,or play with them in piano roll manually?
safe if u made it this far!
pZ>.
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:15 pm
by drwurst
yeah, you confusing audio instruments (virtual synths)
and audio tracks,...
if you want to use the output of your synths as audio
you have to bounce or digital mixdown the output of your synth and import it as audio....
3d question...timing: record, quantize if u want, correct manually
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:25 pm
by dabwa

oh shit im a idiot
thats gonna keep me busy tonight,safe mate!!
when you layer samples do you bounce them in to one track or keep them seperate? guessin its jus personal preference! or to clean up.
i got a novation remote sl25 compact,if anyone knows about the key sensitivity subject?

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:38 pm
by drwurst
depends man, personal taste, i usually bounce and then layer it in my sampler...

, or keep it on seperate tracks....
dunno about your novation but have a friend who i couldask later...
cheers
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:46 pm
by dabwa
sound advice! if u get a chance that wud be dope, or i cud try to make a track sober, see if i get used to the sensitivity
pZ>
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:01 pm
by sherbert mastodon
The Novation stuff usually has touch adjustment, is there an editor program for it? I have an XStation, its buried in a submenu in that.....
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:50 pm
by dabwa
ahh yeaaa sorted,i was lookin for key sensitivity,came under touchvel or somthing sorted now!! no need to stay sober
jus outta curiosity what synths are u using?
iv been using the es1 manily find it easier to get the right sounds but all seem very simular after a while!
didnt have much luck with es2 have to set more time aside to learn that 1 i think!
i was using massive but it stopped workin keeps crashing when opening samples that was amazing for bass tho!!
i can use absynth but cant change the sounds without it crashin,im gonna have to buy it an get a legit copy soon,probally get massive!

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:58 pm
by drwurst
es1 es2 is really good! i use them all the time
some minimoog simulation
and starrsynth by lanstarr! cost only 10 dollar
and its called soun destruction unit!
def worth trying out!
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1894.html
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:07 pm
by dabwa
i got all exited then, a 10$ synth then realized its windows only
have u got it on a mac?
might have to loook into gettin that play windows stuff on ya mac thing!
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:15 pm
by drwurst
sorry, shold have known youre on mac... :/
damn....
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:29 pm
by dabwa
gettin a pc soon so good to know, mate tellin me he can get logic studio workin on a pc, i gotta see that to beleive it tho.......
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 5:45 pm
by two oh one
The absolute best Minimoog emu I've found is Minimonsta. It has extra LFOs that the original didn't have. It's a bit of a weapon. I'd grab that, but it's more than 10 bucks.
I don't think we'll see Logic running on the PC again without mad hackery. Even if you do get OS X running on a PC, it's going to be unstable as hell due to all the random nasty hardware that people shove in there.
Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 2:34 pm
by drwurst
dabwa wrote:gettin a pc soon so good to know, mate tellin me he can get logic studio workin on a pc, i gotta see that to beleive it tho.......
now, this is true, ive seen it,
and i will set up mine soon...

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:01 am
by dabwa
u will have to let me know if it works well, did it seem stable? i cant really afford a good mac so think im gonna get a phatt pc instead of a kinda ok mac,but jus shelled out for logic so kinda wanna get that on it!
not the end of the world if not

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:59 pm
by blk plague
since we are discussing the new logic, im gonn athrow my own questions in. mainly, i dont use a midi controller. i just play out on my type keyboard. now, in logic express 7 i would record midi changes using the channel strip midi setting.(it used to be in the drop menu with theread/write/touch and latch options). all those options are there except for midi. how do i record my changes now? come on you geniuses, tell me!!

warp an acapella on logic 8
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:44 am
by nehuenspace
, hy there...
i was a ableton user before, i switch to logic now and i dont realy know how to make this...
is there any way to warp voices on logic 8 ?
thanks..
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:14 am
by Sharmaji
BLK PLAGUE wrote:since we are discussing the new logic, im gonn athrow my own questions in. mainly, i dont use a midi controller. i just play out on my type keyboard. now, in logic express 7 i would record midi changes using the channel strip midi setting.(it used to be in the drop menu with theread/write/touch and latch options). all those options are there except for midi. how do i record my changes now? come on you geniuses, tell me!!

yo blood
couple of ways to do it. easiest way would be to load up an instrument channel and play yr part or write it in. then hit 'v' for viewing automation, pick the parameter you want to edit in the synth and BOOM-- it's there.
OR
play yr part and then put the track into latch mode like you would have done before. play and do all the tweakin' you want-- then open up automation and further refine. tres sexy, this.
if you wan to record automation, etc in in real-time after you get a midi controller, then you can easily assign any knob/switch/doodad/whatchamajigit to control whatever visible automation is up-- makes automatin' yr wobbles a whole lot easier (or ASDR-based filter sweeps, if yr doin' bassline).
any time you wanna pass thru my 'hood mansion and get busy w/ logic yr more than welcome.
and as we all know, if it ain't halfstep with a wobble, then it's not dubstep!
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:16 am
by two oh one
TeReKeTe wrote:and as we all know, if it ain't halfstep with a wobble, then it's not dubstep!
Werd.