5 Transition Tricks PRO Producers Use!
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
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Transitions are a great way of leveling up your productions -- in this video, I cover 5 transition tricks that the pros use regularly to instantly make their productions sound better and more interesting. I go deep on this tutorial!
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The reversed reverb sounds even better, if you create it with just the first note (or syllable for vocals) of the new phrase. That way the reverb has the same sonic structure like the element being played right afterwards. This really sounds like the reverb is introducing the new element, much more coherent than putting an unrelated reverb tail in front of it.
When I was a kid, we would have to flip the tape upside down, print the reverb to tape, and then flip it back the right way. Pain in the ass, but the time alignment was always perfect.
I'm so happy to live in the world of music. One of my teachers did production and film scoring in the 80's and we've had lots of conversations about how much easier the tech is today. Lower barrier to entry but it still takes musical skill - just knowing the tech is a small piece of it
Wait so nobody's talking about the video transitions in the beginning... LOL love your energy Nathan
THERE IT IS!!!!!
@@NathanJamesLarsen I wish I could do that every time I waltzed into my room XD
I actually had a track I knew needed transitions so saved this video to watch later as 'homework' bfr working on that track. Awesome content as always!!
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It’s not only learning LPro stuff, it’s also absorbing your inspiration. Thank you! Ranking it for myself as the best channel to learn LPro
That vocal tip is so good. Sound so solid and really makes the transition so much more dynamic
Love it! And yes love doing that!
Thank you so much I've been mixing for 2 years and hit a learning wall just recently and it's been very hard to get back in with these tips I feel like I have more options on what I can do with my mix ! Great video
Another OG adding value to the community! Only watched 2 of your vids but I trust you 100%
Love your work Nathan! I apply instantly nearly everything you suggest, AND IT WORKS
That's what I'm talking about!!
So glad this popped up in my recommended feed; I'm always looking to refine my production skills! Checked out your video on recording string players and making a riser using violin/viola!
Me sitting in my studio struggling with a transition....Then I see this.....Thank you!
😱😱😎😎👏👏 yessss!
I love those moments when we stumble on that very one specific technique topic that helps the project move along as we hear it in our minds.
Amazing tips. Definitely going to incorporate this in my current project. Thank you 🙏🏾
I like how reverb is always the answer lol
basically he's telling us for 24 minutes to use reverb and reverse sounds
Bro, your tutorials are gold!
Thanks for your amazing work!
Awesome tricks I already use some of these but I also learned some new stuff too thanks
Wow! Some of those things you said in there, Nathan, blew my mind. Some of them even gave me confirmation of what I've been noticing and wondering about in my music! Thank you so much for doing this video, Nathan! And by the way, that intro was great. Right after watching that intro two times, I was like, "I'm definitely subscribing." You hooked me right into the video. And got me to subscribe even before I watched the main part of the video! Great job! Oh, and furthermore, that arrangement section--so good; I'm definitely going to do what you said! :) -Christopher Sirard
now thats what i was looking for,..... happy to have just discovered your channel! ♥♥♥♥
Thanks! Nice to see these tips and tricks in Logic.
Thank you so much for all the great tutorials 🙏🏼
For sure! Happy to do it
Keep sharing your next level workflow tips...... great work
Sitting in the studio implementing some of these techniques.. Thank you bro!!!
This is one of the most helpful music production channels I’ve come across. Thank you for the great tutorials
😎😎😎 don't make me blush 🥳
bruh go watch sol state lol
I can't find my mopey comment in the sea, but I did actually uninstall and reinstall and now the fade tool function works - for anyone suffering the same issue
Great tutorials!
wonderful guidelines.. thanks and lots of love
19:37 - this was the best moment of the entire video. Seeing that spark in your eye because your spirits connected with the beauty of your craft. That Joy right there. That’s what its about. Thank you so much for remionding me. Needed to see that. Also thank you for this very educational video. I feel very refreshed by your passion my guy.
Right? I saw it too
This man is inspiring and has a good soul
Hi Nathan. Just wanted to say I am a new subscriber and love your content. For a bedroom producer like me this is golden. Your video where you talk about how producers are watching mix tutorials before knowing how produce made me chuckle because that's exactly the misstep I took. I also love how you constantly emphasize sound selection. Would you mind digging deeper into that? I've bought a lot of plugin synths that comprise the 'must haves' in the production world today but still have trouble at times finding the right sound which kills the creative flow. Are there plugins you recommend? Or is there a way to structure the sounds in those plugins to enable a quicker flow? Thank you.
love it brother & thank you for the great tutorial!
For sure! happy to do it!
Love this! Thanks!
Very helpful. Thank You. You are so creative.
the last tip is really great!!!!
its so funny because I was literally struggling on bridging two parts of this track im working on together LAST NIGHT, and you post this today
Boom! There ya go. Timing is interesting like that!
thank you for making this, more ideas acquired 🤝
Amazing man, thank you for this! 🙌🏽
For sure! 🙏
Love the reverse stuff. Used to flip the 24 track over and reverse record to another track to do that. Late 70s…. (Pre MIDI)
Really nice reverse vocal reverb thingy. BOOM. Cheers mate.
I like the way you think. Love your work!
This is pure musical gold for all genres and productions!
Thanks Blake!! These are principles that overrule all of music! And that's what I hope to stay true to!
Thanks for the content!
Thank you for the great tutorial
Really good stuff! Thank you
Great tutorial. Thanks
9:54 is gold. 😂. My boy tuned his voice real quick. Great content as usual brother.
😂 thanks man!
This was very helpful and useful What happened to programming a drum. Fill
I use risers but never thought about using reverb and reverse process
For sure as a musician we make transitions in the band by hitting differently up to the chorus
Dude, you're awesome, happy to have just discovered your channel!
Thanks a bunch! I'm happy you found it too 😎
Great information
Thanks
Great, but also the song you‘re showing us this topic with is very, very good. (vewi). 👍🏻👏🏻💪🏻👏🏻👍🏻
i need a lot of work on my transitions. thanks for the tips!
Thank you Nathan - great tutorial!
never disappointed when i come to this channel!
Thanks for sharing!
Really insightful, thank you!
Very Helpful man
amazing!! THANKYOU
Just subbed! Thanks Nathan!
Thank you &&&Very interesting and helpful!!!
Just what I needed to see thanks
Great tutorials and songs as well.
Really interesting, thank you 😎👍
Thank you so much bro very useful❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice, great tips here!
You make it fun. If only my friends could be as cool as you.
Such useful info! Thanks so much 🙏
Love it! And happy to hear that!
This was a good video. Takes skill to go fast and still explain things in laymans terms...Subed
Pure gold!
Logic Gang! Dope video Nathan!
Honestly I already knew these things, but I think this video will be pretty helpful for my friend.
Great tips👍💯
A most informative group of tips!
Thanks!! 🙏🙏🔥🔥
Your channel is a goldmine bro keep this stuff coming❤️❤️
Appreciate that! 🔥🔥
@@NathanJamesLarsen
best video intro ever !👏
Great vid! Thanks and RAUM is underrated, soooo goood!
thanks man
Much love bro.
Thanks Jean! 🙏
wow that was great brother
I find that a song that have poor transitions lose momentum and get boring. Transitions are so important, good video.
Thank you sir. Greetings 🌺
Hey Nathan, I’ve been following your channel for the past couple of months. Really helpful video as always. Great content man.
Could you tell me more about your Mac specs? I’m frequently getting the system overload error.
Awesome! Thanks for that.
I have a MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM and an external drive for sample libraries. Most issues are gonna be not enough RAM or external drive that's too slow. SSDs are best for external
Thank you for the great contact 🎯 this one helped me out a lot 💯
"Nothing replaces good writing or soul." You are very good with Logic tho.
Thanks Garret :)
your arrangement in #5 is so beautiful! You have a great ear !!
Appreciate that!
@@NathanJamesLarsen Nice song as well !
I'll tell you what is really powerfull, your videos goddamn!
☺️☺️☺️☺️ why that is sure kind to say 🤩 🔥😎🙏
NICE!!!
Oh you have a beautiful song there.
great video
Wonderful!
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Its too good to be free. Thanks.
Love that!
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Nice one. This is massive
🙏🙏😎😎🔥🔥 thanks!
Thankyou for sharing these tricks... would it be a bad idea to mapp all audio chops into logics sampler then applying effects to taste after making placements?
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH
Already do all these
Thanks
Thanks Bro!!
Absolutely!
I was literally thinking bout this yesterday. Thank you so much for the tutourial :)
100%! Funny how that works ehh??
@@NathanJamesLarsen Yes man!
Awesome
That was a freeessshh intro, nice one dude haha
Hi! i really came here for transitions which are awesome but how do i set up my reverb to be so bug and full like yours? the sound has the instruments back in the mix . What’s the technique? do you have a reverb video? Thank you!!!
thank u
Nathan just found your channel. I'm looking for some advice, regarding hard drives there's not a lot of information on how to set hard drives in logic and what are the best drives to use and how many drives you would need to for sounds, recording tracks and so on. Maybe this could be a video for you to do. It would really help all the newbies out there. Big thanks Roberto
Solid state drives are the way to go. I'm not an expert on it but SSD is way faster. Setup is pretty much to just make sure when you buy and download a library - you make sure it sends the file for the drive. Most are gonna have instructions on how to do this. Logic will automatically read it when you close and open it after installing new sounds
creative intro !
Fantastic entry! Haha
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