I graduated from Berklee in 1987. There was one MIDI room in the whole school. It was to the right of the reception area and David Mash was teaching. I was a composition major and all my arrangements had to be played live. This was really hard especially when writing for larger ensembles. I got my first Cubase 1.1 in 1990! (Cubase 13 now) I’m really envious of you guys 😅 Youth have all the fun! I’m trying to learn LP and your videos have made the learning curve easier. Thanks!🙏
Headed here (and subscribed) via your video for the Splice channel. I just wanted to personally thank you for the tip on turning on "Notes:Sustained" in Project Settings under Chase. Ended my months-long frustration wondering why MIDI notes wouldn't play instantly.
This is gold! I've been looking for ways to improve on creating arrangements, and the new things I've learned here are gonna come in handy. Many thanks for this; look forward to more of your content!
🤯 Truly life-changing, this one. All your tip vids are excellent but this one is exceptional. I haven’t even had the sense to used markers - I will now!
I love this! I have tendency to ramble on in my music (when producing alone) -- But girl you go so fast that I have to change playback speed in settings in order to follow everything you're showing. If time is money you'll get more YT monetization for slower tempo (longer videos lol) but either way, I LOVE your tips AND your music too.
I didn't know about this handy feature until I came across this video! You are very efficient with and knowledgeable about this really great DAW! Logic is my main go-to and I'm so used to its workflow that I can have a hard time with Ableton Live, (I only have the Free Lite version) and don't use it very often. Something I am doing to make my life easier with Logic, is to take Screengrabs of the VST Plugins and then use those in the Track Headers so I can instantly know which instrument is on which track, even a photo of my Hardware Synth on my External Instrument track! How about that for a tip ;)!?
Hey SEIDS, I love you Videos man...I found you on Splice channel...Was looking for some more of your videos and FINALLY found your channel...I'm so happy 😊 Please Make a Video on how to Use Apollo Twin Audio interface Effectively
Hi @Seids, I'm a woman in the industry starting to master, what are your favourite mix/master speakers that are affordable? Also are there any headphones you think are the best for mastering under 500?
Thanks for the great video(s)...my main problem with arrangement view based DAWs -even though Logic pro is the best in my opinion- is that I tend to capture smaller ideas and not necessarily a full track...something like a session view in Ableton is really great specifically for that...because you don't need to arrange your ideas in a timeline. do you know a way to do that in logic? I mean capturing and recording riffs and then use them as snippets in other arrangements and other full tracks? I hope I am making sense here? 😊 Thank you again, and keep up the great work 🙌
Nice tips! Markers are a very good way to start especially when producing and mixing a client's song. I don't even start without them LOL. When I do my own music, the formulas are imbedded in my head and I just roll... Is that you singing "I Need A Lover" on the outro? Sounds really good, put a little time-delay on it and it's good to go :).
You are my go to girl txs so much for your workflow tips. Just one thing eluding me. I understand highlighting arrangement section and moving however I want to copy the section>keep where it is>then move copy to another section. What are the commands for that -or is it copy and paste. Really appreciate your help (if you get my meaning). Mucho Love Kev
Great stuff however i find it really difficult (i'm from Gen X... ) to keep up with the speed of your explanation of your shortcuts and awesome tips, even after rewinding them several times. This isn't just you as many youtube producers (millennials and gen Z?) seem to move along really, really quickly. It would really help people like me if you could please slow down a little and add a pause or two for us to appreciate your wonderful knowledge. Speaking of which I'd love to see a video on how to use the chord track and the other Logic arrangement tools. Thanks, I love your Intsagram channel tool Peter (AKA Tikkek)
Hi! very good video! I have a question, is there any advantage of using markers instead of arrangements? Is there any difference between they? Thank u so much and i'll keep learning from you! :-)
At last. Some detailed and specific tips centred around workflow and efficiency. Gold dust. Thanks seids.
I graduated from Berklee in 1987. There was one MIDI room in the whole school.
It was to the right of the reception area and David Mash was teaching. I was a composition major and all my arrangements had to be played live. This was really hard especially when writing for larger ensembles. I got my first Cubase 1.1 in 1990!
(Cubase 13 now)
I’m really envious of you guys 😅
Youth have all the fun!
I’m trying to learn LP and your videos have made the learning curve easier.
Thanks!🙏
I needed that shift + f so bad!
On everything that shift F changed my life just then 😂
Headed here (and subscribed) via your video for the Splice channel. I just wanted to personally thank you for the tip on turning on "Notes:Sustained" in Project Settings under Chase. Ended my months-long frustration wondering why MIDI notes wouldn't play instantly.
Thank you!!
This is gold! I've been looking for ways to improve on creating arrangements, and the new things I've learned here are gonna come in handy. Many thanks for this; look forward to more of your content!
thank you!! new video out every tuesday!
Thank you so damn much!
YESS ❤❤❤ i've been waiting for another video!!! thank youuuuu!
thank you! make sure to tune in every tuesday for a new video!
Thank you for this video. Saved me some much time.
Amazing tips Seids!! 👌Thank you
thanks!!
Thanks for all your helpful tips, very useful!!! 👍🏽
Excellent, clear and concise help - TY
🤯 Truly life-changing, this one. All your tip vids are excellent but this one is exceptional. I haven’t even had the sense to used markers - I will now!
Thanks yet again for another great straightforward video!
thank you! new video every tuesday!
@@SEIDS_ let’s gooo keep em coming!
I love this! I have tendency to ramble on in my music (when producing alone) -- But girl you go so fast that I have to change playback speed in settings in order to follow everything you're showing. If time is money you'll get more YT monetization for slower tempo (longer videos lol) but either way, I LOVE your tips AND your music too.
Good stuff. Very helpful!
thank you!
Thanks 🎉
You are so welcome!!!
I have learned the time is money idea is soooo crucial in production. Your videos have helped me improve my workflow! Love these videos!
thank you!
Always cool to watch SEIDS‘ tips! 👍🏻
Okay, This is cool! Wow - blew my mind - thank you!
thank you so much!
This is awesome, so happy this can happen, this is what I Loved about Maschine… the patterns and being able to move them !!!!
Great video! Thanks
Thank you!
This is the best. Your videos rock
Hi Seids, love your content, it's always very helpful:)
Very good video keep the yt grind
Thank you!
I didn't know about this handy feature until I came across this video! You are very efficient with and knowledgeable about this really great DAW! Logic is my main go-to and I'm so used to its workflow that I can have a hard time with Ableton Live, (I only have the Free Lite version) and don't use it very often. Something I am doing to make my life easier with Logic, is to take Screengrabs of the VST Plugins and then use those in the Track Headers so I can instantly know which instrument is on which track, even a photo of my Hardware Synth on my External Instrument track! How about that for a tip ;)!?
thank you!!
Great as usual ! One question though : how can you quickly colour your tracks the same colour in the arrangement window and in the mixer window ?😬🙏
Hey SEIDS, I love you Videos man...I found you on Splice channel...Was looking for some more of your videos and FINALLY found your channel...I'm so happy 😊
Please Make a Video on how to Use Apollo Twin Audio interface Effectively
thank you so much!
Shift F Yes!! Hard to pick one tip.Obrigado from Brazil!!
DEAR SEIDS CAN YOU MAKE VIDEO ON HOW TO CREATE A Logic Pro X TEMPLATE THANKS A LOT FOR ALL THE NICE TUTORIALS YOU ARE HELPING US WITH .
Wow! What a useful information. Very well explained, and…, so quickly…😂. Thank you very much.
Excellent Tutorial ... Love from India .. Im able to learn few shortcuts .. Thank you SEIDS
thank you so much!
So Insightful...And very Informative !!! Forgive me...So very very Helpful !!!
Hi @Seids, I'm a woman in the industry starting to master, what are your favourite mix/master speakers that are affordable? Also are there any headphones you think are the best for mastering under 500?
thank you for this!!!! new sub btw!!!!!
Very helpful, thx. I recently posted some cinematic music with my TD 50 recorded in Logic pro x only using internal sounds. Grts from Europe
Thanks for the great video(s)...my main problem with arrangement view based DAWs -even though Logic pro is the best in my opinion- is that I tend to capture smaller ideas and not necessarily a full track...something like a session view in Ableton is really great specifically for that...because you don't need to arrange your ideas in a timeline. do you know a way to do that in logic? I mean capturing and recording riffs and then use them as snippets in other arrangements and other full tracks? I hope I am making sense here? 😊 Thank you again, and keep up the great work 🙌
Great info - I hope you ‘find a lover’ 😊
Mega useful :) :) :) TY
Nice tips!
Markers are a very good way to start especially when producing and mixing a client's song. I don't even start without them LOL.
When I do my own music, the formulas are imbedded in my head and I just roll...
Is that you singing "I Need A Lover" on the outro? Sounds really good, put a little time-delay on it and it's good to go :).
thank you, that's a good thought, thanks!
You are my go to girl txs so much for your workflow tips. Just one thing eluding me. I understand highlighting arrangement section and moving however I want to copy the section>keep where it is>then move copy to another section. What are the commands for that -or is it copy and paste. Really appreciate your help (if you get my meaning). Mucho Love Kev
Thank u 🎬
Thank you
amazing
Absolutely!!
Good stuff again.
B.t.w.: Hitting . or , will move the playhead over exactly 1 bar.
good thought! thanks for sharing!
❤❤👍
thank you!
👏🏻
thank you
Great stuff however i find it really difficult (i'm from Gen X... ) to keep up with the speed of your explanation of your shortcuts and awesome tips, even after rewinding them several times. This isn't just you as many youtube producers (millennials and gen Z?) seem to move along really, really quickly. It would really help people like me if you could please slow down a little and add a pause or two for us to appreciate your wonderful knowledge. Speaking of which I'd love to see a video on how to use the chord track and the other Logic arrangement tools. Thanks, I love your Intsagram channel tool
Peter (AKA Tikkek)
Hi! very good video! I have a question, is there any advantage of using markers instead of arrangements? Is there any difference between they? Thank u so much and i'll keep learning from you! :-)
jaja ok viewing the video again I know it XD
thanks!!
Oh yeah.
what is command + click. where is click?
oh click with mouse got it
0:43
Command R
repeat
Seids isn't awful
Logic making it more complicated as it is. It's a nightmare to set a marker, rename, edit... No, I never used this feature! time consuming as fuck
oh, but anyways, appreciate your videos showing all the tools :)