I have an embarrassing amount of 3rd party plugins. Many of these are well renowned and (of course) expensive. However, when I look at all my projects about 90% of them have Logic's Compressor and Channel Eq on them. These are incredible studio workhorse plugins and very CPU efficient.
Every day I learn something new about Logic and today was no different! So many people think they need expensive third party EQs but Logic has us well covered. Thanks for the great teaching content!
This series is changing a lot of the ways I’m approaching the plugins. It’s only been a few days and I have gathered a LOT of information. Thanks so much for sharing this knowledge. 4:30 I’ve been using Logic for almost 6 years and I NEVER knew you could do this on the channel EQ. Can’t wait for more videos (I’m still catching up to the latest ones) to be uploaded! Again, thanks a lot 🙏🏽✨ Also when it comes to using the processing options of Stereo, Left Only, Right Only, Mid and Sides. If I wanted to use two different options in the same track, would I have to load another EQ instance?
MY NOTES: Chanel EQ Features: 1. Left hand scale allows us to see more or less of frequency signal in the analyzer. 2. Click & hold node then hold "command" you lock node in place while making adjustments. 3. Click & hold node then hold option + command = lock node in place and change width/center frequency. 4. Chanel EQ Has presets for instruments (piano, guitar, vox, etc.) 5. Right click no EQ analyzer (turn off visual master gain) 6. Processing: R only, L only, Mid only, etc.
Dear Chris is it possible to turn "Visualize Master Gain" off for all Channel EQs at a time, or forever in some settings? Thank you for all these explanations, that's great!
Please help me, underneath Region and Track it's just completely blank and it didn't used to be. Right clicking doesn't do anything, I have no EQ or compressor options, no individual track output or stereo input sliders, etc.. Just nothing.
This is where you should have explained the dual mono mode for Mid side eq. ...there are million dollar eq sold separately for doing this but Logic pro has this built in....How powerful is that ?
Is there a way to spot EQ in Logic. I saw a video with Rick Beato where he was doing this in Pro Tools. Basically, EQing little sections at a time with the vocal, like if there was a plosive he would hover over it and remove some lower freq. in just that spot.
I have an embarrassing amount of 3rd party plugins. Many of these are well renowned and (of course) expensive. However, when I look at all my projects about 90% of them have Logic's Compressor and Channel Eq on them. These are incredible studio workhorse plugins and very CPU efficient.
Every day I learn something new about Logic and today was no different! So many people think they need expensive third party EQs but Logic has us well covered. Thanks for the great teaching content!
I had no idea the EQ had so many features. Thanks for this video!
That was thorough. Well done overview. I thought I knew everything there was to know about the channel eq...
🙀been using it for years and still learned a few things!
This series is changing a lot of the ways I’m approaching the plugins. It’s only been a few days and I have gathered a LOT of information. Thanks so much for sharing this knowledge. 4:30 I’ve been using Logic for almost 6 years and I NEVER knew you could do this on the channel EQ. Can’t wait for more videos (I’m still catching up to the latest ones) to be uploaded! Again, thanks a lot 🙏🏽✨
Also when it comes to using the processing options of Stereo, Left Only, Right Only, Mid and Sides. If I wanted to use two different options in the same track, would I have to load another EQ instance?
Dude you rock! Thanks for this! So many things I never knew I could do in this stock plugin!!
MY NOTES:
Chanel EQ Features:
1. Left hand scale allows us to see more or less of frequency signal in the analyzer.
2. Click & hold node then hold "command" you lock node in place while making adjustments.
3. Click & hold node then hold option + command = lock node in place and change width/center frequency.
4. Chanel EQ Has presets for instruments (piano, guitar, vox, etc.)
5. Right click no EQ analyzer (turn off visual master gain)
6. Processing: R only, L only, Mid only, etc.
Best Logic tutorials in the world. Seriously 🤘
Well made and super useful - thanks for this!
That was a very nice one, Chris. Very helpful , thankyou!
Informative and concise as usual. Always a pleasure to learn from you.
Very helpful. Thanks!
That's why logic pro rules!
Sensational. I did't know the details!
Awesomee!! It helped me a lot!!
Good overview, thanks for that. What would you say how the Channel EQ compare sonically to 3rd party plugins Like Fabfilter?
Awesome tips once again
Fantastic! 👏🏾
you couldn't have chosen a better sound haha. 🤣ear is bleeding. but anyways love the tutorial
Awesome!
every time I hear this voice my brain starts expand
Great!
Dear Chris is it possible to turn "Visualize Master Gain" off for all Channel EQs at a time, or forever in some settings? Thank you for all these explanations, that's great!
Please help me, underneath Region and Track it's just completely blank and it didn't used to be. Right clicking doesn't do anything, I have no EQ or compressor options, no individual track output or stereo input sliders, etc.. Just nothing.
This is where you should have explained the dual mono mode for Mid side eq. ...there are million dollar eq sold separately for doing this but Logic pro has this built in....How powerful is that ?
Is there a way to spot EQ in Logic. I saw a video with Rick Beato where he was doing this in Pro Tools. Basically, EQing little sections at a time with the vocal, like if there was a plosive he would hover over it and remove some lower freq. in just that spot.
Select area - selection based processing.
Why can't it draw any of the sampler's output exactly? Seems horribly broken.
I downloaded a plugin for mid-side EQ not realizing Logic already had it this whole time. lol