In this video, I explain the following: 1. The timeline ruler grid values -- bars, beats, divisions and ticks 2. The grid snap modes 3. How grid snap modes affect the playhead, regions, and locators 4. The difference between absolute and relative grid snap 5. The grid rhythmic values in the LCD display Support the sponsor of this video, Boombox | bit.ly/boomboxsponsor For mixing/mastering work, contact me at my website | carneymediagroup.com Follow MusicTechHelpGuy on Instagram | instagram.com/musictechhelpguy Support the channel on Patreon | patreon.com/musictechhelpguy Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:53 Sponsor Segment 1:30 Bars, Beats, Divisions 4:40 Ticks + Grid Snap 8:53 Snap to Ticks, Samples, Frames 10:59 Smart Snap Mode 12:30 Absolute vs. Relative Grid Snap 14:22 Grid Values in LCD Display
Mate, you just nail it with these videos. You don't talk too fast, you don't get sidetracked, you don't skip anything. And nonchalantly dropping in a music lesson on rhythm in this episode made me smile and laugh out loud. Showing how to use Logic as a creative tool but covering the tech stuff we need to know. Nicely done. This is better than Netflix.
Josh, people ask me Logic questions quite regularly. I don't answer them directly anymore, I just guide them to your channel. Thank you for this brilliant resource.
Please keep doing this sort of videos! You are amazing. I have been watching Logic videos over the last 4 years and you simply are the standard! Unlike other RUclipsrs, you explain the why. Well done
I have been using Logic Pro for almost a year now, but these videos are allowing me to consolidate and deepen my understanding of this remarkable DAW. Thank you so much.
I have been a Live user for 10+ years. However, some projects I've started working on kind of force me to finally jump into Logic Pro and let me say this - your tutorial series is by far the BEST, most intuitive and comprehensive guide to this DAW out there. Thank you, Sir!
❤❤❤. Thank you very much for your fabulous new videos on Logic Pro! I really appreciate how you explain things so clearly and most of all, I love how you zoom and focus the display items you are talking about. It is very hard to figure out sometimes what people are explaining because the image on our screens can be fuzzy or too small. Thanks again you are now my favorite Logic instructor.! Keep it up you are good!👌✌🙏
our work is usually great but these videos are absolutely amazing !!! I work with Logic for years now but still learning something with you. Thank you very much !
Thank you! This is an excellent tutorial, well explained, enunciated and specificity of language use and articulated with perfection. Cannot recommend more highly.
I enjoy everything that helps me getting steps further in Logic and that is the case with your videos! Thanx. I want to watch the whole series, all the vidoes that belong to this series! 👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Another super helpful episode, as a beginner I really appreciate how well-thought out and simple your lessons are, thanks for doing such a great job. I am really taking away a lot.
I'm so glad I found your channel! You're great!I have 3 released songs but they are not that amazing. I decided to start watching your series because I know there's A LOT to learn. Again, thank you my boiiiiiii!!!!
I don't know if Apple has a book on Logic, but David Nahmani has a really great Logic textbook series that is worth checking out. I used to use it as a resource for students when I taught college-level Audio and Music production courses.
Hey there! All of this super helpful. Thank you! Quick question: do you have any of this content in written note form? I'm currently writing down all of the highlights of what you're saying in my own written notes, but if you happened to already have that and can share... THAT WOULD BE A TIME SAVER! You rawk.
Hi, thanks for your hard work, and explanations. I may solve my "problem," maybe not. I have a piece in 2/2 time, and as you know that means the 1/2 note receives the beat. However, Logic's tempo setting still reflect the 1/4 note. If the tempo is 1/2 note = 112 bpm, I am forced to set the tempo at 224--frustrating, annoying and stupid. I can work around, but should not have to. What am I missing? Thank-you.
To be honest, I'm not sure there is a way to do that. I know in music scores it's very common to have the tempo beat be something other than a quarter note. Especially when using 4/2, 3/2, 2/2, or compound meters like 6/8 or 12/8. However, even when you use compound meters in Logic, it still references the quarter note as the beat for the tempo. I write a lot of stuff in compound meters and I deal with this issue too, but I just end up going with a different tempo than what I would notate on a score. Wish I had an answer for you, but I don't think it can be done, unless there's some hidden tempo preference I'm missing.
Ok, so I'm following along with this and it seems like if I'm zoomed in far enough (like aaallll the way) that it will let me place the playhead anywhere, even between the ticks, EVEN if I still have snap grid (set to ticks) turned on. When I zoom back out just a little, it seems to go back to snapping to the ticks. Does this sound right or am I crazy? I also tried it with the sample snap and the playhead is acting like snap is off but it's not. What am I doing wrong??? Thanks for this series BTW. It's been super helpful so far!!! (Oh, and one other question: Does smart snap mean it will snap to whichever division is closest to the region/playhead when you release your mouse? I assume this is what you mean and it seems to be what it's doing...)
love you brother i am really greatful for your these beautifully explained lessons for beginners like me 🙂lots of love and respect for you brother may God bless you with more and more All the Sucess and true happiness of your heart in your life Amen ❤
ive been a sub since 2017 (what happened to the rock intro? haha) my brother and i just want to let you know that you are an amazing human being . thank you for all the work you do !!!!
Thanks for this series. It's fantastic. Would you consider doing a tutorial at some point about using Logic to produce video? Let's say I'm recording my guitar playing into Logic while a camcorder is recording the video. What's the best way of syncing the audio with video and going about editing? Thanks!
After cubase/nuendo 15 years ago when I switched this part of logic was the most annoying/weird thing ever. When I clicked the playhead it went to in between values no matter what I set up at snap to settings so I misaligned regions when I pasted them maybe they fixed that already. It is still set to relative values by default which is just crazy. And when You have a perfectly aligned note or region, the GUI often shows it off the grid. Why the quantize note end is so hidden and cumbersome to use. Crazy. Eventually I got accustomed to it and know how to use it, but the relative value thing is still killing me why it is default and why it is implemented this way. Also why midi chase is not default??? And why these things cannot be changed to default, I know, make templates but still, I feel like despite some new fancy updates they don't actually develop it the way it should. So many outdated things in it even in the 11. Cool video your videos should be included with the purchase.
I liked your explanation Bruh. But,Logic pro is lacking in the feature of grid division in swing.It’s the main flaw which I have encountered in Logic Pro X and it is difficult for me to work without the swing division in grid lines.
Change it to 1/12 or 1/24 for a triplet groove, and follow that grid for swing. Your swing might be slightly ahead or behind the grid line depending on how relaxed or intentional your swing is. You can also quantize to swing values in both the piano roll editor and region inspector.
God I wish I had watched videos on logic years ago. I had been guessing with triplets and then quantizing for years and like a month ago decided to look and see if there was a way to adjust the grid 🤷♂️ oh well, better late than never.
🩶 Miracle. So thankful you mentioned the triplet divisions (/12) on the ruler divisions. My intended recording project is all in swing/shuffle and I'm placing kicks and hi-hats (audio segments) and it makes snapping the the swung ones so much easier. Excellent example of Billie Jean (straight) vs The Way You Make Me Feel (swing). Very clear and concise video.
In this video, I explain the following:
1. The timeline ruler grid values -- bars, beats, divisions and ticks
2. The grid snap modes
3. How grid snap modes affect the playhead, regions, and locators
4. The difference between absolute and relative grid snap
5. The grid rhythmic values in the LCD display
Support the sponsor of this video, Boombox | bit.ly/boomboxsponsor
For mixing/mastering work, contact me at my website | carneymediagroup.com
Follow MusicTechHelpGuy on Instagram | instagram.com/musictechhelpguy
Support the channel on Patreon | patreon.com/musictechhelpguy
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:53 Sponsor Segment
1:30 Bars, Beats, Divisions
4:40 Ticks + Grid Snap
8:53 Snap to Ticks, Samples, Frames
10:59 Smart Snap Mode
12:30 Absolute vs. Relative Grid Snap
14:22 Grid Values in LCD Display
Mate, you just nail it with these videos. You don't talk too fast, you don't get sidetracked, you don't skip anything. And nonchalantly dropping in a music lesson on rhythm in this episode made me smile and laugh out loud. Showing how to use Logic as a creative tool but covering the tech stuff we need to know. Nicely done. This is better than Netflix.
Josh, people ask me Logic questions quite regularly. I don't answer them directly anymore, I just guide them to your channel. Thank you for this brilliant resource.
Please keep doing this sort of videos! You are amazing. I have been watching Logic videos over the last 4 years and you simply are the standard! Unlike other RUclipsrs, you explain the why. Well done
I have been using Logic Pro for almost a year now, but these videos are allowing me to consolidate and deepen my understanding of this remarkable DAW. Thank you so much.
I can't believe it! This is a Nobel prize explanation of the Logic grid system. Do you have a doctorate in Logic? Whoah.
I have been a Live user for 10+ years. However, some projects I've started working on kind of force me to finally jump into Logic Pro and let me say this - your tutorial series is by far the BEST, most intuitive and comprehensive guide to this DAW out there. Thank you, Sir!
You sir are really doing the world a service. Here please, have my subscription!
❤❤❤. Thank you very much for your fabulous new videos on Logic Pro! I really appreciate how you explain things so clearly and most of all, I love how you zoom and focus the display items you are talking about. It is very hard to figure out sometimes what people are explaining because the image on our screens can be fuzzy or too small. Thanks again you are now my favorite Logic instructor.! Keep it up you are good!👌✌🙏
I'll reiterate, brilliantly taught, clearly and concisely explained in total detail...never misses a beat.
After 3 years with logic pro I found you,. you made my day. brilliant video again. wow.
These lessons are GOLD, dude...so well done, so well explained. Thank you!!
Wow! Talk about timing. I just upgraded my Mac and finally bought Logic Pro. This is fantastic!
Really appreciating this series, you go deep on features without losing track of why they are useful.
our work is usually great but these videos are absolutely amazing !!! I work with Logic for years now but still learning something with you. Thank you very much !
Thank you! This is an excellent tutorial, well explained, enunciated and specificity of language use and articulated with perfection. Cannot recommend more highly.
I enjoy everything that helps me getting steps further in Logic and that is the case with your videos! Thanx. I want to watch the whole series, all the vidoes that belong to this series! 👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Thanks again for taking time to explain all this to us!!! You are a great instructor !! Keep on keepin'
Another super helpful episode, as a beginner I really appreciate how well-thought out and simple your lessons are, thanks for doing such a great job. I am really taking away a lot.
you are amazing! knowledgable, very good at teaching, perfect pace, and very professional. thank you so much for this series!
I really appreciate all these lessons!!! Thank you!
yes yes yes always new updated basics so important!!!!Gold.
Very good video that EVERY Logic user needs to know and use!
Your vids have been very helpful to me this year, thanks MTHG.
This as usual is music tech help guy in smart mode thanks so much for all your great videos
the Billie Jean/Way you Make me Feel comparison was very helpful!
also agree with other comments here: really appreciating your series.
We need the 7th lesson man. This tutorial is the best logic pro lessons on the internet
Done! Took me a little extra time to make this one. ruclips.net/video/YZdxe1SfFjc/видео.html
What a great series. Thnx for this!
Brilliant, simple clear and concise A*
Great information for me and resource for editing our covers thank you!
PLEASE POST MORE OFTEN I LVE YOU
I'll be posting Monday-Friday for the rest of November. And at least 3-4 times a week in December to get this series rolling quick! Thanks!
@@MusicTechHelpGuy Awesome! I’m moving from FL Studio to DAW so these have been absolutely helpful!!
Yeah dude. I know that feeling. It's kinda like this...
ruclips.net/video/V1PqslRMWaE/видео.html
Yes!! I’m resisting the temptation to go back and watch your older series but I need more videos stat! Thanks for your dedication!!
I am so greatfull for this series, you are a great teacher!
This is absolutely great! Really helpful and superb videos!
I'm so glad I found your channel! You're great!I have 3 released songs but they are not that amazing. I decided to start watching your series because I know there's A LOT to learn. Again, thank you my boiiiiiii!!!!
Very well explained, I’m loving Logic Pro!
Really good tutorials. Thank you!
I am so excited I bought this. You are a great teacher. Do Apple do a handbook?
I don't know if Apple has a book on Logic, but David Nahmani has a really great Logic textbook series that is worth checking out. I used to use it as a resource for students when I taught college-level Audio and Music production courses.
Very helpful video! Thank you for putting this series out. you are appreciated!
Thank you for making step by step tutorial
Muy buen trabajo el que haces con estos videos, me mantienes informado de todos los entresijos de Logic.
wow i see Logic getting better every major update
Hey there! All of this super helpful. Thank you!
Quick question: do you have any of this content in written note form? I'm currently writing down all of the highlights of what you're saying in my own written notes, but if you happened to already have that and can share... THAT WOULD BE A TIME SAVER!
You rawk.
Succinct. Outstanding as always!
Hi, thanks for your hard work, and explanations. I may solve my "problem," maybe not. I have a piece in 2/2 time, and as you know that means the 1/2 note receives the beat. However, Logic's tempo setting still reflect the 1/4 note. If the tempo is 1/2 note = 112 bpm, I am forced to set the tempo at 224--frustrating, annoying and stupid. I can work around, but should not have to. What am I missing? Thank-you.
To be honest, I'm not sure there is a way to do that. I know in music scores it's very common to have the tempo beat be something other than a quarter note. Especially when using 4/2, 3/2, 2/2, or compound meters like 6/8 or 12/8. However, even when you use compound meters in Logic, it still references the quarter note as the beat for the tempo. I write a lot of stuff in compound meters and I deal with this issue too, but I just end up going with a different tempo than what I would notate on a score. Wish I had an answer for you, but I don't think it can be done, unless there's some hidden tempo preference I'm missing.
Fantastic video!
Always the best
Excellent man.
thanks another great tutorial
Thanks so much for this! You are awesome instructor!
Спасибо за урок, очень полезно! Продолжай
Such a great tutorial!! Thank you very much!!
Amazing series thank you!
But how do I set two grids for the same project like the Billie Jean song?
awesome video...very helpful
Ok, so I'm following along with this and it seems like if I'm zoomed in far enough (like aaallll the way) that it will let me place the playhead anywhere, even between the ticks, EVEN if I still have snap grid (set to ticks) turned on. When I zoom back out just a little, it seems to go back to snapping to the ticks. Does this sound right or am I crazy? I also tried it with the sample snap and the playhead is acting like snap is off but it's not. What am I doing wrong??? Thanks for this series BTW. It's been super helpful so far!!! (Oh, and one other question: Does smart snap mean it will snap to whichever division is closest to the region/playhead when you release your mouse? I assume this is what you mean and it seems to be what it's doing...)
love you brother i am really greatful for your these beautifully explained lessons for beginners like me 🙂lots of love and respect for you brother may God bless you with more and more All the Sucess and true happiness of your heart in your life Amen ❤
ive been a sub since 2017 (what happened to the rock intro? haha) my brother and i just want to let you know that you are an amazing human being . thank you for all the work you do !!!!
Why not use an overhead shot gun mic? Great content, presentation etc. Is it just part of the youtube vibe to have a mic in front of you?
Do you know if it’s possible to use a custom grid? Like a 5 division? Quintuplets. So 20.
Thanks for this series. It's fantastic. Would you consider doing a tutorial at some point about using Logic to produce video? Let's say I'm recording my guitar playing into Logic while a camcorder is recording the video. What's the best way of syncing the audio with video and going about editing? Thanks!
Very helpful
Josh, what mic are you using in this?
JZ BlackHole 2.
THANKS!
Tnx!!!
After cubase/nuendo 15 years ago when I switched this part of logic was the most annoying/weird thing ever. When I clicked the playhead it went to in between values no matter what I set up at snap to settings so I misaligned regions when I pasted them maybe they fixed that already. It is still set to relative values by default which is just crazy. And when You have a perfectly aligned note or region, the GUI often shows it off the grid. Why the quantize note end is so hidden and cumbersome to use. Crazy. Eventually I got accustomed to it and know how to use it, but the relative value thing is still killing me why it is default and why it is implemented this way. Also why midi chase is not default??? And why these things cannot be changed to default, I know, make templates but still, I feel like despite some new fancy updates they don't actually develop it the way it should. So many outdated things in it even in the 11. Cool video your videos should be included with the purchase.
Nice!
I liked your explanation Bruh. But,Logic pro is lacking in the feature of grid division in swing.It’s the main flaw which I have encountered in Logic Pro X and it is difficult for me to work without the swing division in grid lines.
Change it to 1/12 or 1/24 for a triplet groove, and follow that grid for swing. Your swing might be slightly ahead or behind the grid line depending on how relaxed or intentional your swing is. You can also quantize to swing values in both the piano roll editor and region inspector.
Bars, Beats, Battlestar Gallactica
God I wish I had watched videos on logic years ago. I had been guessing with triplets and then quantizing for years and like a month ago decided to look and see if there was a way to adjust the grid 🤷♂️ oh well, better late than never.
👍
Logic Pro #07 , when ? 😅
Done. Was a long one so took me a little extra time to finish. ruclips.net/video/YZdxe1SfFjc/видео.html
@@MusicTechHelpGuy , Thank you kinly! you're my hero!
Bars. Beats.
Battlestar Galactica.
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the ability to see the grid line divisions when regions fill the screen is horrible.
I would love to see full gridlines that show up behind translucent regions. Hopefully they add that in a future update!
🩶 Miracle. So thankful you mentioned the triplet divisions (/12) on the ruler divisions. My intended recording project is all in swing/shuffle and I'm placing kicks and hi-hats (audio segments) and it makes snapping the the swung ones so much easier. Excellent example of Billie Jean (straight) vs The Way You Make Me Feel (swing). Very clear and concise video.
Thanks!