WHY YOUR GUITAR BEATS DON'T SOUND PRO

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @saintlotus93
    @saintlotus93 2 года назад +30

    It's interesting watching videos like this because I just play guitar, but it's still cool to see how people approach programming the instrument.

  • @suavemammoth4615
    @suavemammoth4615 2 года назад +12

    My friend showed me you in 9th grade, glad I'm finally using your skills to develop myself.

    • @imamusicmogul
      @imamusicmogul  2 года назад +4

      That’s a good friend 😉 and happy to hear the videos are helping out 🙌

  • @Set42
    @Set42 2 года назад +7

    My man is straight up pumping out with content left and right and I am enjoying it every single time! Thanks for all the help

  • @wagashivivi
    @wagashivivi Год назад +3

    this is EXACTLY what I need at the moment. Thank you!!! Very clear explanation and visual presentation.

  • @mnmdaproducer
    @mnmdaproducer 5 дней назад

    3:00 standard fine tuned note

  • @BayB-ToG
    @BayB-ToG 2 года назад

    I always learn something from you Adam! Thanks for sharing this valuable content! 💯 🙏

    • @imamusicmogul
      @imamusicmogul  2 года назад

      Happy to hear that! My pleasure and thank you for enjoying the videos 🙏

  • @JeffPollastro
    @JeffPollastro 5 месяцев назад

    Refused to use MIDI guitar for that very reason. This makes it make sense and sound much better. Cheers.

  • @CarolLiao
    @CarolLiao 10 месяцев назад

    I’m so glad to find your videos today! I learned a lot of things what I wanted to do from you!
    But I don’t know a lot of quick keys… can you make a video of “all of useful quick keys”?
    Thanks a bunch ❤

  • @Meekismwisdom
    @Meekismwisdom 2 года назад +1

    You've been going off lately. I had to turn on my notifications !

  • @HistoriaDelBeat
    @HistoriaDelBeat Месяц назад

    chat gpt:
    Yes, in Logic Pro you can set up a similar technique using articulations or MIDI processing to differentiate between upstrokes and downstrokes, although there is no automatic feature that interprets attack direction directly from your playing. You can accomplish this by following these steps:
    1. Assign Different Articulations
    Logic Pro has an articulation set system that allows you to assign different sounds or variations based on MIDI notes. You could use this to differentiate between "upstroke" and "downstroke."
    Go to your instrument track and open the Articulation Sets settings.
    Set up two different articulations (for example, one for downstrokes and one for upstrokes).
    Switch between these articulations manually in the MIDI editor, or use a MIDI controller that sends specific messages.
    2. Use Velocity to Simulate Direction
    If you don't want to assign articulations manually, you can use velocity to simulate differences:
    Set a lower velocity range to simulate upstrokes (softer).
    Set a higher range for downstrokes (louder).
    Use a plugin like Transformer MIDI to split velocities in real time.
    3. Automate with MIDI plugins
    Open the MIDI FX Slot on the instrument track.
    Use a plugin like Arpeggiator or Scripter.
    Program an alternating pattern that mimics upstrokes and downstrokes. For example, alternate between softer and louder notes, or apply an articulation change between each note.
    4. Edit MIDI notes manually
    If programming MIDI, simply alternate the velocity or articulations you are on each note to simulate the difference between upstrokes and downstrokes.
    5. Use different samples
    If you are working with a virtual instrument (such as a sampled guitar), make sure it has sounds for upstrokes and downstrokes (often called "upstroke" and "downstroke"). Set up the virtual instrument's articulations, or use the techniques above to alternate them.
    If you need advanced setup, such as programming a custom script in the Scripter plugin, I can help you develop that. Let me know if you need more details!
    I need tutorial

  • @DJSharpBeats
    @DJSharpBeats 2 года назад +1

    Lessons are blessings 🙌🏾 Thanks Adam 💯

  • @lilian896
    @lilian896 2 года назад +1

    Great ideas, thanks!🔥

  • @ahsas8646
    @ahsas8646 2 года назад +1

    Perfect. I wanna more❤

  • @wurlbfree1981
    @wurlbfree1981 2 года назад

    Mind blown completely 😳 thanks👏🏿

  • @ProdByHoodrich
    @ProdByHoodrich 13 дней назад

    gems, thanks brotha

  • @TheeGT51
    @TheeGT51 2 года назад

    Genius bro!

  • @kboogie2323
    @kboogie2323 2 года назад

    once again you taught me something dope. (q flam) thanks Adam!!

  • @ProducersUniverse
    @ProducersUniverse 2 года назад

    great video fam!

  • @thunderstorm838
    @thunderstorm838 2 месяца назад

    i'm wondering if it's possible to make it do a guitar strum.

  • @DjjkrisRTC
    @DjjkrisRTC 2 года назад +1

    Already saved for later.

  • @HJ-mx2rt
    @HJ-mx2rt 2 года назад

    reallyy great! Thank you.

  • @wvucoop
    @wvucoop 10 месяцев назад

    what's the shortcut to move up 1 octave?

  • @alphaomega6062
    @alphaomega6062 Год назад

    Mnemonic for standard tuning: Eddie Ate Dynamite Good Bye Eddie

  • @AZANlA
    @AZANlA 2 года назад

    Super informative. I envy your knowledge of chord theory

    • @imamusicmogul
      @imamusicmogul  2 года назад +1

      got more chord and music theory stuff on the way!

  • @CaptainPhilipMusic
    @CaptainPhilipMusic 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you 👍

  • @h-cane
    @h-cane 2 года назад

    Here for it

  • @xaminebeats3689
    @xaminebeats3689 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @SmidiBeats
    @SmidiBeats 2 года назад

    Great info!!! I did learn something new!!! Thank you!! (I am a New Subscriber) :-)

    • @imamusicmogul
      @imamusicmogul  2 года назад

      Thanks for the sub! Welcome to the #mogulmob

  • @alejandropalazonurtubi3520
    @alejandropalazonurtubi3520 2 года назад

    @imamusicmogul, I didnt get the part where you say the next note above of the standar tuning, could you elaborate more? cheers.

    • @imamusicmogul
      @imamusicmogul  2 года назад +1

      I just mean look at the standard guitar tuning notes and then look at your chord. Then to match the same shape, find the note in your chord that is closest to that tuning note but make sure it’s higher value.

    • @alejandropalazonurtubi3520
      @alejandropalazonurtubi3520 2 года назад

      @@imamusicmogul Tx man, appreciated.

  • @danking256
    @danking256 Месяц назад

    Which grade am i now 😢 for sure i do not know 🤔 guys help me

  • @beataddict5475
    @beataddict5475 2 года назад

    I heard so many A,E,G,A,G's lmaoooooo

  • @staxxwithanotherbeat
    @staxxwithanotherbeat 2 года назад

    the next best thing is to make sure you have a good guitar sound

    • @imamusicmogul
      @imamusicmogul  2 года назад

      Exactly right - the stock ones in Logic are not the greatest. Better guitar sound take this to another level

  • @alexanderbytes
    @alexanderbytes Год назад

    tryna keep up

  • @Adam-g-uk
    @Adam-g-uk 2 года назад

    I actually think I prefer the second way, just sounds cleaner to me...

    • @imamusicmogul
      @imamusicmogul  2 года назад +1

      Second way is decent as well. I’d probably add one more note in there to fill it out. But it’s definitely the easier way that also sounds great. Play around with it, you also don’t need to use all 6 note you can remove some and see how that sounds as well

  • @Damanwitdaplanbeatz
    @Damanwitdaplanbeatz 2 года назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @ProdbyPaulTheBeatG
    @ProdbyPaulTheBeatG 9 месяцев назад

    Learn guitar boys

  • @akshayjarodia540
    @akshayjarodia540 2 года назад

    first one here ,

  • @thedeeprot
    @thedeeprot 2 года назад

    🔥🔥🔥