I recorded mixed and mastered my song, 'brand new', on my page, stock logic - but I'm falling in love with many plugins. Right now I like half-time and ozone.
I studied music performance and production at university and one of my tutors said that when he first started getting into production he was so fixed on getting expensive plugins that he didn't focus on actually learning how to use them
HELL TO THE YES, THE ONLY PLUG IN I WANT IS FREE, being Vital. Hell to the yes though dude never spend money until you unlock everything! I started by taking garage band beyond its limits before getting logic
This is super useful thanks so much man! I have always just used an arpeggiator on basses but this way is so much better, and as you demonstrated if there is a sweeping effect over the pad or bass then that isn't lost as the note doesn't re-trigger. Really cool trick thanks a lot!
Wow. This video was super helpful. I've been trying to find a good automated solution for the stutter in Logic without drawing in the gating. Most of the time, I want it fitting into a rhythm anyway, so this was a very simple and elegant way to do just that!
Came across this tutorial again randomly. Fantastic. Had to revisit your bandcamp afterward. Good shit, man. So much movement. Really expressive. When's the album coming out? Ha. I'd be interested to hear what you've done recently.
awesome video man! thanks for sharing these wonderfully interesting and time saving tricks! would love to see more production related videos from you! keep em coming. thanks again!
gave me some cool ideas, thanks man, didn't use to use the tremolo that much. the idea i just came up with is, use tremolo to create a pluck then bounce it out, reverse it, then on the midi lower the % dry % so it's not so audible then add sidechain compression and use the one reversed i think it would give some nice movement. give it a try i will too!
Really helpful tutorial. Wondering if you could do a tutorial on how to glide/fade midi notes into each other. Not sure if I am using the right term... and example would be the background noise in the song "Montreal" (Feat. Kimbra) by What so not at about 27 seconds in. Kind of new to this- just wondering how you do that.
Hi thanks for viewing - what you're talking about is not really done with the midi notes themselves its done within the programming of the sound in the synthesizer. usually, within the synth its called "legato" or "glide" and there is usually a time knob to choose how long the glide should take to go from one note to the next. then you just have to make sure you overlap your notes while playing. hope that helps.
Yo man, cool video! Nice to know how to take the tremolo to good use. Btw, what was the name of the synth/patch you used in the solo at 15:00-15:30. It's really dope sounding. Reminds me of daft punk's when they use vocoder.
Yea, this is a game changer, I've been struggling to get the same effect on guitars using autofilter, I think I'm going to have a much easier time with tremolo.... who'd have thought it!? Thanks so much
This tutorial makes me realize logic has all the tools .. no need to buy extra plugins till u master what u got !!
I recorded mixed and mastered my song, 'brand new', on my page, stock logic - but I'm falling in love with many plugins. Right now I like half-time and ozone.
A good plug in is made with that in mind
I studied music performance and production at university and one of my tutors said that when he first started getting into production he was so fixed on getting expensive plugins that he didn't focus on actually learning how to use them
HELL TO THE YES, THE ONLY PLUG IN I WANT IS FREE, being Vital. Hell to the yes though dude never spend money until you unlock everything! I started by taking garage band beyond its limits before getting logic
Logic has some great tools, but don't sleep on FabFilter. I always find myself using their reverb and saturation.
I love this tutorial, Miir Audio, please come back!
This is literally mind blowing. I had no idea tremolo could be used for these kind of effects. Awesome tutorial!
Man, that instant sidechain has been what I've wanted for a long time. Fantastic video, thank you so much for the invaluable tip!
Henri Reyes you worded this exactly like I was gonna say it lol
One of the greatest and most practical tutorials I've ever seen on any subject. THANK YOU.
Tip: If you want to draw automation edits accurately to the projects timing, you can use the marquee tool in automation edit mode.
“Production is all about tremolo”... after earing minute 14:44 I start to agree with you. Very cool demo!! 👌
Dude I dig your style. Never stop man : )
Thanks alot, This is pure gold! No one could Imagine doing Such Complex and Pro Sounding Production using a Simple Tremolo.! :) Cheers mate :)
Man this is HACKING! Best trick tutorial i've ever crossed over. Wish there could be more videos bout sound design and stuff! Thanks&Big support!
That way of doing rhytmic gate is what I was looking for a loooooong time. Thanks man!
This dude is legit. Seriously have opened my creativity to a whole new level.
Jesus Christ dude. I just found your channel and legit every video I've watched so far has blown my mind. Subscribed!!
The way you used examples to illustrate is really good and much appreciated. Thumbs up.
This is super useful thanks so much man! I have always just used an arpeggiator on basses but this way is so much better, and as you demonstrated if there is a sweeping effect over the pad or bass then that isn't lost as the note doesn't re-trigger. Really cool trick thanks a lot!
I never knew tremolo could be so cool. Thank you.
A very complete tutorial on tremolo’s logic efect. Very good, one of the best and complete I found.
Wow this whole video is pure gold, thank you for taking the time to create this :)
Your Tremolo, Gate & LFO tricks videos are great! I really appreciate it!!
Superb tutorial Mike, loved the effect especially on the vocals. I'll use this today itself in one of my projects. Thanks Again.
Jeez, Mike - I'm coming late to the party; all your tutorials are insanely well organized and helpful. Thanks!
THANK YOU! The tremolo-sidechaining thing was really helpful!
That first side chain effect is literally a free version of Nicky Romero’s Kickstart.
Thank you for this video 🙏
Outstanding, Mike. Long time Logic user and never have seen or would have thought of the Tremelo in those ways. Thanks so much for posting.
Man, you're the beast. Thanks for this tutorial, I didn't know this trick was that easy and so powerfull.
So clever to use the trem as an LFO man and definitely is so much simpler than trying to do either sidechain or modulation when it’s not necessary
Me from the future, sidechaining on a compressor is actually pretty simple, I just didn’t know it existed yet 😅
So helpful, thank you. Who knew Logic had a built in stutter plugin?
Wow. This video was super helpful. I've been trying to find a good automated solution for the stutter in Logic without drawing in the gating. Most of the time, I want it fitting into a rhythm anyway, so this was a very simple and elegant way to do just that!
Holy moly what is that song at 11:15
Hey man - really loving your music. Perfect balance for me between multiple genres. Definitely following you! Keep going!
invaluable info in this tutorial……. great to know how to arrive at the same results
but in a fraction of the time. keep up the great work
Came across this tutorial again randomly. Fantastic. Had to revisit your bandcamp afterward. Good shit, man. So much movement. Really expressive. When's the album coming out? Ha. I'd be interested to hear what you've done recently.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the tutorial man
Wow! I loved this tutorial and your music examples! I am a fan from this moment. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
dude, watching this high was hilarious. Awesome thank you
Great video sir. Thanks for taking the time
Thank you very much for that videos. They were very helpful to me and my music. I hope to see more.
Awesome video. Learned all kinds of new stuff that I never knew about tremolo. Thank you. And your music style is legit. I'll be subscribing!
awesome video man! thanks for sharing these wonderfully interesting and time saving tricks! would love to see more production related videos from you! keep em coming. thanks again!
Good of you to share...cheers
awesome video + amazing song you showcased the vocal stutter effect on bruhbruh
This is way cooler than side chaining. Thx.
Exactly what I was looking for thank you
Thank you, that was super helpful! Contact sounded like a really cool track, where can i listen to the entire song?
Like you style and way of approach. Do more. Cheers
THANKS BRO, THIS THE BEST CLEAR TUTORIALS.
Thanks a lot Miir.
Thanks for this, you're great at explaining things very simple and relatable, I like your style- Just Subscribed to your channel! Cheers!
Was really helpfull....do more videos like this Sir!!....
Great tutorial man ! Keep it up !
Wow This is too much, Your are the man. thanks so much for sharing. keep up the good work
thank you so much. These techniques were something that I was looking for a long time. You made my day.
super helpful. thank you very much!
Great job
Very Helpful! Thanks!
Excellent and so inspiring...thanks!!!
Brilliant! I Would've never thought of this!
great music
Keep up the good work with the tutes!
Awesome tutorial, been searching for this very technique, tha, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, anks!
Thanks was searching for this !
Great tip man!!! Thank you so much!!!
Very cool, thank you. It's like a free Kick Start with... less shapes?
Amazing vídeo
This is awesome! Thank you for the tutorial.
Great video
Thanks...I was wondering how to get some of those fx !
Best tutorial ever! Thanks!
Great videos !!!! Just subscribed to your channel !! Hope to watch more videos and learn from you! Cheers
nice video. I need to update my logic pro plugins...
Extremely cool content! Thanks for sharing! 👍🏻
Mike thank you so much this is a Great lesson .. Definitely have to take advantage of everything !!
cool music.
Very useful; keep em coming!
Damn those rhythmic fades are awesome! So much usefull stuff with one effect plugin! Thank you!!
Quelle generosity, humility, and lovely music. You are the bee's knees.
gave me some cool ideas, thanks man, didn't use to use the tremolo that much. the idea i just came up with is, use tremolo to create a pluck then bounce it out, reverse it, then on the midi lower the % dry % so it's not so audible then add sidechain compression and use the one reversed i think it would give some nice movement. give it a try i will too!
hmmm, something to ponder... thanks!
tell me if it sounds nice or bad :'D not at home to try it! haha
Awesome tutorial man!
Great tips bro!
amazing thank you
Your example sounds likes Phibes! Good, clear tut... big up!
You sound like young Bradley Cooper :) What an honour !
Your videos are so great !!!
Very cool!
This is amazing
Really helpful tutorial. Wondering if you could do a tutorial on how to glide/fade midi notes into each other. Not sure if I am using the right term... and example would be the background noise in the song "Montreal" (Feat. Kimbra) by What so not at about 27 seconds in. Kind of new to this- just wondering how you do that.
Hi thanks for viewing - what you're talking about is not really done with the midi notes themselves its done within the programming of the sound in the synthesizer. usually, within the synth its called "legato" or "glide" and there is usually a time knob to choose how long the glide should take to go from one note to the next. then you just have to make sure you overlap your notes while playing. hope that helps.
Awesome. Thanks
This is sick
very good thx
Awesome man this is a freaking great great trick! Thanks a lot man!!!!
Yo man, cool video! Nice to know how to take the tremolo to good use. Btw, what was the name of the synth/patch you used in the solo at 15:00-15:30. It's really dope sounding. Reminds me of daft punk's when they use vocoder.
Thanks for sharing! Great video and very useful.
YOU Sir, are VERY creative! Thanks for the inspirations!
Thank you for this. 🙏🏽
very good tutorial, thanks man!
Yea, this is a game changer, I've been struggling to get the same effect on guitars using autofilter, I think I'm going to have a much easier time with tremolo.... who'd have thought it!? Thanks so much
Awesome video!!! You should change your middle name to tremolo! Lol you've earned it... Great music keep it up
great tutorial!!!!! thank you 😃 also great music!
This is Gold.
Hi, can u make the special video on how to make glitchy stutter fx like Tommy jayden use in his tracks. There is no single video on that.
very good tutorial about tremolo ,thx a lot :)
Nice track that Contact.... Sounding cool 👍
thanks for checking it out!