Just zoom in the piano roll and it will expands the notes. Command Up and Down for vertical, and Command left and right for horizontal. You can also collapse the piano roll notes to only include ones that are used in the sequence. There's a button for it in the upper left of the piano roll.
Please, a tip to tune the sub kick? Or is it just by ear? Moreover, how about the entire drum kit tuning, is it necessary? Anyway, I love this course, thank you!
You mentioned you like to incorporate some mid bass into the production bc on some speakers you can’t hear the low bass. Is this common practice? Also, what ranges are crucial for a pro sounding song or is it all subjective? I’m assuming low mids and highs?
It's all subjective. For example, on my laptop and phone, I can't hear the sub bass at all, but in the car I hear it fine. It's sad to say that I'm referencing my music on laptops and phone, but to be fair a large number of people listen to music casually on these devices, so I check my mixes on studio monitors, headphones, and consumer devices. When I mix rock music, the mid range is always pretty present because of guitars, so I usually don't have that problem much. For crucial ranges--I'd think of it more as a particular curve you're looking for. I use the Tonal Balance Control plug-in in Ozone 8 from iZotope to check my frequency balance. I find that my ears often don't add enough highs, for example, when I mix without a reference.
MusicTechHelpGuy Please answer this question if nothing else and I’d greatly appreciate it. What in music production, engineering, mixing and mastering is not subjective? I assume it’s fair to say that most of it is but what would you say isn’t? I’m going to guess for starters that the output volume isn’t, or the lufs if I’m saying that right, bc you want to make sure your volumes are up to par, but what else? Please provide as much detail as you have time for. Hope to hear from you, thanks.
Hey. What's your songwriting process? And how would you approach a music first process in songwriting? I can come up with ideas but don't know what to write to it. Thanks.
Chord progressions and basic rhythm first. Usually just playing basic piano. If it's rock stuff, it's usually guitar first. Then I come up with some basic melodies and lyrics that may or may not actually make it into the final version. Then use that basic composition as a skeleton and flesh out the arrangement like I'm doing here. Then refining lyrics and melodies. Then adding harmonies.
That's what I want! Full of dry goods! Thank you for your sharing! It's much more practical than teaching in school!
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How did you get the piano roll keys bigger?
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Just zoom in the piano roll and it will expands the notes. Command Up and Down for vertical, and Command left and right for horizontal. You can also collapse the piano roll notes to only include ones that are used in the sequence. There's a button for it in the upper left of the piano roll.
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Please, a tip to tune the sub kick? Or is it just by ear? Moreover, how about the entire drum kit tuning, is it necessary? Anyway, I love this course, thank you!
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You mentioned you like to incorporate some mid bass into the production bc on some speakers you can’t hear the low bass. Is this common practice? Also, what ranges are crucial for a pro sounding song or is it all subjective? I’m assuming low mids and highs?
It's all subjective. For example, on my laptop and phone, I can't hear the sub bass at all, but in the car I hear it fine. It's sad to say that I'm referencing my music on laptops and phone, but to be fair a large number of people listen to music casually on these devices, so I check my mixes on studio monitors, headphones, and consumer devices. When I mix rock music, the mid range is always pretty present because of guitars, so I usually don't have that problem much. For crucial ranges--I'd think of it more as a particular curve you're looking for. I use the Tonal Balance Control plug-in in Ozone 8 from iZotope to check my frequency balance. I find that my ears often don't add enough highs, for example, when I mix without a reference.
MusicTechHelpGuy Please answer this question if nothing else and I’d greatly appreciate it. What in music production, engineering, mixing and mastering is not subjective? I assume it’s fair to say that most of it is but what would you say isn’t? I’m going to guess for starters that the output volume isn’t, or the lufs if I’m saying that right, bc you want to make sure your volumes are up to par, but what else? Please provide as much detail as you have time for. Hope to hear from you, thanks.
Hey. What's your songwriting process? And how would you approach a music first process in songwriting? I can come up with ideas but don't know what to write to it. Thanks.
Chord progressions and basic rhythm first. Usually just playing basic piano. If it's rock stuff, it's usually guitar first. Then I come up with some basic melodies and lyrics that may or may not actually make it into the final version. Then use that basic composition as a skeleton and flesh out the arrangement like I'm doing here. Then refining lyrics and melodies. Then adding harmonies.
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Is that a different version of Logic pro x ?
10.4.3
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