Had no idea this was something that logic could do? So thanks Jono, another one of your brilliant videos gets stored for future use.......Merry Christmas and a peaceful new year.
Thank you for giving me another reason to love Logic. Just subscribed and will be checking out more of your videos. Thank you for putting this together and getting it out there.
Great video, subscribed! Personally, I have been using noise gates on my kit, with a long release, allowing the sound to fade back to zero. Also, you can lower the noise gate's reduction, which lets you keep the life of the kit to whatever level you feel is right, so you can control the definition of the kit to a greater degree. Another advantage is that you can preset these while you record and you get an almost immaculate sound without any adjustment - if you're lazy! Obviously, jazz music is hard to noise gate effectively because of ghost notes, but jazz is about the kit's life, so it doesn't matter so much!
Hi Jono, thanks for the excellent rundown on the remove silence function. I see that around 3:07 in your video you can click on the bar in the remove silence and actually adjust the DB threshold. I have a MacBook pro and I can't do this by clicking on the remove silence bar in the window. I can adjust it on the threshold bar by clicking or writing in the new threshold value, but I'd like to be able to adjust the threshold in the same way as in your tutorial. Do you have any suggestions on how to fix this?
Had no idea this was something that logic could do? So thanks Jono, another one of your brilliant videos gets stored for future use.......Merry Christmas and a peaceful new year.
A succinct and informational video Jono; thanks Guru!
Another very handy tip. Cheers jono
No problem 👍
Happy Holiday Jono. Thanks for everything you do.
Thank you, Rob, for supporting the channel! Do let us know if there are other subjects you want us to cover :)
Thank you for giving me another reason to love Logic. Just subscribed and will be checking out more of your videos. Thank you for putting this together and getting it out there.
Welcome aboard!
thanks sir!! happy holidays!
Thank You!
Great video, subscribed!
Personally, I have been using noise gates on my kit, with a long release, allowing the sound to fade back to zero. Also, you can lower the noise gate's reduction, which lets you keep the life of the kit to whatever level you feel is right, so you can control the definition of the kit to a greater degree. Another advantage is that you can preset these while you record and you get an almost immaculate sound without any adjustment - if you're lazy! Obviously, jazz music is hard to noise gate effectively because of ghost notes, but jazz is about the kit's life, so it doesn't matter so much!
Hi Jono, thanks for the excellent rundown on the remove silence function. I see that around 3:07 in your video you can click on the bar in the remove silence and actually adjust the DB threshold. I have a MacBook pro and I can't do this by clicking on the remove silence bar in the window. I can adjust it on the threshold bar by clicking or writing in the new threshold value, but I'd like to be able to adjust the threshold in the same way as in your tutorial. Do you have any suggestions on how to fix this?
Could this be used in gain staging or should you just add or take away gain to the whole track? Just don’t want weird added noise to a final mix
OMG...the more I learn about something Logic can do, the more I don't even want to look at any other DAW
this method doesnt work with multiple takes seems like?
Thank you sir
God bless you in Jesus name