I've spent my life in several tutorials for beginners that continue to assume you know things that you don't...so..I appreciate you. This was excellent informative video... it worked smoothly.. thank you.
That was soooo awesome! I am a beginning voice over artist and I just got Logic Pro and have been struggling to learn how to use it properly. Thanks for sharing this tutorial!
@@jamy8835 If you are having trouble getting the audio clip to normalize: You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
Very helpful video, thank you. Because I'm avoiding destructive editing on my source files, what I did was bounce my mixed audio project to generate a new aif file. If I use the new aif file, will the destructive changes ONLY be made to that file? Or will they somehow still link back to the source files and modify those as well?@@Touchtechnologyreview
Great to hear. Glad you liked the video. For audio level compliance you can use the loudness Meter under the Audio FX. The Loudness meter shows your audio level in LUFS which is generally what Audio platforms specify.
I'm using a sm 57 mic for VO. I've got a lot of popping and mid to low level jumps. Tried everything but guess it needs a Pop filter and maybe a slight direction and proximity change? Thanks for the vid!
Yes you definitely need a popfilter, it will reduce significantly, you could also try changing your proximity to the microphone and your gain levels. That should solve the problem. For recordings you can’t remake you can try the isotope rx 8 deplosive plugin, works like magic✨
@@Livingindecibels Thanks so much! I'll see what Sweetwater sells as far as that pop filter goes. I subscribe to Plug In Alliance and a couple of others, I'm kinda plug-in'd out, but I'll check, Cheers.
Thanks for the tutorial, it's very helpful, is there a way to copy paste all the mastering to another track? Or do I have to do them separately for every track? Cheers!
You are very welcome. Easiest way to do this is to click on The mixer icon on the top left so that the channels line up in a grid left to right. Then hold down option on any effect and drag it to the next track and it will copy it across. Do this one at a time with all effects. Another option is to use the duplicate track icon next to the plus button and it will duplicate the track with all its effects. Then you can drag audio clips form the other track onto it.
This is incredibly helpful. I edit podcasts. Never heard of the LUFS before, I can't believe I hadn't known about it. Question - if the project is higher than -14, why do we turn down the gain on the FX modules to fix this instead of just 'turning it all down'? (Not very pro at Logic as you can tell).
Great to hear that you found the video helpful. Certainly you can also turn down the volume on the master track. However if you have a mix of music and vocals you might find that and individual track is the one that is going over the limit so in that case you may adjust that track to get the right reading on the loudness meter.
hey there I'm looking for a good DAW for VA. I'm not really into composing music only recording and editing voice overs etc. I have Audition and Logic and I'm trying to find out the right one for me. Why u quit with Audition? Is it to complicated? What r the pro and cons? For some video projects - I've also worked with Premiere Pro and Finalcut and in the end I had a lot of fun with the Adobe programs. At first it seems to complicate especially After Effects but I get used to it. So I dunno if I stick with Adobe Cloud or I use one Apple program for my VA Projects.
@@susannalilia3143 For Voice over work Premiere Pro and Audition are more than adequate. I compose music so I have always used logic for audio and I really do like the audio tools it provides to master vocals. Both Premiere and Audition have pretty much the same options available so if you already have access to them via adobe creative cloud no real reason to go to logic. I decided to go back to Logic as I ended up cancelling my Adobe Membership to save money and now I use Da Vinci Resolve for Video and Logic for Audio.
@@Touchtechnologyreview Thanks for the help! (: I really like your Video - I have a better understanding in Logic now, so in some aspects, I can use this program too. But yes, I think Audition is maybe a better solution for me (: thanks again!
Jesus finally a good video on Logic dedicated to youtubers. You're a godsend. I devoured this video do you have any other videos or resources for those that want to dive deeper? Also since you're clearly an expert, I currently record with a rode videomicpro plus (talking head videos) into my h1n. Is it worth it to get an H5 or even H6 to leverage XLR? Thanks man, subbed.
Hey there. Glad to hear that you found this video helpful. I haven't done all that many on Logic but may do some more soon. Have a fair bit of content on my channel about creating videos etc and more coming there too. As for the connection of the Rode Video Mic Plus it only has a 3.5 cable so to be honest I don't think it would sound any different using a 3.5 to XLR adapter to get it into the recorder. However that being said the H5 and H6 have way better pre-amps so in that respect you may hear the difference in audio quality.
If you are having trouble getting the audio clip to normalize: You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
If the audio is on a seperate track you can do this quite easily. However if the two are on the same track you have to cut it up and adjust each clip as needed.
I was this close to pay a sound engineering on Fiverr to help me with my project, it sounded bad. 1 hour time watching this video and tweaking is all I needed - that's how subjective and down to the sound YOU want all of this stuff is. Thanks!
Absolute beginner here. When I double click on the audio, I see "Track" and "Smart Tempo" but no "File" option. Additionally, Functions only shows me Rename Regions, Selection Based Processing and Apply Selection based processing again. Help please!
If you are having trouble getting the audio clip to normalize: You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
Great video and instruction! I bought an M1 Mac and I was curious about Logic for my VO and commercial work. I’m a long time audition user but I think I’ll like Logic for this and I won’t have to pay a monthly fee to Adobe! Thx a ton. Well done!
You're very welcome. Yes I recently got rid of my monthly Adobe fees too. It was fine initially but as the prices started to rise it no longer made sense to keep it going when there are so many other alternatives. Logic is a dedicated audio production tool that allows you to do so much with audio and music composition and in my opinion is about the best you can get. Audition is pretty good for voice over edits but given the choice I would pick Logic any day. Thanks for checking out the video and for the positive feedback. Greatly appreciated!
A suggestion might be to put the de-esser before the EQ and compression. That fixes the S's and the P's before putting the EQ shine on it. If you detect a lisp in the vocal then too much De-Esser is being applied. Another method is to use the DE-Esser, channel EQ to fix specific frequencies followed by a VCA or opto compressor to tighten the vocal which brings down the loud parts and brings up the quiet parts then a Pultec style EQ to sweeten the overall EQ followed by the limiter for final level control. The idea is to fix problem areas first then sweeten the overall mix.
AMAZING VIDEO Really helped me out. I got the Hyperx quadcast s. Is this good for recording the voice for my RUclips videos?? Also do you have final cut pro beginners tutorial? Most in the youtube is too stressful.
Hey there. Thanks for watching! Glad you liked the video, I haven't used the Hyper X but have seen it around and it looks great. Should be fine for YT videos. I haven't go a video on Final Cut Pro. I have created on one iMovie but not FCP. Might look at doing one in the future though.....
Thanks so much for taking the time to record and produce such a good video filled with valuable info. Please double check your pronunciation of “sibilance” the “b” is said before the “l” and I just found it a bit distracting.
Thanks for the feedback on the video. Glad you found it useful. Thanks also for the pickup on that I found out a few weeks after I recorded and uploaded that I said that. Too late to edit it out now but have been saying it the right way ever since. Sibilance it is.
This is good and helpful process as from my viewpoint besides the topic of your video, the audio is very important as if it sounds great, it makes the viewer more inclined to watch the whole video. Kudos
You're an excellent teacher - clear, concise, and thorough. Do you have any suggestions for reducing mouth clicks? Besides improving my vocal technique (hydration, biotene, mouthwash, apple, etc.) are there any filters or settings within Logic Pro that can spare me the tedium of nano-skinny deletions of the offending clicks? The manual method is OK for 3-5 minute stories, but I'm about to record an audiobook and I'm worried it'll take me forever to clean it up completely. Thank you.
Thanks so much. Glad you found my tutorial helpful! There is a way to automate the reduction of breaths and subtle mouth clicks using a gate but to be honest I think it can often sound a bit in authentic. it can be really hard to refine the gate to cut in and out at the right time so inevitably you end up still hearing some of these sounds, depending on how loud they are. I may do a follow up at some point demonstrating how the gate can help reduce unwanted noise. In the meantime if you want to check it out try applying the dynamics/noise gate effect and adjust the threshold and reduction dials and see if you can use it in this way. As I pointed out though its not always the best way to go and from my experience doesn't match doing it manually.
Great video! I do have a quick question...? When my editor window opens, I don't have the "File" option in between the "Track and Smart Tempo" selections. Where do I go within logic to enable it? Thanks in advance!
Oh yes i forgot to mention this in the video so I put it in the notes section. In summary, you need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
@@Touchtechnologyreview Thanks for the rapid reply! I actually found it about an hour after my comment/question by enabling all in advanced settings. Subscribed and I hit the bell!
Recording vocals in mono and keeping them as a mono track is ideal for podcasts and face to camera videos etc. it kind of makes them sound powerful, clear, and upfront. Recording vocals in stereo makes them sound wide, large, and soft so tends to be used when recording singers possibly commercials films etc where you want a more natural sound. So you certainly could use the stereo spread plugin to help achieve that from a mono recording. PS thanks for the sub!
@@Touchtechnologyreview Thanks. Appreciate the reply! I usually only record instrumental music: ruclips.net/video/euadhe7oW0o/видео.html -- ruclips.net/video/F3-TUN7AQbU/видео.html
No you don't need to apply all of them. It depends on the style of sound you want. This is kind of aimed at getting that impactful podcast or radio sound. If you want a more natural subdued audio then perhaps just normalizing the audio and a little bit of EQ would be enough. Adding a compressor with a light touch can then help even out the audio and make it more present. But you could forgo the limiter.
Aaarrgh! Sibilance! Not silibance. That said...great video and thank you. BTW you said Davinci Resolve is your audio editor of choice? Do you mean video editor? Or are you editing audio in Fairlight?
I know I wish I could go back in and edit that, but alas too late. I stand corrected on that. Sibilance it is. Yes I do use Davinci Resolve as my main video editor right now, I will use Fairlight the audio section within Resolve for many youtube video projects when I am in a rush to get the project out as it has all the filters I need. Great EQ and the limiter is also quite good but the Compressor is far more limited than Logic. I feel I can get a better sound when using Logic so I use it for projects that are more commercial in nature or for Podcasts.
When I double click on the audio file at the beginning, the file option doesn't show up. Just track & smart tempo. How do I find the normalize otherwise?
If you are having trouble getting the audio clip to normalize: You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
Great guide for beginners in Logic. Thanks. Only comment: destructive editing is something you might not want to do. There are several manners to pump the sound without affecting the original file. Then, for novice users, this is something that should be mentioned.
My rode has a filter built into the shock mount. It came with the mic, and and it is close. Otherwise if you have one of the circular pop filters these can often be pushed in close depends on the handle and shock mount you have.
I forgot to mention in the video: You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
you need to add it via preferences If you go to Preferences > Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
Thanks so much. Yes I did mean to say that, I wish YT had an edit feature so I could edit it out but too late to edit. Have since been saying it the right way.👍
I don't understand how you say that it should be -14 LUFS in multimeter while the sound is clipping red in the audio 1 column in the bottom left. I thought we were supposed to keep the volume in the green ?
The -14 LUFS reading is the measurement standard to set to. Then the mix output meter shows you the level on the overall output or each track. You can adjust the volume of the audio tracks until you see it at around -6DB to -1DB. Sometimes at this level you might see a slight movement in the Red which won't affect the overall reading or average volume. If the meter stays solid red then that is peaking and will sound way too loud so in this case get it down to around -6DB.
@@Touchtechnologyreview thanks for your response. Maybe I'm slow but I don't understand. Up until this point it was always emphasised to me that the volume should always be kept green- this meant it shouldn't really exceed -6db. But here you're saying the volume should aim to be around -14 LUFS all while the audio output volume is exceeding -6d into the orange and red. Could you explain to a layman like myself in simple terms what you mean here? You also say that we can adjust the volume of the mix. Is there a simple way to do this? Do we use the limiter to do this. If the volume is too high do we simply use the Limiter to bring it down?
Not sure why, can't hear it at this end. It is pretty hot as I maxed the compressor on this recording. Sometimes it is better to back off on the limiter and compressor if you want to really take in to account all possible audio set ups.
notes
1: normalize the audio- click twice go to file then functions and normalize 2:20
2: noise reduction- noise filter 3:40 - noise gate 5:00 , dynamics filter, noise gate, backing vocal
3 :EQ effecs, eq, 7:20 probably use presets
4: compressors, 11:00, filters, dynamics, compressor, opto vocal #2
5: limiter, 13:15, dynamics, limiter, vocals, dsr
6:levels 15:30, effects, meter, -14 lufs is the goal
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I've spent my life in several tutorials for beginners that continue to assume you know things that you don't...so..I appreciate you. This was excellent informative video... it worked smoothly..
thank you.
Glad you found the tutorial helpful! Thanks for watching!
That was soooo awesome! I am a beginning voice over artist and I just got Logic Pro and have been struggling to learn how to use it properly. Thanks for sharing this tutorial!
You are very welcome! Glad you found it helpful. Have fun with Logic and best wishes with your Voice over work!
Hai pls let me know for any voice over artist requirement
I’m hardly looking for it
Pls assist
Your email Id would do
Thanks in Advance
Thank you for sharing. Been trying to find a Logic tutorial focused on youtube/voice-overs and this was the best tutorial yet.
Thanks so much. Glad you found it helpful!
Worth noting that the File tab used at 2:20 is only available if you have Advance settings toggled on in the Preference menu
That’s right. Thanks for pointing that out! I forgot to mention during the recording.
@@Touchtechnologyreview I cannot find the setting options - would you help me? because normalisation is grey and not available. thanks :)
Okay that was simple - the audio was "read-only" and i hat to unlock the key in the audio-information :D
@@jamy8835 If you are having trouble getting the audio clip to normalize:
You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
Very helpful video, thank you. Because I'm avoiding destructive editing on my source files, what I did was bounce my mixed audio project to generate a new aif file. If I use the new aif file, will the destructive changes ONLY be made to that file? Or will they somehow still link back to the source files and modify those as well?@@Touchtechnologyreview
Just what I was looking for. Thank you for helping others create!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much, huge help to this noob.
You are most welcome. Glad you found the video helpful!
This was awesome- I need a video for current ACX Narration submissions, and the levels they require.
Great to hear. Glad you liked the video. For audio level compliance you can use the loudness Meter under the Audio FX. The Loudness meter shows your audio level in LUFS which is generally what Audio platforms specify.
Many thanks for this tutorial, i improve my voiceover 👍
Great to hear that. You are most welcome!
I'm using a sm 57 mic for VO. I've got a lot of popping and mid to low level jumps. Tried everything but guess it needs a Pop filter and maybe a slight direction and proximity change? Thanks for the vid!
Yes you definitely need a popfilter, it will reduce significantly, you could also try changing your proximity to the microphone and your gain levels.
That should solve the problem. For recordings you can’t remake you can try the isotope rx 8 deplosive plugin, works like magic✨
@@Livingindecibels Thanks so much! I'll see what Sweetwater sells as far as that pop filter goes. I subscribe to Plug In Alliance and a couple of others, I'm kinda plug-in'd out, but I'll check, Cheers.
Thanks for the tutorial, it's very helpful, is there a way to copy paste all the mastering to another track? Or do I have to do them separately for every track? Cheers!
You are very welcome. Easiest way to do this is to click on The mixer icon on the top left so that the channels line up in a grid left to right. Then hold down option on any effect and drag it to the next track and it will copy it across. Do this one at a time with all effects. Another option is to use the duplicate track icon next to the plus button and it will duplicate the track with all its effects. Then you can drag audio clips form the other track onto it.
@@Touchtechnologyreview Man, that saved me so much time, Thank you so much!!!
@@indigosteel Great to hear that. You are very welcome!
Great teaching. Thanks.
You are very welcome!
Fantastic job of teaching and right to the point. Thank you. Subscribed!
Great. Thanks so much!
This is incredibly helpful. I edit podcasts.
Never heard of the LUFS before, I can't believe I hadn't known about it.
Question - if the project is higher than -14, why do we turn down the gain on the FX modules to fix this instead of just 'turning it all down'? (Not very pro at Logic as you can tell).
Great to hear that you found the video helpful. Certainly you can also turn down the volume on the master track. However if you have a mix of music and vocals you might find that and individual track is the one that is going over the limit so in that case you may adjust that track to get the right reading on the loudness meter.
Of all the videos ive watched on logic pro, this was the most helpful and im a lot less stressed about wasting time on logic pro. God bless
Thanks so much. Great to hear that you found it useful and easy to follow!
thanks after this video I decided to switch Logic Pro X from Audition. this software is insane really love it. audition is painful headache
Yeah it really is amazing software. Not only great for mastering vocal recordings but unparalleled as a DAW for music composition 💯
hey there I'm looking for a good DAW for VA. I'm not really into composing music only recording and editing voice overs etc. I have Audition and Logic and I'm trying to find out the right one for me.
Why u quit with Audition? Is it to complicated? What r the pro and cons?
For some video projects - I've also worked with Premiere Pro and Finalcut and in the end I had a lot of fun with the Adobe programs. At first it seems to complicate especially After Effects but I get used to it.
So I dunno if I stick with Adobe Cloud or I use one Apple program for my VA Projects.
@@susannalilia3143 For Voice over work Premiere Pro and Audition are more than adequate. I compose music so I have always used logic for audio and I really do like the audio tools it provides to master vocals. Both Premiere and Audition have pretty much the same options available so if you already have access to them via adobe creative cloud no real reason to go to logic. I decided to go back to Logic as I ended up cancelling my Adobe Membership to save money and now I use Da Vinci Resolve for Video and Logic for Audio.
@@Touchtechnologyreview Thanks for the help! (: I really like your Video - I have a better understanding in Logic now, so in some aspects, I can use this program too. But yes, I think Audition is maybe a better solution for me (:
thanks again!
@@susannalilia3143 Anytime. Cheers!
Jesus finally a good video on Logic dedicated to youtubers. You're a godsend. I devoured this video do you have any other videos or resources for those that want to dive deeper? Also since you're clearly an expert, I currently record with a rode videomicpro plus (talking head videos) into my h1n. Is it worth it to get an H5 or even H6 to leverage XLR? Thanks man, subbed.
Hey there. Glad to hear that you found this video helpful. I haven't done all that many on Logic but may do some more soon. Have a fair bit of content on my channel about creating videos etc and more coming there too. As for the connection of the Rode Video Mic Plus it only has a 3.5 cable so to be honest I don't think it would sound any different using a 3.5 to XLR adapter to get it into the recorder. However that being said the H5 and H6 have way better pre-amps so in that respect you may hear the difference in audio quality.
Bless up for this 🔥🔥💪🏿💪🏿
Thanks for watching!
Very helpful. Logic has so many options for a beginner, it can be overwhelming. Thanks!
Yeah, there are so many features. Glad you found it helpful!
Very helpful thank you
You're welcome!
Thank you! I’m new to voice over and this has really helped.
Thanks once again.
You're very welcome!
hey can someone help me, as I cant seem to find a file option as shown on 2:23 , I can only see track and smart tempo
don't bother I got it just enable it from Preferences>Advanced features, the top box the "audio editing"
If you are having trouble getting the audio clip to normalize:
You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
@@Touchtechnologyreview thanks got it now
@@harshitsingla Great👍
@@Touchtechnologyreview thanks for taking out your time to solve my problem
Many thanks for this. Didn't even realise all those legacy plugins were there! Subbed!
You're very welcome. Thanks for checking out the video and for the sub!
hello thank you your video is best. did you do these things on your this video voice also??
Thanks so much. Yes I did use Logic Pro and these effects for this video.
Is there a way to increase or reduce the sound level of individual takes to match one another before merging them?
If the audio is on a seperate track you can do this quite easily. However if the two are on the same track you have to cut it up and adjust each clip as needed.
Excellent video, thank you.
Thanks so much. Glad you liked the video. Cheers!
excellent!!
Thanks 🙏Greatly appreciated
Thank bro lil small things i needed absolutely helped mee
Glad to hear it! Thanks for checking out the video!
I was this close to pay a sound engineering on Fiverr to help me with my project, it sounded bad. 1 hour time watching this video and tweaking is all I needed - that's how subjective and down to the sound YOU want all of this stuff is. Thanks!
Great to hear that! You are very welcome!
2:20 It doesn't show "file" option in my Logic Pro... I only have the other two
Absolute beginner here. When I double click on the audio, I see "Track" and "Smart Tempo" but no "File" option. Additionally, Functions only shows me Rename Regions, Selection Based Processing and Apply Selection based processing again. Help please!
If you are having trouble getting the audio clip to normalize: You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
@@Touchtechnologyreview Thank you :)
Thank you. Really useful.
Great to hear that!
Great video and instruction! I bought an M1 Mac and I was curious about Logic for my VO and commercial work. I’m a long time audition user but I think I’ll like Logic for this and I won’t have to pay a monthly fee to Adobe! Thx a ton. Well done!
You're very welcome. Yes I recently got rid of my monthly Adobe fees too. It was fine initially but as the prices started to rise it no longer made sense to keep it going when there are so many other alternatives. Logic is a dedicated audio production tool that allows you to do so much with audio and music composition and in my opinion is about the best you can get. Audition is pretty good for voice over edits but given the choice I would pick Logic any day. Thanks for checking out the video and for the positive feedback. Greatly appreciated!
A suggestion might be to put the de-esser before the EQ and compression. That fixes the S's and the P's before putting the EQ shine on it. If you detect a lisp in the vocal then too much De-Esser is being applied. Another method is to use the DE-Esser, channel EQ to fix specific frequencies followed by a VCA or opto compressor to tighten the vocal which brings down the loud parts and brings up the quiet parts then a Pultec style EQ to sweeten the overall EQ followed by the limiter for final level control. The idea is to fix problem areas first then sweeten the overall mix.
Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
AMAZING VIDEO Really helped me out. I got the Hyperx quadcast s. Is this good for recording the voice for my RUclips videos?? Also do you have final cut pro beginners tutorial? Most in the youtube is too stressful.
Hey there. Thanks for watching! Glad you liked the video, I haven't used the Hyper X but have seen it around and it looks great. Should be fine for YT videos. I haven't go a video on Final Cut Pro. I have created on one iMovie but not FCP. Might look at doing one in the future though.....
Thanks so much for taking the time to record and produce such a good video filled with valuable info. Please double check your pronunciation of “sibilance” the “b” is said before the “l” and I just found it a bit distracting.
Thanks for the feedback on the video. Glad you found it useful. Thanks also for the pickup on that I found out a few weeks after I recorded and uploaded that I said that. Too late to edit it out now but have been saying it the right way ever since. Sibilance it is.
This is good and helpful process as from my viewpoint besides the topic of your video, the audio is very important as if it sounds great, it makes the viewer more inclined to watch the whole video. Kudos
Yes I agree with that! 💯
if you use normalise, why do you need comp?
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
You’re welcome 😊
You're an excellent teacher - clear, concise, and thorough. Do you have any suggestions for reducing mouth clicks? Besides improving my vocal technique (hydration, biotene, mouthwash, apple, etc.) are there any filters or settings within Logic Pro that can spare me the tedium of nano-skinny deletions of the offending clicks? The manual method is OK for 3-5 minute stories, but I'm about to record an audiobook and I'm worried it'll take me forever to clean it up completely. Thank you.
Thanks so much. Glad you found my tutorial helpful! There is a way to automate the reduction of breaths and subtle mouth clicks using a gate but to be honest I think it can often sound a bit in authentic. it can be really hard to refine the gate to cut in and out at the right time so inevitably you end up still hearing some of these sounds, depending on how loud they are. I may do a follow up at some point demonstrating how the gate can help reduce unwanted noise. In the meantime if you want to check it out try applying the dynamics/noise gate effect and adjust the threshold and reduction dials and see if you can use it in this way. As I pointed out though its not always the best way to go and from my experience doesn't match doing it manually.
Izotope mouth-declick is excellent. Comes in RX standard.
Sorry, but I don’t know what you mean by RX standard.
At 16:35 I can't hear what he says for the LUFS meter, what should the average range be? From -5 dB to what dB?
Setting the levels in the range form -5DB to -3DB is suggested. Then check the LUFS reading to make sure it is -14DB.....
Great video! I do have a quick question...? When my editor window opens, I don't have the "File" option in between the "Track and Smart Tempo" selections. Where do I go within logic to enable it? Thanks in advance!
Oh yes i forgot to mention this in the video so I put it in the notes section. In summary, you need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
@@Touchtechnologyreview Thanks for the rapid reply! I actually found it about an hour after my comment/question by enabling all in advanced settings. Subscribed and I hit the bell!
Awesome. Glad you found it! Thanks for the sub!
Would you ever make the track stereo or use the stereo spread plug in? Just curious. Great video BTW! I subscribed.
Recording vocals in mono and keeping them as a mono track is ideal for podcasts and face to camera videos etc. it kind of makes them sound powerful, clear, and upfront. Recording vocals in stereo makes them sound wide, large, and soft so tends to be used when recording singers possibly commercials films etc where you want a more natural sound. So you certainly could use the stereo spread plugin to help achieve that from a mono recording. PS thanks for the sub!
@@Touchtechnologyreview Thanks. Appreciate the reply! I usually only record instrumental music: ruclips.net/video/euadhe7oW0o/видео.html
-- ruclips.net/video/F3-TUN7AQbU/видео.html
great info
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks!
Welcome!
Sweet!
Thanks!
very nice
Thanks so much.
do i absolutely NEED all of these filters and effects?
No you don't need to apply all of them. It depends on the style of sound you want. This is kind of aimed at getting that impactful podcast or radio sound. If you want a more natural subdued audio then perhaps just normalizing the audio and a little bit of EQ would be enough. Adding a compressor with a light touch can then help even out the audio and make it more present. But you could forgo the limiter.
@@Touchtechnologyreview I'm recording just for my RUclips channel. I want more of a natural sound
Very legitimate! I will keep you in mind for now.
Great.
great video ..thank you for sharing 🙏
Thanks so much. You are very welcome!
Spoken like a true audio engineer my friend! T T Testing, 1 2 3 👍
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its hard to figure out where to adjust the limiter or makeup in the compressor
Aaarrgh! Sibilance! Not silibance. That said...great video and thank you. BTW you said Davinci Resolve is your audio editor of choice? Do you mean video editor? Or are you editing audio in Fairlight?
I know I wish I could go back in and edit that, but alas too late. I stand corrected on that. Sibilance it is. Yes I do use Davinci Resolve as my main video editor right now, I will use Fairlight the audio section within Resolve for many youtube video projects when I am in a rush to get the project out as it has all the filters I need. Great EQ and the limiter is also quite good but the Compressor is far more limited than Logic. I feel I can get a better sound when using Logic so I use it for projects that are more commercial in nature or for Podcasts.
When I double click on the audio file at the beginning, the file option doesn't show up. Just track & smart tempo. How do I find the normalize otherwise?
If you are having trouble getting the audio clip to normalize:
You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
Bravo
Thanks!
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
great tutorial. please note the term is "sibilance" not "silibance".
🙏Thanks so much. Yeah I know I wish I could go back and edit that word but once uploaded we can't edit. 😢
what is special about the channel eq vs the one above Input 1 (the blue wave form)?
ah its the same
Great guide for beginners in Logic. Thanks. Only comment: destructive editing is something you might not want to do. There are several manners to pump the sound without affecting the original file. Then, for novice users, this is something that should be mentioned.
Thanks for your input. That is something to consider.
why threshold of deesser at 0?
please how do you make your rode popfilter more near from the mic i want to make the same on my rode mic
My rode has a filter built into the shock mount. It came with the mic, and and it is close. Otherwise if you have one of the circular pop filters these can often be pushed in close depends on the handle and shock mount you have.
I can’t find the file option
I forgot to mention in the video: You need to enable destructive editing. You can do this by clicking on Preferences Audio - Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
Muito bom!
For the normalisation process, when I double click the audio, I don't get the option for "file", I only see "track" and "smart tempo".
Click on the file tab first. Then click on Functions, Normalize.
you need to add it via preferences If you go to Preferences > Advanced, you'll see a check box for Audio that allows destructive editing. With that option set, you'll be able to select between the non-destructive track editing or the destructive audio file editing.
@@AppleThink thanks, I did manage to figure this out shortly after, haha!
@@AppleThink Good point forgot to bring that up in the video.
Nice tutorial..... "Sibilance" rather than "Silabance" might be better.
Thanks so much. Yes I did mean to say that, I wish YT had an edit feature so I could edit it out but too late to edit. Have since been saying it the right way.👍
I don't understand how you say that it should be -14 LUFS in multimeter while the sound is clipping red in the audio 1 column in the bottom left. I thought we were supposed to keep the volume in the green ?
The -14 LUFS reading is the measurement standard to set to. Then the mix output meter shows you the level on the overall output or each track. You can adjust the volume of the audio tracks until you see it at around -6DB to -1DB. Sometimes at this level you might see a slight movement in the Red which won't affect the overall reading or average volume. If the meter stays solid red then that is peaking and will sound way too loud so in this case get it down to around -6DB.
@@Touchtechnologyreview thanks for your response. Maybe I'm slow but I don't understand. Up until this point it was always emphasised to me that the volume should always be kept green- this meant it shouldn't really exceed -6db.
But here you're saying the volume should aim to be around -14 LUFS all while the audio output volume is exceeding -6d into the orange and red.
Could you explain to a layman like myself in simple terms what you mean here?
You also say that we can adjust the volume of the mix. Is there a simple way to do this? Do we use the limiter to do this. If the volume is too high do we simply use the Limiter to bring it down?
It could be my monitors but there seems to be some ringing in your audio.
Not sure why, can't hear it at this end. It is pretty hot as I maxed the compressor on this recording. Sometimes it is better to back off on the limiter and compressor if you want to really take in to account all possible audio set ups.
A lot of people say sib-ilance.
Yeah that is the correct way to say it. I got it wrong in this video, once I realised it was too late to edit it.
SIBILANCE, not silibance.
Yeah I know. Too late to edit now.
It's sibilance, not "silibence".