How to Make a Fat Sub Bass in Logic Pro | Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- In this tutorial, Point Blank LA's lecturer, Davis, shows how you can create a weighty sub-bass patch quickly in Logic Pro.
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erm correct me if I`m wrong but to avoid clicks you should use zero crossings for start/end of samples/waves
This is a brilliant video. Straight to the point, informative, good ideas, and the sub sounds great.
Thank you!
To avoid click, start & end point have to be set at zero. Easy
Yep. Clicks are an instant voltage jump. Negative or positive cause it.
it still clicks
When I drag the audio into the quick sampler optimized it doesn't make a copy
who checked their Mac power supply?
I felt the panic
Nah fr 😂😂😂
This guy has brilliant presentation etiquette. Well done mate.
One of our faves!
As a total beginner, I'm surprised at how complex this is. But I see others found it easy, so I guess it's all relative. Thanks for the tutorial!
Don't worry mate. Every musician, successful producer or amateur had to deal with complex stuff in the beginning. You only will succeed when the complex things won't stop you. Good luck!
Awesome!! Thank you.. I didn't have time to breathe cause it was so much good information in very high speed!! But I manage to take a few breaths when you listened to the loop.. lol
Thanks for watching. You could watch it at half-speed? ;)
Sooo you can just use ES2 and set the first oscillator to dine and then add the effects but this could sound different maybe idk
how am i supposed to hear the sound to level in the overdrive stage what button are you pressing because i am more than lost
What is the difference between this sine wave and the default one that opens in the sampler please?
good question
Just a different way of doing things…
so technically you dont need to buy those expensive plugins, you can hack your way by using all existing plugins hahaha but man this takes alot of time 😆
It's always good to understand the core principals of how things work. That way you can get wayyyy more out of those 'expensive' plugins.
or just increase the attack. becasue the attack time is so short it’s clicking
For some reason the second audio track isn't picking up the audio signal. I'm sure it's on the same bus, but I can't figure out what's gone wrong.
same problem here. what did i miss?
Thank you soo much. Great tutorial.
bro that overdrive tip is fire
Glad you like it.
Logic looks very nice, but it takes lot longer to do things compared to ableton.
Oh man, u killed it.
Nice and Easy! Dope tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching. We've got a load more coming your way.
I can't transpose? It's all greyed out, anyone have this problem?
Great Tutorial 🎶 Thank You
Thanks for watching.
Ive copied this video several time for the past couple months step by step but no matter what I do, it does not work, I don’t understand why
Great vid. Thanks
Is there a way I can pitch bend it lower than the 20%’s on the musical typing?
awesome!
Dope Vid! 💪🏽
Dope!
Unfortunately Logic pro crashes every time i do this. You must have a bootleg version or somthing
very stupid idea