Thanks for showing this! One tricky thing with demoing effects like this one is that by just adding wet to dry at 100%, you are making everything louder. All else being equal, louder always sounds better and often masks other changes, so it'd be great to hear this as a balance of dry to wet.
@@mythicalnoise5785 nah bro your tutorials are great, I found it from some random Reddit post but I’m subbed now since I saw some niche things you expose in Logic
Nice! Been mastering for 14 years and the one thing I learned from my teacher was Tape saturation on the low end only, it gives masters a beefier sound, will try this on instruments since I am making music again!
Thank you! The logic pro tape saturation feature is nice, the one complaint I have is that it definitely has a tendency to make certain frequency sound buddy. I’ve been using black salt audios escalator plug-in for all of my saturation needs lately. And pins the transients in place not allowing your instruments to lose attack or sound muddy! If you want you should check out my most recent video on that :-)
Thanks for showing this! One tricky thing with demoing effects like this one is that by just adding wet to dry at 100%, you are making everything louder. All else being equal, louder always sounds better and often masks other changes, so it'd be great to hear this as a balance of dry to wet.
If bill nye the science guy was an audio engineer. Great breakdown shown wat these plugs do with the channel eq
5:50 that killed me 😂
Edit: This is an awesome tutorial thanks so much!
"Isn't that cool?" hahah Thanks for the compliment.. sometimes I feel like I just stammer away and gaffe non stop lol
@@mythicalnoise5785 nah bro your tutorials are great, I found it from some random Reddit post but I’m subbed now since I saw some niche things you expose in Logic
@@david-dq9lh Thanks again! I actually just published a review of one of the best VSTs I have ever tried! Heat Up 3!
Thanks! 👍
FWIW, it looks like what it does is add the odd harmonic partials (3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th…).
Nice! Been mastering for 14 years and the one thing I learned from my teacher was Tape saturation on the low end only, it gives masters a beefier sound, will try this on instruments since I am making music again!
Thank you! The logic pro tape saturation feature is nice, the one complaint I have is that it definitely has a tendency to make certain frequency sound buddy. I’ve been using black salt audios escalator plug-in for all of my saturation needs lately. And pins the transients in place not allowing your instruments to lose attack or sound muddy! If you want you should check out my most recent video on that :-)