HAPPY NEW YEAR SIR I AM LESLY GEORGE FROM INDIA KERALA STATE CONTINUOUSLY WATCHING YOUR VALUABLE LESSONS AND PRACTISE THANKS A LOT FOR THE LESSONS MAY GOD BLESS YOU LESLY GEORGE
I'm always looking forward to the next vid in the series, so well done. Thank you so much. I had gone through quite a few random lessons on YT before discovering your channel but my recording quality, workflow and overall understanding of Logic has grown tenfold in the past weeks.
Great series so far, I'm chuffed to be on board as the series unfolds, there are even little gems throughout the basic fundamentals, ever so greatful mthg, congratulations on the sponsorship, all being well this will be the third series of yours I've studied, including 101 and pop/rock mixing, more power to you man.
When recording John Deacon's Queen tracks, Roy Thomas Baker would record three inputs: the bass DI; the bass cabinet; and the bass room. These three channels he had at his disposal . The reason being that different songs required different bass, and these bass captures would all play a different role in Queen music. Roy Thomas Baker is documented as to this. Let NO ONE disregard the impeccable bass chops of John Deacon.
I never knew about the method to record t from the amp and a direct DI ? So thank you, thank you so much! What a Christmas pressy this has turned out to be! And the Logic bass Amp Designer is brilliant! Gonna have so much fun with this. Much peace and love x
In this video, I demonstrate the following: 1. How recording engineers split the bass DI and amp signal for mixing 2. How to use Bass Amp Designer in Logic Pro 3. How to make Drummer Tracks follow the groove of your bass tracks Support the sponsor of this video, Boombox | bit.ly/boomboxsponsor Check out Ep. 4 of BoomCast | ruclips.net/video/ChzYXfaGx3w/видео.html For mixing/mastering work, contact me at my website | carneymediagroup.com Follow MusicTechHelpGuy on Instagram | instagram.com/musictechhelpguy Support the channel on Patreon | patreon.com/musictechhelpguy Demo project used in this video | www.logicproguide.com/downloads Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:44 Sponsor Segment 2:39 Audio Track, Tuner 3:52 Bass Amp Designer Overview 6:22 Record Bass 7:50 Drummer Follow Bass 9:05 Final Result
Hey Josh, with the Holidays here I'm guessing your next video will be after the New Year. As we wait for one to drop, I wish you a Merry Christmas and best wishes for the new year!❤
Thanks! Merry Christmas to you as well! I will have at least 2 videos coming this week. Probably tomorrow and Friday. And I’ll be back on schedule the week after Christmas.
Another great video, thank you so much - this is one of the few channels that stands out to me as far as quality information goes! Quick question though...and this may be an easy fix but lmk. When I have my tracks in a summing stack the aux/bus tracks that they are sent to are muted when I solo them. Any suggestions?
Thank you for the cool tutorial! I was wondering if you were ever going to make a video about working with pattern loops using instruments, not drums? I've been loading a pattern loop and then erasing the midi data and just trying random stuff. Thanks again.
HAPPY NEW YEAR SIR
I AM LESLY GEORGE FROM INDIA KERALA STATE CONTINUOUSLY WATCHING YOUR VALUABLE LESSONS AND PRACTISE THANKS A LOT FOR THE LESSONS MAY GOD BLESS YOU
LESLY GEORGE
This series continues to be succinct and helpful. Thank you so much!
I'm always looking forward to the next vid in the series, so well done. Thank you so much. I had gone through quite a few random lessons on YT before discovering your channel but my recording quality, workflow and overall understanding of Logic has grown tenfold in the past weeks.
Great series so far, I'm chuffed to be on board as the series unfolds, there are even little gems throughout the basic fundamentals, ever so greatful mthg, congratulations on the sponsorship, all being well this will be the third series of yours I've studied, including 101 and pop/rock mixing, more power to you man.
Thanks for doing these topics, it's nice to have these refreshers.
Hands down: Josh's and Chris Vandeviver's (WLPR) channels are simply the best on Logic. Game over.
When recording John Deacon's Queen tracks, Roy Thomas Baker would record three inputs: the bass DI; the bass cabinet; and the bass room. These three channels he had at his disposal . The reason being that different songs required different bass, and these bass captures would all play a different role in Queen music. Roy Thomas Baker is documented as to this. Let NO ONE disregard the impeccable bass chops of John Deacon.
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Loving this series. Thanks again for a great video tutorial.
I never knew about the method to record t from the amp and a direct DI ? So thank you, thank you so much! What a Christmas pressy this has turned out to be! And the Logic bass Amp Designer is brilliant! Gonna have so much fun with this. Much peace and love x
Rockin as always Josh. Thanks!
Great stuff! Learned some really important things. I'm going back to lesson #1. Thanks!
Just the BEST, you are just THE best Josh, Happy New Year Nice bass wishes.....!!!
Great shirt!!!
Thank you for this series!
Great series. Thank you. If one would like to use your guitar regions in their song commercially what would be the procedure
In this video, I demonstrate the following:
1. How recording engineers split the bass DI and amp signal for mixing
2. How to use Bass Amp Designer in Logic Pro
3. How to make Drummer Tracks follow the groove of your bass tracks
Support the sponsor of this video, Boombox | bit.ly/boomboxsponsor
Check out Ep. 4 of BoomCast | ruclips.net/video/ChzYXfaGx3w/видео.html
For mixing/mastering work, contact me at my website | carneymediagroup.com
Follow MusicTechHelpGuy on Instagram | instagram.com/musictechhelpguy
Support the channel on Patreon | patreon.com/musictechhelpguy
Demo project used in this video | www.logicproguide.com/downloads
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:44 Sponsor Segment
2:39 Audio Track, Tuner
3:52 Bass Amp Designer Overview
6:22 Record Bass
7:50 Drummer Follow Bass
9:05 Final Result
I'm so fucking lucky to find these lessons. Thank you for an amazing job!
Hey Josh, with the Holidays here I'm guessing your next video will be after the New Year. As we wait for one to drop, I wish you a Merry Christmas and best wishes for the new year!❤
Thanks! Merry Christmas to you as well! I will have at least 2 videos coming this week. Probably tomorrow and Friday. And I’ll be back on schedule the week after Christmas.
Thank you!!
Another great video, thank you so much - this is one of the few channels that stands out to me as far as quality information goes! Quick question though...and this may be an easy fix but lmk. When I have my tracks in a summing stack the aux/bus tracks that they are sent to are muted when I solo them. Any suggestions?
Thank you for the cool tutorial! I was wondering if you were ever going to make a video about working with pattern loops using instruments, not drums? I've been loading a pattern loop and then erasing the midi data and just trying random stuff. Thanks again.
Excellent💯
Nice tutorial again. I wish they had the fender Bassman. I thought that was legacy in Logic Pro X.
Thank u so much sir
thx , for this !
Hey Josh. The new logic pro, there is now a session bass player like session drummer. Im wondering how you change keys on session bass player. Thanks
So how about input levels ? Recording levels ect...
Can u make the drums follow the bass if u used ultrabeat?
thx
Hi! Please make a review from those 2 1176 clones that you have there!!! Please
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At 5:35, you meant to adjust the amp gain, not the compressor gain. Oops...
My bass doesn’t sound like this. That’s why I am here though.
I want to get a very clean bass sound.
I play bass like average farmer plays guitar.