I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for your tutorial on buses. Out of all the ones I've seen, yours was by far the best! You explained buses like it was just a simple "walk in the park," while other videos tend to get bogged down in unnecessary rhetoric. You got straight to the point, and I really appreciate that. Your explanation was so clear and simple that even a child could understand how to use them. Awesome job! Thank you again for making it so easy to grasp. 🙂👍
I know it's not a competition, but most videos of this type take at least twice as long to explain the exact same amount of info! Super quick and efficient, while still being really clear and thorough. Thanks for that!
Found someone else's video on this and they built buses backwards and didn't just let the track create the bus?!?!? Had I waited a day I would have learned the "easy way." WHERE WERE YOU 24 HRS AGO???? 😉 Worth the wait - thanks Colin!!!
DUDE. Track stacks? Game changer for my workflow. Holy crap. Works just like grouped tracks in Ableton and is a feature I was hoping would come to Logic.
Your videos have certainly been very helpful. I recently made the switch from Garageband to Logic Pro along with the purchase of a new Mac Studio just a few days ago. Buses, track stacks and the ability to send audio for re-amping are the primary reasons I made the upgrade, and I very much appreciate that you have put these videos together 👍 All of them are great and I plan to watch them all.
This is amazing. Clarifying question- when you create a sum stack, and a bus is automatically created for it-- do all the signals send over to that bus 100%? If so, would you next do a SEND (from the bus generated) to a new bus in order to put effects on ?
So Colin, you never disappoint. Yes I loved your clear concise explanations of how to use buses. Can't wait to put this new knowledge to work. Thank you.
So the bus itself is not actually shown anywhere on screen. Logic creates an aux track, using the bus as input. But the bus itself is abstracted away from us. It was very confusing because many refer to the aux track as the bus as though they are the same thing. In reality I think the bus is the “vehicle” that the audio rides to arrive at its destination, the aux track - much like a bus in real life. Please correct me if I’m wrong!
Yeah im a Upcomeing Music Producer & i had no Cue Lol Lol Was & Just adding bus's to Everything Lol Makes it FREAKING Easyer LOL !! Im Not Yet But Getting Ready To Join The Los Angels FilmSchool & i have to Learn Ableton Live 12 but it's hard !! So i been Useing Logic Pro X & Kicking Ass But LOL i Just Learn Something New LOL At Age 52 ! so Now Im Good Now LOL LOL THank You
Another great video, thanks! Quick question: you used the send volume control to reduce the reverb. Would it make any sense to turn the send volume up to unity and control it with the fader? Thanks!
Moving on to Logic, huh? I'm sure you have a video on what to do with all these songs I made in Bandcamp lol Cant wait to see it (in my Chris Rock voice)
Say I open a vocal track from my user patches and effects automatically pop up, now I make a bus for those effects, my question is do I now delete those original effects in my original vocal track?
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Best video ever about BUSES and how to use them. Thanks
I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for your tutorial on buses. Out of all the ones I've seen, yours was by far the best! You explained buses like it was just a simple "walk in the park," while other videos tend to get bogged down in unnecessary rhetoric. You got straight to the point, and I really appreciate that. Your explanation was so clear and simple that even a child could understand how to use them. Awesome job! Thank you again for making it so easy to grasp. 🙂👍
Finally! Spoken in a language I can understand. Thanks!
I always thought buses are so complicated but you showed it really isn’t complicated. It is way faster.
Million Thanks 🙏🏽
I know it's not a competition, but most videos of this type take at least twice as long to explain the exact same amount of info! Super quick and efficient, while still being really clear and thorough. Thanks for that!
thank you this is a baby step im new to audio and im the worship leader at church and im still struggling with live stream
Your tutorials are some of the most invaluable and best online. Thank you.
Wow, I've learned more in one day on your channel than I have in months.
That was very helpful many videos I have watched was so confusing but you made it very clear thank you
10/10 Thank you Jason Sudekis
Thank you so much. Very well explained. Keep up with excellent content for us newbie producers.
Found someone else's video on this and they built buses backwards and didn't just let the track create the bus?!?!? Had I waited a day I would have learned the "easy way." WHERE WERE YOU 24 HRS AGO???? 😉 Worth the wait - thanks Colin!!!
DUDE. Track stacks? Game changer for my workflow. Holy crap. Works just like grouped tracks in Ableton and is a feature I was hoping would come to Logic.
Your videos have certainly been very helpful. I recently made the switch from Garageband to Logic Pro along with the purchase of a new Mac Studio just a few days ago. Buses, track stacks and the ability to send audio for re-amping are the primary reasons I made the upgrade, and I very much appreciate that you have put these videos together 👍
All of them are great and I plan to watch them all.
This channel has truly blessed me.
The MOST easiest BEST explained on RUclips IMO 👍👍👍
This video was sooo helpful. Thanks man🙏🏼
This definitely gave me a better understanding on Logic Buses. Thank you my friend!
This video was so helpful that I could explain it like a pro now 😂 thank you!
This is amazing. Clarifying question- when you create a sum stack, and a bus is automatically created for it-- do all the signals send over to that bus 100%? If so, would you next do a SEND (from the bus generated) to a new bus in order to put effects on ?
That was helpful! You took some anxiety off my plate. Thx!
best video ever on buses, this is gold, thank you!
So Colin, you never disappoint. Yes I loved your clear concise explanations of how to use buses. Can't wait to put this new knowledge to work. Thank you.
Thank you - very helpful - and especially appreciate that you kept it simple!
thank you for a quick tutorial
Yes Again, you clarify like no other...thank You Colin
So the bus itself is not actually shown anywhere on screen. Logic creates an aux track, using the bus as input. But the bus itself is abstracted away from us. It was very confusing because many refer to the aux track as the bus as though they are the same thing. In reality I think the bus is the “vehicle” that the audio rides to arrive at its destination, the aux track - much like a bus in real life. Please correct me if I’m wrong!
Now I understand busses! Thanks.
Glad to help!
WOW! Thank you! This really simplified buses for me.
Wonderful intro to buses. I am sharing your Logic Pro tutorials with my musicians who work with Logic pro. 😀
Thanks for sharing!
These are the best man.
Hey Colin, Yes this video helped extremely thanks for helping me understand Buses. Great video.
Glad it helped!
Very well done!
Great Job!
Yeah im a Upcomeing Music Producer & i had no Cue Lol Lol Was & Just adding bus's to Everything Lol Makes it FREAKING Easyer LOL !! Im Not Yet But Getting Ready To Join The Los Angels FilmSchool & i have to Learn Ableton Live 12 but it's hard !! So i been Useing Logic Pro X & Kicking Ass But LOL i Just Learn Something New LOL At Age 52 ! so Now Im Good Now LOL LOL THank You
Thanks so much!
Great video bro
How did you high light all 3 tracks at the same time? Thank you for these videos man
Yes this was helpful. I wish I could do this in BC
Nice! Thanks Colin!
great video thanks
Another great video, thanks! Quick question: you used the send volume control to reduce the reverb. Would it make any sense to turn the send volume up to unity and control it with the fader? Thanks!
thank you sir
Thanks
Moving on to Logic, huh? I'm sure you have a video on what to do with all these songs I made in Bandcamp lol Cant wait to see it (in my Chris Rock voice)
THE BEST
That was helpful!
Awesome!
Thank u
Say I open a vocal track from my user patches and effects automatically pop up, now I make a bus for those effects, my question is do I now delete those original effects in my original vocal track?
100% helpfull
Does “VOX DBL” mean vox double or vox db low ???
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