Logic Pro Tips: Import From Another Project
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- In this Logic Pro tutorial, Jono Buchanan shows you how to add sounds from other projects without ever leaving your session. This approach lets you re-use content, plug-ins, effects buses and more in your new project. This can be a much faster approach to building tracks than adding new instruments and effects from scratch and is particularly useful in media composition and orchestral writing.
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0:06 Why is importing useful?
1:34 How to import sounds
2:53 Import Content, Instruments and Track Stacks
6:03 Recording new parts on imported tracks
9:00 Recap - Видеоклипы
The world needs more people like Jono.
For anyone wondering. This works for audio tracks too. So you can recall all 90 drum mics with settings pan and plugins with a few clicks. Just don’t bring over the audio itself (content) if you don’t want that.
I’m now making a template that has everything routed properly to recall those tracks in other projects. Gonna save me so much time. I’ve been creating 18 new drum tracks every time I needed to track drums and applying saved channel strip settings to 18 individual tracks EVERY TIME. omg.
Thanks man. Earned my sub.
Very helpful video. Thank you.
I think this channel is one of the best tutorial channels out there!!! Great job!!
This was awesome, woo woo, Exactly what I searched for explained quickly without a minute long intro. and a great explanation covering so many points quickly and accurately. Thanks so much.
J'étais complètement passé à côté de ce tuto qui date de 2021. Un grand MERCI Jono ! 😉
always coming up with the goods Jono, I can honestly say you're the best teacher I've ever come across YT: content always on point & always eloquently put - massive thank you, you took my by the hand when I started my Logic journey and I'm not ready to let go just yet...
Wow! I was searching for this for so long! I knew how to import all the settings from a different project into a current working one, except track stacks. I didn't ever realise it was as simple as importing the I/O settings too. This has huge applications in film scoring where I can just import the stacks that I want from one reel into another without having to route those same instrument tracks into their own stacks all over again in the Logic session for the subsequent reel. This is a game changer for me and an enormous time-saver. Thanks ever so much for this tip.... please keep 'em coming!
So clear, so simple. Thank you for this! Saved me a lot of time.
This was extremely useful. Thank you!
Man, I really love your tutorials. Thank you so much being a great educator!
Fabulous tutorial. Super inspiring. Thank you!
Thanks a ton for this!! Got what i needed after watching this earlier 👍🏻
This is incredibly helpful. It will save me from having to use large templates. I can just select specific orchestral instrument stacks from different projects. Many thanks.
excellent tutorial. been looking for this for ages. thanks!
Thanks, yet another great video of things I did not know
Such a great teaching style THANKS!! straightforward, not too advanced for beginners like me! and in common sense style... legend!
This is Super helpful! Thanks!
Top video. Been working with Logic on and off for a while now and you can never know enough. Brilliant channel *****
Dude you’re my hero. I’m using this as a hack to record more audio for a track that has “system over loaded”. I’m hoping to then import my new audio to that original project. Hope it works.
Either way thanks a bunch!
Great video Jono! Thanks for making it easy to keep moving forward on my project!! Happy '24 to you!
Thank you man!!!! This was very very very helpful !!!
Not only an amazing producer, Jono is also a terrific musician!
This is a terrific time saver. Thanks so much!
Just what I needed! Thank you 😊
Came for the import, learned about transposing midi lol. Your tutorials are fantastic!
Brilliant. Thank you. What a time saver...
That was just fantastic !! Thanks a lot !!
Legend!!!!! Thanks man, Great video
This is so helpful thank you.
Excellent presentation
I loved it, thanks very much!
Thanks Jono! 😀
Man, THANK YOU so much! This was extremely helpful!!
amazing tutorial thank you. Saved me hours!
Thanks mate, a game changer for me!
Wow this is awesome. A huge time saver, thanks!
Thank you! so helpful :)
that was really helpful, thanks!
Very nice!!
This I did not know, you just helped me a lot, I rewarded you with a sub, very helpful, thank you so much
this just saved me hours of work thank you
Great video. Succinct and clear. You are a breath of fresh air. You mean no rock ‘n’ roll music blaring behind you? LOL.
I don't often use this fonctionality but it saved my ...s when I had to recover a project after a problem with a plugin (it was Orchestral Tools' Sine which wasn't so stable at this time).
first of all, thanks, and now, saved. ...and subbed 👍🏻
Thank you!
I cannot believe I didn't know this trick. Outstanding video, easy to understand and you were made for this. With some studio lighting, I could make you a star. But I'm a composer not a star maker so there's that. But really, thanks brother!
Thanks !
Thank you 5 million times
thank you
Thanks
big yes from me =]
Jono you are my favorite Logic teacher truthfully. I was wondering if there is a command or function that will align my Logic track with a Zoom H1 stereo track I recorded at the same time and then dragged into Logic. I believe Final Cut Pro has a way to do this so you can replace a camera's audio with a better audio of the same event. I am recording a guitar into Logic using a Rode NT1 while at the same time recording it onto a Zoom H1 to get the nice XY stereo effect. I then up load the Zoom H1 file to my computer and drag into Logic. I'm sure there is a way to use the H1 as simply a mic for Logic, but lame me doesn't have a USB long enough to position it and I don't mind the extra step for now. Right now I am preferring to just use the H1 alone and on it's battery power in it's own record mode. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks a lot .
sir,excuse me, about aux import information,,is there any difference if I click the "OK button" instead of" add all"?
what does "bus number" mean and what happens when you check that? Why didn't you worry about automation?
Unbelievable! Just Awesome. I do have a question though...
I did exactly what you said and it worked. However this works if the imported data goes AT THE BEGINNING of the NEW SONG. I need to import this into an EXACT SPOT. Bar 94 to be exact (where the bridge starts). I wrote the bridge in a separate project (was working out ideas) and now need to import it to that exact measure. Ideas?
Drag the MIDI to that bar. Will also give option to drag any MIDI automation too.
When I import audio track from another project version I'm facing slightly off grid issue. What the heck is going on with synchronization in logic pro?
Could you point me to a good tutorial on the way Jono composes the string parts. I would like to do similar with synth parts and have layers playing different midi notes. Thanks.
I think you'll find it's the MIDI notes that play the layers, but yeah. Just vocab.
How about importing a pro tools session into logic ?
Can you show us how you created that drum track from scratch?
Well it seemed on my phone that the channel said Kontakt I think, and the drums sound very much like the preset MIDI patterns in various cinematic percussion Kontakt libraries. Like, no programming a pattern "from scratch". 👍
When I import the bpm is not right can someone help me
The stupid ads about the braindead midi chord packs are such a disappointment, sorry
Hi does anyone have his email...thanks
Thanks!
Thanks!!!!!