Logic Pro // Make Your Own Noise Sweeps!
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- In this video I demonstrate how to make your own white noise sweeps for FX, transitions, risers, etc. Enjoy!
Timestamps for Navigation
0:00 Intro and Examples
2:13 Test Oscillator and Gain Control
3:20 Reverb
4:19 Automation and Automation Curves
7:00 AutoFilter and Exciter
9:14 Scripter MIDI to Plugin Parameters
11:44 Record Sweeps as Audio
13:46 Editing Sweeps and Final Examples
This is not a sponsored or partnered video for Eventide, but I love the Blackhole reverb, so here's a link to check it out if you're interested:
www.eventideaudio.com/plug-in...
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This is extremely helpful! You're seriously one the best audio engineering instructors. Thank you for sharing.
I love this channel only reason I’m still alive
Fantastically useful - clear, concise and creative. If only all of you tube were like this !
I always learn so much from your videos. Thanks so much!
THANK YOU, ALWAYS INSPIRING AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND. SUCH LOVE WITH LEARNING FROM YOU!
Bro this track should be on a Mario game. Thanks for the lesson. Good stuff
every time you post my day gets better. thank you
As always thanks for the great tutorials
Who else creates decent sections but totally suck at connecting them? This vid is right to the point! *Again!*
Very well explained as always.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It was mighty helpful.
Pure gold! Thanks a lot for sharing.
WHOA! I *JUST* needed to do that this morning, THANKSSSSSSS
LOVED IT!!! THANK YOU SOO MUCH!
One of the greatest examples of this type of effect goes back to Queen's 2nd album - Queen II (1974), and can be heard on the 1st track of the 2nd "side" (AKA Side Black). The song is called 'Ogre Battle' and begins with a long reversed, slowed-down, phase-shifted gong crash. In fact, the entire intro to this track is the outro reversed - whole band - vocals and all. It's genius production!
Awesome technique
Thank you as always
You are such a genius on Logic Pro...!! What a beautiful way to manipulate this software 😐💙
Most helpful! Thanks!
wow best tutorial! this is so freaking helpful my friend!
what an incredible tutorial! thank you
... wonderful sweep cymbal application ! I did not know 1 wow ! best regards
Thank you that was really informative I've got to try that one. Plus I've learnt a bit more about some of the plugins that I never use and how to control them. Very cool
Cheers.
Really helpful! Thank you!!
You're my go to guy for everything logic!
This is a great video!!! thank you so much!
Damn, a bus as an input! mind blown, thank you!!!
Great video. Thank you
Excellent tutorial
really helpful! and rad!
Will I use this specific effect in my projects? Probably not. Did I just watch a tutorial that had a ton of useful information, applicable across many contexts, presented in a measured, easy-to-follow manner? Absolutely, and it’s why I subscribe: even if the video doesn’t specifically apply to my needs, I am still guaranteed to learn something. Thanks for another terrific tutorial.
Why wouldn't u
Amazing! Thank u so much!
Very useful !
Very Big Tips BRO..... Good Jobbbb......
Great video Thank you :)
Thanks bro... I’m trying this.
very helpful and thanks my dear guru ji
that's great .very goooooooooooooood . thanks
This is some next level shit i've just learned. Thanks!!!
Excellent
Hey Josh tension and timing of sweeps sounds awesome…nice….Joe from Staten Island
Thank you very much :)
Thank you bro
Wow, there are so many little things I learned in this video beyond the noise sweeps. I did not understand how to print MIDI information to an audio track. Can't wait to try it in my next project!
You can also bounce midi information by right clicking the midi regions, and selecting bounce in place.
@@tobias530 Thank you for the tip!
@@acousticmotorcycle of course!
Thanks !
Thank you
so dope
thank you guru
Cool. Sounds like ocean tides to me.
🎉greatTHANK YOU🤸🏻♂️
Thanks for a video! The only thing is that you can control Gain directly in TestOsc, there is a knob on the right of it. Also you can easily it automate.
Yep, I mentioned that in the video. The reason why I didn’t use the gain control in the test oscillator is because you might want to put an effect BEFORE the gain control, which you wouldn’t be able to do if your controlling gain from the test oscillator.
@@MusicTechHelpGuy you're totally right, I missed that thing 👀
Let's go!
Could you possibly do a tutorial on how to make Hard House Hoovers? I’ve been watching your synth videos and have been studying them to learn the functions. Have literally watched the ES2 vid 3 times back to back. Hoovers are something I just can’t seem to nail. Could you PLEASE see what you can do?
Sorry, couldn't find a tutorial on pro x stock sounds, although I'm sure you have one. My question is, is there a way to mark my logic sounds as favorites so I don't forget which ones I like? I know in Alchemy there is a rating area but some of the others don't have a way to save favorites, as far as I can see.
Could you do a video on gain staging? I am trying to have my kick stand out in the drop of my song but it keeps clipping when i increase the bass or boost the level. You have single handedly taught me most of what I know about production. Thanks.
Try pulling the level of ALL of your instruments down by 5-10 dB or so. Enough so that the master doesn't clip. Then pull up your kick drum to the level you want. Then in mastering add a limiter for the final loudness level.
@@MusicTechHelpGuy Smart. I was worried about making the track too quiet, but I guess that is what mastering is for.
this is a fantastic video. explains everything in beginner lvl detail. just a bit sad you used a $329 reverb that I can't afford. is there any other reverb I can buy that isn't so pricey?
For some reason I cannot control 2 plugins at once, only 1 at a time…what may I be doing wrong? Thanks!
9:45 for some reason logic isnt recognising my input when i turn a knob here, i know my midi keyboard works and when i move the knob the little blue dot by the 4/4 lights up so i know its not broken, but for some reason the scriptor doesnt want to learn the input, anyone else had trouble with this?
hey Josh :)
I have a question that stands not in the context of this video.
topic:
learn assignments (midi keyboard) I have for example a simple gain vst and I put this on every strip, then I try to connect every gain signal from every gain vst to ONE nob so I can control every strip with one nob, without going in each one (this makes it easier to regulate when I have to fix loudness without changing balance of the mix. THE PROBLEM :D : logic allows me only 2 Gain signals from this vsts on one nob. after that it goes back to one und delet the others. Do you know if it is possible to Mappe more then two signals to one nob?
Thanks a lot! I hope you understand :D I cam from Germany and englisch is not my masterclass :D
Awesome video, per usual. Question though. What's the point in doing the live automation when you can't hear the song as you're recording?
You CAN hear the song while writing in automation if you want. I just muted the song so that the sweep was clearly heard. If you're trying to use the song as a reference for where you sweep, then yes, you can absolutely do that.
Is there waves plugins?
Just a question, instead of recording the feed of the reverb in a distinct track in real-time, in order to save time, would we get the same result by clicking on “create a track” in the mixer out of the reverb track and then bouncing this track offline? If not what would be the difference?
In my video I intentionally put the reverb directly on the test oscillator track, so I didn't have to use a send or busses. You could do that. But you'd still have to draw in all of the automation manually before bouncing. Alternatively, you could put the reverb ON the channel like I did in this video, draw your automation, then create a blank MIDI region for the duration of the sweep. Then select the MIDI region and press Control B to bounce in place, that would also work. But again, you'd have to draw in all of the automation for all of those parameters, or record it in using the method I demonstrate here. Personally, I like to just recording it in real time, because I don't have to worry about automation, but yes, you could bounce in place or offline bounce as well.
I can’t find that blackhole reverb plug-in
Extremely helpful video. Did I mishear that the project was shareable?
I didn't include the Logic project for this one because all of the music is just from one of the starter grids. It's the "solaris" starter grid, so technically you already have it on your computer if you've downloaded the sound library content.
@@MusicTechHelpGuy Awesome, thank you for the amazing content and the level of approachability. Big fan
whats a better tutorial for ableton????
Wow
Hey Josh ... This is 🔥 ..
Would you mind to share this channel strip ? 🤩TYA ❤️
Hi friend