So thankful for you and this video series! I almost paid $8,000 to learn all of this in a classroom. I've watched every single one up to this point and I will finish the series. I cant say thank you enough. Thank you! I really appreciate you doing this.
I just wanted to say: Great Job on these videos! I'm a 5+ year Cubase 5/PC user (Producing Pop, Hip Hop and House music with projects ranging from 50-100 tracks), and this week I bought a Mac with Logic Pro X (The University I've applied for teaches solely on Mac and LPX) and for a few days I thought all was lost, but then I found your Excellent tutorials, and now all of a sudden it doesn't feel so bad anymore. Keep up the good work! :)
Omg THANK YOU you’ve saved me countless hours of work. I’ve been looking for a way to do this and this is the first one I found that actually told me how to quantize the time instead of doing it manually the whole way through
Thank you so much for your video, I bought my Logic two years ago and I been try to used but I didn't know how it work, now I just watching your video and it help me a lots. thanks again may God bless you more and more
7 лет назад
I'm really a huge fan of you're videos! I'm in the middle of producing my bachelor thesis, which is 25min of my own music, producing it all by myself - could not do it without you're help You're lessons are worth 100times (maybe still not enough) more then what our orignal teacher was able to teach us in our classes, you just bring it down to the point - thank you very much, you're padogic level is awesome! Thank you!! :)
Ok, wow!!! Man, I’ve been having issues for years when I quantize my acoustic guitars. They seemed like they were recorded underwater! So I stumbled upon this video and it’s an easy fix: use polyphonic and check the complexity box! It worked! I see this video has been out for a while, but thanks sir for your help!
I"m really glad I discovered your tutorials! They have been immensely helpful to my understanding of Logic Pro. Thanks for taking the time to make these. Respect to you.
Great videos yo it reminds me of pro tools...this whole time I thought logic didn't fit my workflow because I didn't know where everything was ...I only knew how to use fl studio, pro tools and Ableton before and now I'll be mastering this daw with your tutorials thanks man!!!
Thanks so much for this amazing, amazing series of Logic Pro X tutorials. The package is enormous and your information is so helpful! It has saved us hours of hard slog. Cheers Mate from Glenn & Dave.
Thank you for your upload. When editing vocals we get clicks and pops when using monophonic mode in Flex Time. Don't get these problems when using Elastic time in Pro Tools. Something seems to be up with Logic algorithms.
I do not understand why in any video that touches on this topic they explain to you what to do when you finish doing the flex correction. How do you consolidate that and transform it back into a normal audio region
Awesome tutorial. Very clearly spoken and easy to follow. One question... Just as you said with polyphonic how you can turn on the complex setting for better quality, I notice with monophonic there is no complex box you can check off rather it says percussive. What does this do?
Thanks for this man, I'm learning about editing my guitars better and flex time is such a long and arduous task, but given enough thought it doesn't have to be.
When I enable flex time on my gtr tracks it doesn't show the display that came up on your screen showing transient markers etc... Also in the region drop down menu there is no quantize option...what's the issue?
Hi - Thanks. This is really useful. When previewing your results, is there a way to preview each individual region or flex area? I can, of course play the entire final result, or hit play at a point. But if I want to listen to a single flex to check it is not spilling into a new note, I can not find out if this can be done. Or even loop a separate flex by way of a preview.
Great tutorial. It must be said that sometimes the flex tool gets it wrong and kinda messes up your bass line a bit. This is why I rarely ever quantize above 1/4. The manual revision and edit must be done either way imho.
Hi MusicTechHelpGuy....I find your Logic Pro X video tutorials so helpful, so thank you. I've just completed editing an audio track (acoustic rhythm guitar) in polyphonic mode with complex selected having never used Flex Time before. Do you cover Bounce In Place in detail in one of your videos? I'm a little confused about how to approach the Bounce In Place dialog box.
should flex time be applied before any reverb or effects on guitar track time correction? Same with vocals and all the signal chain on vocals. Should the flex time be done first? thank you so much, best youtube channel out there for musicians!
Great videos on Flex. Question! I'm working with a pre-recorded audio track that I've tempo-adjusted to stay with the timing grid. I'd like to quantize the track but as soon as I turn on Flex (poly mode) the track speeds up drastically and goes off the timing grid. Is this what Flex is supposed to do?
After using the transient marker button and fixing or resetting the markers, how do you re quantize in order for them to be fixed completely in one shot as once as you mentioned at the end of the vid. Which button do you press? Or does the system do it automatically once you finish moving the markers?
I have a doubled guitar track that I'd like to tighten up, but the song isn't locked to the grid. Do I need to beat map the entire song first, or can I use Flex Time to just lock one of the guitar tracks in closer with the other.
Ok, I’ve applied flextime/editing to a six channel drum recording. But when I “save” it, then turn off the flex feature. The edit disappears and the transients snap right back to their original places. How can continue with flex edited tracks, without having to keep flex on and continuously using all that processing power?
Hey MusicTechHelpGuy! I have an issue with Monophonic Flex Time, I was wondering if you'd have an answer. Basically I'm trying to change the tempo by a good 30bpm at the beginning of an audio track where the (young) singer didn't start singing in the same tempo than later in the same song. I opened a new session, picked a tempo appropriate for most of the audio track, import the audio track, and all is good. I open Flex Mode, and it automatically chooses Slice (which I don't want, as it cuts up the audio file instead of stretching or crunching). The issue is when I turn on the Monophonic Flex Mode - the tempo of the audio file suddenly changes! When I imported the file originally, Logic X asked me if I wanted to import the file's tempo information, and I said no. I also made sure to go in Edit -> Tempo -> Remove Tempo Information From Audio File, and still, as soon as I hit Monophonic Flex, the tempo speeds up. Do you (or anyone else) have any idea what could be affecting this? Thanks!
Hey man! Wondering if you'll be able to help? I track my guitars to two separate tracks - DI and Wet Signal (to which I route my Fractal AX8). I use the DI to see whether I am on the time or not (which more often than not I am ain't.. haha). Is there a way to edit my mistakes on the two tracks simultaneously? Meaning - to manually edit the transients on the DI track and have it affect the wet signal track as well? Thanks in advance! Eran
MusicTechHelpGuy, I have a song comprised of one shots for the drums, everything is played to a click yet the drums (specifically the kick and ride) feel a little stiff arm and not relaxed enough. Is there a way to isolate those tracks and relax them quantization wise as to play a bit more "in the pocket"?
i have an issue especially for low end instruments, i.e. kick drum and bass guitar. i get a click/pop at the beginning of a transient. do you know what causes this and how it is solved? i have found nothing on this on youtube.
Does this work with acoustic piano, where you underdivides (dont know the english word) in for example both the bass and the discant. Or will the quantification sound unnatural ?
i have a problem! when i add transient to the audio track I click on one area and the transient bar appears no exactly in the place i put it, when I drag audio to quantize it manually it happens the same, doesnt go to zero, its a little before or a little after i dont know what to do!!!
my flex just doesnt work at all, nothing happens when I turn it on and nothing happens when I try to use different options....Is there something in settings I need to do? Thanks
Great tutorial, thanks - this is helpful. But here's my question - let's say I recorded without a click, so the recording bears no relationship to the defau;let 120 bpm setting. How can I determine the real average tempo, and change the grid, and then finally quantize to the true bpm (without actually speeding up or slowing down the audio)? Is there another tutorial that goes into this? (I think maybe I should start at tutorial #1!)
Hey dude love your videos they are really great but this one in particular is done very well. The only problem I have with the idea of flex time is that it seems to me that maybe learning to play in time is probably more important and less time consuming than actually having to go through all this work.
There isn't a musician on this planet that can play perfectly to the grid -- we're all human, and we'll sometimes be off time. I agree that learning to play in time, recording multiple takes, and then making minor corrections is the best way to go; however, I'm not going to turn down a client if they can't play perfectly to the grid. That means I lose money.
There are complex passages I want to play on guitar, that I can hear, but it would take me 3 months to get my chops up to the point I could play them. I can do it in 20 minutes in flex time. Use whatever way works best. I've got lots of life to live and can't spend it all on practice, unfortunately! :-)
For some reason when I quantize my guitar parts, they just don’t sound right. I tried doing what I figured would work with 8th notes and 16th notes but It sounds a lot better without quantize. Could it be that I need to change modes? Like use slicing or monophonic?
+Dan Stoner I have one here, but it's more meant to cover the slicing and rhythmic flex modes. Perhaps I'll do a new updated video specifically addressing working with live drums. However, in the video I DO quantize live drums. ruclips.net/video/6yssuW1BObw/видео.html
Please help - when i`m done with Flex Timing or quantize audio, how can i make a region copy that results Flextime process into a new Audio file without the need of processor power after that. Or ist flex time only working when it`s active? i want to make the region working fine, and then i want it to play later without the need of processor power to save my small computer power.
So I'm getting the impression that the flex time function in logic is far more advanced than the one in garageband. Would you say this is true? I'm new to recording, so I'm still using garageband, and I want my recordings to sound a little more professional as my tracks are often slightly out of time with each other. Would upgrading to logic help me with this? Thanks
Why does my flex icon stay blue? It doesn't appear to be behaving properly. I have imported an audio sample and it won't stretch the audio. Logic Pro X 10.2.3.
Holy crap...... I feel like a big dirty cheat for knowing this trick now. I am going to try to stay away from this feature though. Unless I mess up a mic recording and can't be bothered to set up everything again for a re-take. haha, cool vid. I'm watching all of these in order, learning a lot. Thank you.
No, only if it's something that really needs to precisely in time, like a riff. The bass more often than the guitar, For chord strumming, I'll quantize to the whole note, just so the downbeats are where they need to be.
Wow ! a lot of work of editing...shit ! hahahah What version of mountain lion do you work with? I have tousles with my alesis on OS Mavericks Your tutorials are just AMAZING ! im watching them all and having notes ! hahahha
You do the best music production and Logic Pro X videos on RUclips. Period. Thank you SO MUCH for all that you do.
So thankful for you and this video series! I almost paid $8,000 to learn all of this in a classroom. I've watched every single one up to this point and I will finish the series. I cant say thank you enough. Thank you! I really appreciate you doing this.
You are a remarkable instructor. I came here for one thing and left with ten. Thank you for sharing all this gold.
I just wanted to say: Great Job on these videos! I'm a 5+ year Cubase 5/PC user (Producing Pop, Hip Hop and House music with projects ranging from 50-100 tracks), and this week I bought a Mac with Logic Pro X (The University I've applied for teaches solely on Mac and LPX) and for a few days I thought all was lost, but then I found your Excellent tutorials, and now all of a sudden it doesn't feel so bad anymore. Keep up the good work! :)
Omg THANK YOU you’ve saved me countless hours of work. I’ve been looking for a way to do this and this is the first one I found that actually told me how to quantize the time instead of doing it manually the whole way through
Episodes 18 and 19 are up! They cover Flex Time in Logic Pro X.
Thank you so much for your video, I bought my Logic two years ago and I been try to used but I didn't know how it work, now I just watching your video and it help me a lots. thanks again may God bless you more and more
I'm really a huge fan of you're videos! I'm in the middle of producing my bachelor thesis, which is 25min of my own music, producing it all by myself - could not do it without you're help
You're lessons are worth 100times (maybe still not enough) more then what our orignal teacher was able to teach us in our classes, you just bring it down to the point - thank you very much, you're padogic level is awesome!
Thank you!! :)
Ok, wow!!! Man, I’ve been having issues for years when I quantize my acoustic guitars. They seemed like they were recorded underwater! So I stumbled upon this video and it’s an easy fix: use polyphonic and check the complexity box! It worked! I see this video has been out for a while, but thanks sir for your help!
I"m really glad I discovered your tutorials! They have been immensely helpful to my understanding of Logic Pro. Thanks for taking the time to make these. Respect to you.
Still watching, still amazed by the great tutorials and great instruction style. Thanks a lot!
Definitely the best Logic Pro tutorials by far. Many many thanks.
great, thanks lot. even though the video is almost 10 years old, it is still relevant.
Watching your videos, more and more I discover what a wonderful DAW Logic X is.
Thanks for being so clear on the Poly/Monophonic. Appreciate your work.
Wonderful tutorial!!
Very clear
Found very specific information quickly.
Subscribed and video is added onto the "Music Production Tips" playlist!
7 years still a go to for the knowledge thanks
I'm a total noob to Logic but had a project that needed it. Thank you MTHG!
Super helpful - completely forgot how to use flex time in Logic - thank you!
Great videos yo it reminds me of pro tools...this whole time I thought logic didn't fit my workflow because I didn't know where everything was ...I only knew how to use fl studio, pro tools and Ableton before and now I'll be mastering this daw with your tutorials thanks man!!!
Thanks so much for this amazing, amazing series of Logic Pro X tutorials. The package is enormous and your information is so helpful! It has saved us hours of hard slog. Cheers Mate from Glenn & Dave.
Thank you for your upload.
When editing vocals we get clicks and pops when using monophonic mode in Flex Time.
Don't get these problems when using Elastic time in Pro Tools.
Something seems to be up with Logic algorithms.
Apparently if you use in polyphonic mode the problem disappears.
Thank you so much , you’re the man . The best videos in youtube congrats and thank you for your time also for sharing the knowledge. Cheers
Thank you so much for doing these videos, they are extremely helpful and are very appreciated!
this is a tutorial. Thank you.
@Zayden Jose nah dude. It’s a scam. Get a job you piece of sh**
I do not understand why in any video that touches on this topic they explain to you what to do when you finish doing the flex correction. How do you consolidate that and transform it back into a normal audio region
Excellent teaching going on here!
Excellent video once again! I can make any live performance sound perfect thanks to this!
Awesome tutorial. Very clearly spoken and easy to follow. One question... Just as you said with polyphonic how you can turn on the complex setting for better quality, I notice with monophonic there is no complex box you can check off rather it says percussive. What does this do?
Great vid. Nicely succinct, but very informative. Thank you. You are a MASSIVE help for learning Logic.
Thank you so much! Your videos are great and I was actually struggling with moving the transients.
question ? ..a little off topic...but, how would i get or find that guitar tone of the music, at the beginning of this video ?
This has been really helpful - thank you
Another great video!!! Thank you.
Thanks for this man, I'm learning about editing my guitars better and flex time is such a long and arduous task, but given enough thought it doesn't have to be.
Thank you SO much ...your videos are awesome, very clear teaching style .
When I enable flex time on my gtr tracks it doesn't show the display that came up on your screen showing transient markers etc... Also in the region drop down menu there is no quantize option...what's the issue?
Same issue here. Any luck finding an answer? It must be some setting, but I've read several forums and haven't come across an answer. Thanks!
Good job dude really clear and concise
flex is amazing.
Hi - Thanks. This is really useful. When previewing your results, is there a way to preview each individual region or flex area? I can, of course play the entire final result, or hit play at a point. But if I want to listen to a single flex to check it is not spilling into a new note, I can not find out if this can be done. Or even loop a separate flex by way of a preview.
thank you for sharing this video..
can I do the same for vocals too ?
Great tutorial. It must be said that sometimes the flex tool gets it wrong and kinda messes up your bass line a bit. This is why I rarely ever quantize above 1/4. The manual revision and edit must be done either way imho.
Excellent instruction. Thank you!
Great tutorial! Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for this!! Subscribed!
Could you please show this method regarding getting an acapella in time? Your tutorials are the best man!!!
Hi MusicTechHelpGuy....I find your Logic Pro X video tutorials so helpful, so thank you. I've just completed editing an audio track (acoustic rhythm guitar) in polyphonic mode with complex selected having never used Flex Time before. Do you cover Bounce In Place in detail in one of your videos? I'm a little confused about how to approach the Bounce In Place dialog box.
Excellent training. Thank you.
shit sounded literally perfect
why does my flextime-quantized guitar still sound under-water like, even though I have "complex" enabled?
What are your thoughts on manually flex timing polyphonic instruments such as Pianos? Would this introduce any weird artifacts?
should flex time be applied before any reverb or effects on guitar track time correction? Same with vocals and all the signal chain on vocals. Should the flex time be done first? thank you so much, best youtube channel out there for musicians!
Yes. It’s easier to hear things not in time.
Very helpful! Thanks a million! Hated the opening music.
Great videos on Flex. Question! I'm working with a pre-recorded audio track that I've tempo-adjusted to stay with the timing grid. I'd like to quantize the track but as soon as I turn on Flex (poly mode) the track speeds up drastically and goes off the timing grid. Is this what Flex is supposed to do?
I have the same issue. Did you manage to solve it??
Thank you, well-explained.
Awesome! great video
I really enjoy your vids! Thank you!
lovely stuffs here! muchas gracias, saludos desde Argentina
After using the transient marker button and fixing or resetting the markers, how do you re quantize in order for them to be fixed completely in one shot as once as you mentioned at the end of the vid. Which button do you press? Or does the system do it automatically once you finish moving the markers?
super helpful video thank you!
That helped me so much! Thank you sir!
I have a doubled guitar track that I'd like to tighten up, but the song isn't locked to the grid. Do I need to beat map the entire song first, or can I use Flex Time to just lock one of the guitar tracks in closer with the other.
I'm guessing the quantize only works in the tracks were originally recorded with a click track or?
Ok, I’ve applied flextime/editing to a six channel drum recording. But when I “save” it, then turn off the flex feature. The edit disappears and the transients snap right back to their original places. How can continue with flex edited tracks, without having to keep flex on and continuously using all that processing power?
Hey MusicTechHelpGuy!
I have an issue with Monophonic Flex Time, I was wondering if you'd have an answer. Basically I'm trying to change the tempo by a good 30bpm at the beginning of an audio track where the (young) singer didn't start singing in the same tempo than later in the same song. I opened a new session, picked a tempo appropriate for most of the audio track, import the audio track, and all is good. I open Flex Mode, and it automatically chooses Slice (which I don't want, as it cuts up the audio file instead of stretching or crunching).
The issue is when I turn on the Monophonic Flex Mode - the tempo of the audio file suddenly changes! When I imported the file originally, Logic X asked me if I wanted to import the file's tempo information, and I said no. I also made sure to go in Edit -> Tempo -> Remove Tempo Information From Audio File, and still, as soon as I hit Monophonic Flex, the tempo speeds up. Do you (or anyone else) have any idea what could be affecting this?
Thanks!
(Note: in the first paragraph, whenever I say "audio tracl" I should have said "audio file" - the short song is all just one 30s audio file)
You are the best!!! thank you so much!!! Great help :))
man where & how did you learn all this its awesome
Hey man!
Wondering if you'll be able to help?
I track my guitars to two separate tracks - DI and Wet Signal (to which I route my Fractal AX8).
I use the DI to see whether I am on the time or not (which more often than not I am ain't.. haha).
Is there a way to edit my mistakes on the two tracks simultaneously?
Meaning - to manually edit the transients on the DI track and have it affect the wet signal track as well?
Thanks in advance!
Eran
MusicTechHelpGuy, I have a song comprised of one shots for the drums, everything is played to a click yet the drums (specifically the kick and ride) feel a little stiff arm and not relaxed enough. Is there a way to isolate those tracks and relax them quantization wise as to play a bit more "in the pocket"?
Brilliant!
Thank you! Great video :)
i have an issue especially for low end instruments, i.e. kick drum and bass guitar. i get a click/pop at the beginning of a transient. do you know what causes this and how it is solved? i have found nothing on this on youtube.
Does this work with acoustic piano, where you underdivides (dont know the english word) in for example both the bass and the discant. Or will the quantification sound unnatural ?
Never mind. It doesn't show when an audio region has take folders that have not been flattened/merged
I would pay for this and would be happy, thank you so bad for this.
Nice vid . Very helpful
Thanks! This was great!!
i have a problem! when i add transient to the audio track I click on one area and the transient bar appears no exactly in the place i put it, when I drag audio to quantize it manually it happens the same, doesnt go to zero, its a little before or a little after i dont know what to do!!!
Awesome! Thanks so much!
my flex just doesnt work at all, nothing happens when I turn it on and nothing happens when I try to use different options....Is there something in settings I need to do? Thanks
Thanks alot for you videos! Very helpful :)
Wow thanks, this is very helpful
Tricky, but well explained👍
i didn't get the part where u quantized it to 8th notes, how would i know in another project?
most excellent tutorial. concise and informative. Thanks very much! Helps a lot.
Great tutorial, thanks - this is helpful. But here's my question - let's say I recorded without a click, so the recording bears no relationship to the defau;let 120 bpm setting. How can I determine the real average tempo, and change the grid, and then finally quantize to the true bpm (without actually speeding up or slowing down the audio)? Is there another tutorial that goes into this? (I think maybe I should start at tutorial #1!)
Check out my two videos on beat mapping. ruclips.net/video/2iFgDAvJeOQ/видео.html
Hey dude love your videos they are really great but this one in particular is done very well. The only problem I have with the idea of flex time is that it seems to me that maybe learning to play in time is probably more important and less time consuming than actually having to go through all this work.
There isn't a musician on this planet that can play perfectly to the grid -- we're all human, and we'll sometimes be off time. I agree that learning to play in time, recording multiple takes, and then making minor corrections is the best way to go; however, I'm not going to turn down a client if they can't play perfectly to the grid. That means I lose money.
MusicTechHelpGuy I get you :)
There are complex passages I want to play on guitar, that I can hear, but it would take me 3 months to get my chops up to the point I could play them. I can do it in 20 minutes in flex time. Use whatever way works best. I've got lots of life to live and can't spend it all on practice, unfortunately! :-)
For some reason when I quantize my guitar parts, they just don’t sound right. I tried doing what I figured would work with 8th notes and 16th notes but It sounds a lot better without quantize. Could it be that I need to change modes? Like use slicing or monophonic?
why would you use monophonic mode on the bass?
Cool riff.
Nice tutorial, fixing timing issues with this has become a bit too easy! Now I can suck on my instruments with reckless abandon!
So du I ;P
@MrEcted haha
could you do a video on how to quantize multitrack drums?
+Dan Stoner I have one here, but it's more meant to cover the slicing and rhythmic flex modes. Perhaps I'll do a new updated video specifically addressing working with live drums. However, in the video I DO quantize live drums. ruclips.net/video/6yssuW1BObw/видео.html
Please help - when i`m done with Flex Timing or quantize audio, how can i make a region copy that results Flextime process into a new Audio file without the need of processor power after that.
Or ist flex time only working when it`s active? i want to make the region working fine, and then i want it to play later without the need of processor power to save my small computer power.
So I'm getting the impression that the flex time function in logic is far more advanced than the one in garageband. Would you say this is true? I'm new to recording, so I'm still using garageband, and I want my recordings to sound a little more professional as my tracks are often slightly out of time with each other. Would upgrading to logic help me with this? Thanks
+Tom Laveign Yes definitely.
Helpful, thank you!
Why does my flex icon stay blue? It doesn't appear to be behaving properly. I have imported an audio sample and it won't stretch the audio. Logic Pro X 10.2.3.
yeah, mine's blue too. did you manage to sort it?
Holy crap...... I feel like a big dirty cheat for knowing this trick now.
I am going to try to stay away from this feature though. Unless I mess up a mic recording and can't be bothered to set up everything again for a re-take. haha, cool vid. I'm watching all of these in order, learning a lot. Thank you.
YOU'RE THE MAN!!! ;)))
Sir, Thank you so much!
hey musictech do you always quantize all the guitars , bass etc?
No, only if it's something that really needs to precisely in time, like a riff. The bass more often than the guitar, For chord strumming, I'll quantize to the whole note, just so the downbeats are where they need to be.
Wow ! a lot of work of editing...shit ! hahahah
What version of mountain lion do you work with? I have tousles with my alesis on OS Mavericks
Your tutorials are just AMAZING ! im watching them all and having notes ! hahahha
thx very very very much