AU plugins mystery solved. Your demos really help to figure out what I've been ignoring for many years. Very inspiring! Looking forward to new discoveries! Thanks.
Hi Jono. Happy new year to you ! ... I am an 60+ german guy with a head full of musical ideas and - for a year now - a small logic setup in my basement ;-) ... I "follow" you for about a year and I want to tell you, that I really love your attitude (I am not quite sure, if it is the right term) of "looking under every stone" if there is something hidden under oder something that can be "mis-used" ;-)) ... I learned a lot from your clips and following your thinking (as far as I could) and I REALLY enjoy walking down "discovery lane" with you. Thanks a lot and please keep up this inspiring work !!! ... if you ever plan to visit germany, I would be glad to get to know you in person ;-) ... cheers Manfred
Hi Manfred, thanks so much for the kind words and I'm delighted to hear that the videos are helping your journey as you head deeper into Logic. All best wishes for the new year.
Nice one Jono. The AU plugins are refreshing to use due to their simplicity. We often don't need all the gubbins that come with the big plugins. The AU's can be a digital detox for a while. They are good for learning concepts too. And hey, nothing can be the visual interface of the AU Multiband Compressor! 😀
Cheers, Jono. Well done. So I just tried this: Applied AUSoundIsolation (preset: voice) to the full mixdown of an ambient piece , and thus tricked the plug-in into generating some nice glitchy vocal-like sounds, possibly to be used in the background. Compression recommended, as the output levels are very low.
Thank you, very nice. And an interesting notion that different plugins have their own characteristics, I always wondered how different one reverb or delay could be from another and if it is worth having serveral from different companies..
Hi Joeri. Absolutely, some of the most classic synthesisers and effects processors have taken their place in recorded music history because they offer a different ‘sound’ to anything else. This in turn can be traced back to instrument design, component choices and more besides. Our ears are so attuned to variations in harmonic shaping that even though some of these differences might be small, when measured, they sound significant. And that becomes even more true as the same instrument is used multiple times on different parts. I don’t know for sure whether the AU Filter is built on different code to Logic’s Autofilter but due to Logic originally being made by Emagic, I’d expect it to be. Thanks so much for your kind words.
I wish you a good 2024, Jono! I am ok, but my Mac Studio unfortunately is not. It has been repaired a couple of times but it still is not working... I am busy creating a new album but that has stopped for a while...😐
Hi. Glad your curiosity has been piqued by the AU plug-ins! I agree about the Multi Effects folder; amazing things can happen there. I have made some videos about these. Phat FX is here: ruclips.net/video/U3B2ffNR3IQ/видео.html, Step FX here: ruclips.net/video/q6pU1YbcH08/видео.html and Remix FX (Reimagined!) here: ruclips.net/video/65XyMfBjid0/видео.html Look forward to hearing what you think!
As someone who's been using Apple AU Bandpass since Logic 9, no, you absolutely can do it outside of the control tab, you're just clicking in the wrong place
That's a good question and not one I know the answer to. But what's great is that they really are quite different processors - lovely to have both options.
this guy doesn’t make a bad video.
Thanks John, kind words!
AU plugins mystery solved. Your demos really help to figure out what I've been ignoring for many years. Very inspiring! Looking forward to new discoveries! Thanks.
Delighted to hear that and glad the video was helpful.
Guilty as charged! This is a revalation - thanks Jono
Feel no shame… we’re all guilty of this oversight!
Hi Jono. Happy new year to you ! ... I am an 60+ german guy with a head full of musical ideas and - for a year now - a small logic setup in my basement ;-) ... I "follow" you for about a year and I want to tell you, that I really love your attitude (I am not quite sure, if it is the right term) of "looking under every stone" if there is something hidden under oder something that can be "mis-used" ;-)) ... I learned a lot from your clips and following your thinking (as far as I could) and I REALLY enjoy walking down "discovery lane" with you. Thanks a lot and please keep up this inspiring work !!! ... if you ever plan to visit germany, I would be glad to get to know you in person ;-) ... cheers Manfred
Hi Manfred, thanks so much for the kind words and I'm delighted to hear that the videos are helping your journey as you head deeper into Logic. All best wishes for the new year.
Thanks so much. I‘ve seen these Apple AU Plugins but never used them. I should recreate your examples on my computer, yes!
Glad you liked it! Lots of options with these, so try them out in any creative ways you can imagine... : )
You had me at New Pitch! 😉✌🏼
Ha! Great to hear it Gianni. Thanks as always.
Nice one Jono. The AU plugins are refreshing to use due to their simplicity. We often don't need all the gubbins that come with the big plugins. The AU's can be a digital detox for a while. They are good for learning concepts too. And hey, nothing can be the visual interface of the AU Multiband Compressor! 😀
I agree, it's a beauty! ; ) Many thanks, Norman.
Great vid, I also ignored these effects but I’ll definitely explore that folder now :)
Don’t worry, we all did! A new little treasure trove…
Thank you, Thank you...! Standing by for more on these gems! 👍✌
More to come for sure, Clark! Thanks so much.
Cheers, Jono and a Happy New Year!
And to you, Chris!
Thank you, Jono! The pitch plugin effect is EXACTLY what I've been wanting to achieve but couldn't find the right/best way to do it. Merci!
De rien! Hope your 2024 has started well, Jennifer.
@@jonobuchananmusic Thanks, Jono, it's been wonderful. Hope the same for you! ⭐🥂⭐
Happy New Year Jono! Thanks for encouraging us to go where no one dared go before!!💯🤣👊🏻
Ha! You’re welcome and Happy New Year to you too.
Cheers, Jono. Well done. So I just tried this: Applied AUSoundIsolation (preset: voice) to the full mixdown of an ambient piece , and thus tricked the plug-in into generating some nice glitchy vocal-like sounds, possibly to be used in the background. Compression recommended, as the output levels are very low.
Love that! Sounds great, David. Thanks for sharing this tip.
What? Whoa.. thank you Jono🎉
You’re welcome. Thanks!
Great video! Thanks! 👍🏻
You’re very welcome.
Yes new pitch is great - I’ve used it on transitioning pads to a drop . Thanks JB
Hi Lee. That sounds like an excellent tip. Thanks for sharing it.
Excellent content as usual, thank you.
You’re welcome. Thanks so much.
Thank you, very nice. And an interesting notion that different plugins have their own characteristics, I always wondered how different one reverb or delay could be from another and if it is worth having serveral from different companies..
Hi Joeri. Absolutely, some of the most classic synthesisers and effects processors have taken their place in recorded music history because they offer a different ‘sound’ to anything else. This in turn can be traced back to instrument design, component choices and more besides. Our ears are so attuned to variations in harmonic shaping that even though some of these differences might be small, when measured, they sound significant. And that becomes even more true as the same instrument is used multiple times on different parts. I don’t know for sure whether the AU Filter is built on different code to Logic’s Autofilter but due to Logic originally being made by Emagic, I’d expect it to be. Thanks so much for your kind words.
Wicked Stuff. Thanks.
You’re welcome!
A very interesting video, Jono, thank you very much!
You’re welcome BF! Hope all’s good with you.
I wish you a good 2024, Jono! I am ok, but my Mac Studio unfortunately is not. It has been repaired a couple of times but it still is not working... I am busy creating a new album but that has stopped for a while...😐
@@BarthF Sorry to hear that. I hope the issue gets rectified very soon.
Yes, I hope so too! Thank you!
Happy new Year Jono
And to you!
On AUBandpass you can control the Bandwidth size by pressing command (or option).
Magic, thanks so much Gustavo.
@@jonobuchananmusic Thank you for the awesome content!
Thanks a lot!
You’re most welcome!
Mmmm AU. You've got me curious. You should play with the multi effects. There's gold in that drop down menu.
Hi. Glad your curiosity has been piqued by the AU plug-ins! I agree about the Multi Effects folder; amazing things can happen there. I have made some videos about these. Phat FX is here: ruclips.net/video/U3B2ffNR3IQ/видео.html, Step FX here: ruclips.net/video/q6pU1YbcH08/видео.html and Remix FX (Reimagined!) here: ruclips.net/video/65XyMfBjid0/видео.html Look forward to hearing what you think!
I love the demo track, sounds like boards of Canada
Thanks so much - that's a BIG compliment!
Thanks!
You're welcome!
Cheers!
You’re welcome.
You’re dead right - I’d overlooked the AU plugins for years. Not any more though! Thank you 👍
No problem Peter! Enjoy exploring and Happy New Year.
As someone who's been using Apple AU Bandpass since Logic 9, no, you absolutely can do it outside of the control tab, you're just clicking in the wrong place
Noted!
Did the logic pitch shifter not exist at this time?
That's a good question and not one I know the answer to. But what's great is that they really are quite different processors - lovely to have both options.
JB is the only person on RUclips who shows some love to the ugly plug-ins.
Someone's got to! Thanks Andrew.
Apple invented pitch recently :)
Well you had to leave them SOMETHING to invent, right? 😉
Hi Jono😊. As usual, im first.
🙏 Thanks and Happy New Year!