Hi
After creating solo piano tracks and moving on to post production with the intent to EQ and possibly a touch of mastering, being fairly new to logic advanced tools including custom sound design are an advanced step at this point.
Therefore I was hoping to come across some EQ presets and possibly masteriing presets at this early stage in production, where can i find such features in Logic? Or would that need to be a separate plugin purchase?
I would not intend using compression or a limiter on solo piano tracks as this may degridate the overall natural sound of the recording.
Thanks.
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DigitalMusicProduction - Regular
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Re: Post Production ???
DigitalMusicProduction wrote:Therefore I was hoping to come across some EQ presets
The EQ presets are in the Channel EQ plugin.
Every plugin in Logic has it's own selection of presets, plus there are channel strip presets and patches containing channels with multiple plugins for various purposes too.
DigitalMusicProduction wrote:possibly masteriing presets at this early stage in production, where can i find such features in Logic?
There are stereo mastering presets as channel strip presets on the main stereo output channel (In the "Setting" option menu).
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Re: Post Production ???
Hi
After complexed navigation i found the channel EQ plug-in alongside multiple other plugins for almost every instrument and effects, including mastering, i also found the reverb effect plugin on the audio FX channel for the piano piece I'm currently working on which i didn't even know existed, i was completely inundated with the drop down menus of plug-in presets and their related effects, there is so much to learn.. Logic Pro is truly amazing.
After complexed navigation i found the channel EQ plug-in alongside multiple other plugins for almost every instrument and effects, including mastering, i also found the reverb effect plugin on the audio FX channel for the piano piece I'm currently working on which i didn't even know existed, i was completely inundated with the drop down menus of plug-in presets and their related effects, there is so much to learn.. Logic Pro is truly amazing.
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