Snazzier Snares In Logic
Get better snare drum sounds with these nifty processing tricks.
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Get better snare drum sounds with these nifty processing tricks.
Convolving reverbs are coming down in price as more manufacturers make their own. We check out Emagic's new plug-in, which is one of the more affordable ones around, but still allows you to create your own reverbs from favourite spaces.
Is the sound of your kick drum letting the rest of your mix down? If so, find out how to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat with this bass-drum processing workshop.
Logic has a number of simple synths built in, and they're surprisingly useful if you know what you're doing, so here's some advice on getting the best out of each one. Plus there's a bumper crop of sequencing tips to make your sessions faster and more productive.
This month we offer help for those getting to grips with Logic's much misunderstood Hyper Editor, and tell you how to reduce sibilance without using a de-esser plug-in.
The Project Manager is one of Logic's most useful v6 features, and this month we show you how it can work in different ways to suit your needs.
Re-live the hardware of the early synth pioneers, as we show you how to construct your very own matrix sequencer in the Environment.
Meta Messages are some of the most powerful and arcane features in Logic. But what are they, and why are they so useful?
There are various places in a Logic-based studio where processing delays occur, and these can really mess with the groove of your tracks, so here we show you how to keep everything properly lined up. Also, there's the usual sackful of user tips and a clever way for v5 users to mimic one of the most useful features in v6.
This month's workshop shows you how to go about mastering your tracks in Logic, and there are also some useful tricks for faster audio and MIDI editing.
Emagic have launched two new classic keyboard emulations for Logic. We test them out.
Digital data can't actually be considered 'real' unless it exists in at least two different places...