Learn to create your own instruments in Logic Pro X
The next video in our Logic Tips tutorial series breaks down some of the effective tools in the EXS24 sampler.
Last week, Jono Buchanan gave us an overview of basic audio recording within Logic Pro X. With that knowledge, combined with what we’ve learned about the EXS24 sampler, Jono dives a little deeper, showing us how to chop up our audio recordings and assign them to different notes on our keyboard. This allows you to turn a single sound into a fully playable instrument – the creative implications of this are endless, and with the tools available in EXS24, you can craft unique sounds to take your tracks to another level.
In our Logic Pro Tips series, MusicTech’s Logic expert Jono Buchanan breaks down music production on Apple’s professional DAW. Other episodes posted so far include:
- Introduction to insert effects
- Auxiliary sends broken down
- How to use Apple Loops for inspiration
- Automation basics
- Channel EQ tutorial
- Understanding Compression
- Understanding Latch mode automation
- Three automation tricks
- Auxilliary automation tracks
- Alternative sidechain compression
- Sidechained gates
- Using Logic’s distortion
- Basic audio recording
Jono Buchanan is an Apple Certified instructor, with tons of experience under his belt. He’s a professor in Guildhall’s Electronic Music Department, teaching BMus Year 2 Dance Music project for Electronic Music’s Principal study course. Outside of that, he also produces and composes for various projects and writes reviews for MusicTech magazine too. He now also makes awesome weekly tutorials for Logic Pro X!
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