How to import sounds from other Logic Pro X projects
Quickly bring sounds from other tracks into your current project without ever leaving your session with this quick tip.
Logic Pro X Tips Import From Another Project
In this Logic Pro tutorial, our expert Jono Buchanan shows you how to add sounds from other projects without ever leaving your session.
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This approach lets you re-use content, plug-ins, effects buses and more in a new project. The key advantage of this approach is that it’s much faster to build tracks this way than adding new instruments and effects from scratch.
Whether you’re a bedroom producer wanting to recycle that bass sound you spent ages programming or you’re a media composer looking to quickly recapture the magic of a previous cue, this is the solution.
Throughout our Logic Tips series, MusicTech Logic guru Jono Buchanan explains the music production process using Apple’s professional DAW. We have 100 episodes covering topics including:
- Autosampler Explained
- Embellish a Beat Using Found Sounds
- Transform an Apple Loop into a pad
- Introduction to Alchemy
- Record Capture
- Using Groups
- Adaptive Limiter
- Parallel Compression
- Channel EQ tutorial
- Understanding Compression
- Alternative sidechain compression
- Sidechained gates
- Slicing audio with EXS24
- Tuning audio with Flex Pitch
- Using the Evoc 20 Vocoder
- Modulation effects
- Articulation mapping
- Low Latency Mode
- Gated kick and bass triggers
- Creating your templates
- Remove spill between tracks
- Sidechain compression on vocal reverb