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September 5, 2020

Here Are 6 Ways Logic’s Mixer is More Versatile Than You Thought Possible – 30 Days of Why Logic Pro Rules

Here are 6 Ways Logic's Mixer is More Versatile Than You Thought Possible - 30 Days of Why Logic Pro Rules

  When you use something day in and day out, it can be easy to overlook the finer details. And one area that’s so easy to overlook is Logic’s Mixer. Logic’s Mixer offers massive versatility to your Projects. Aside from adjusting levels, panning, and adding audio effects, what else is there? Well, here’s a few […]

Filed Under: 30 Days of Why Logic Pro Rules, Mixing, Plugins, Reverb & Delay, Workflow

July 10, 2020

Level Up Your Reverb Game in Logic Pro With These 3 Tips (Plus: A Bonus Tip)

Level Up Your Reverb Game in Logic Pro With These 3 Tips (Plus: A Bonus Tip)

  Reverb is the glue that binds your songs and productions together. And if used carefully, reverb can add space, depth, width, and even clarity to a song. But! There’s a fine line between a spacious and clear mix with reverb and one that sounds washy, indistinct, and muddy. Crafting the perfect space doesn’t have […]

Filed Under: Mixing, Producing, Reverb & Delay

August 16, 2019

Sends, Busses, Auxes – The Full Story on Piping Audio in Your Logic Pro Projects

Sends, Busses, Auxes - The Full Story on Piping Audio in Your Logic Projects

  Sends. Busses. Auxes. For some of us these 3 words are no biggie. Part of daily life even! For some of us though, the concept of Sends, Busses and Auxes can feel a little hazy. What do these words actually mean? And when should we even bother using a bus? It’s a fair question. […]

Filed Under: Mixing, Project Management, Reverb & Delay

August 8, 2019

Try Out This Simple Technique to Add Some Ear Candy to Your Logic Mixes

Try Out This Simple Technique to Add Some Ear Candy to Your Logic Mixes

  Can you imagine life before Logic, Drummer, Spotify, or music streaming? It’s hard to believe that not too long ago the world was a pretty different place! You and I can literally write a song today using only the tools in our Mac and Logic: Drummers for immediate drum beats Amp and Bass Designer […]

Filed Under: Mixing, Plugins, Producing, Reverb & Delay, Songwriting

October 31, 2018

Vocal Reverb & Delay: Add Life to Your Vocals With This 3 Step Approach

Vocal Reverb & Delay: Add Life to Your Vocals With This 3 Step Approach in LPX

  When it comes to vocals, reverb and delay can add that final touch that really sets things over the top. A great vocalist is a great vocalist. But a great vocalist wrapped in the ambience of the perfect reverb? The romance really comes alive then. Reverb is a way of life, really. Whenever I […]

Filed Under: Mixing, Reverb & Delay

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