Welcome to day 27 of “Newbie to Ninja” here on WLPR! “Newbie to Ninja” is a beginner’s guide to Apple’s Logic Pro. Videos drop daily (Mondays-Fridays) for the next several weeks.
If you’re brand new to Logic Pro, this series will help you go from feeling like a beginner to complete comfort in Apple’s amazing DAW.
In video 26 we explored Logic’s time compression and expansion system Flex time. With Flex Time we were able to edit the timing of recorded audio. While Flex Pitch allows you to correct the pitching of your audio tracks.
Monophonic signals like lead vocals are a prime candidate for Flex Pitch. (Monophonic meaning a signal voice or tone producing 1 note at a time).
With Flex Pitch you can edit everything from:
- The pitch of individual notes in terms of both semitones and cents
- Pitch drift in and out of individual notes
- Gain/loudness of notes
- Vibrato
- Formant Shifts
Watch as we edit and quantize a vocal track to a particular scale, and then generate MIDI data from Flex Pitch.
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Very good teacher Chris. I have been following you on Youtube since I started working with Logic Pro a couple of years ago. Always enthusiastic and helpful and much appreciated.