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May 25, 2018

3 Techniques For Recording & Exporting Logic Send Effects

 

Ever needed to send your Logic Project out for writing or mixing? Or how about recording your send effects back into Logic?

You’ve hired a mix engineer. But of course he doesn’t use Logic… So now you need to export all your tracks to send over.

You’ve carefully chosen delays, reverbs and effects to make your song really groove. And you love them! You love them so much, you want to be sure they make it into the final mix.

Which means recording and exporting your send effects is gonna be crucial.

So… how the heck do you record and export Logic send effects, anyways?

In this week’s video, I break down how to:

  1. Export send effects as Stems
  2. Record send effects to Audio Tracks
  3. Bounce send effects in place inside your Project

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  1. Thaddeus Corea says

    May 25, 2018 at 5:56 pm

    Really excellent video!
    Sometimes at end of mixing a session, I want
    bounced audio in the arrange window (for storage in case plugins go extinct and/or for export), but I don’t want to sit and bounce in place hundreds of tracks one at a time. Do you have a trick for bounce in place on several tracks at once (pre-faders and resulting in all separate bounces/tracks)? Or would you note down volumes, change volumes to 0.0, turn off automation, and export selected tracks, and re-import into arrange window?

    Reply
    • chris.vandeviver says

      July 31, 2018 at 3:02 pm

      Hey Thaddeus! Just saw this comment. The question is do you want to bounce all your processing and automation down as well? Or just the raw tracks?

      Reply
  2. Claude Gillet says

    May 26, 2018 at 12:24 pm

    Thank you Chris! This is excellent and very useful work.

    Reply
    • chris.vandeviver says

      May 26, 2018 at 12:34 pm

      So glad it’s helpful 🙂

      Reply
  3. Shawn says

    May 26, 2018 at 6:43 pm

    You should do a trap dum tutorial always noticed the workflow in FL studio is way better for that than Logic would love to be proved wrong

    Reply
    • Jonathan Laird says

      May 27, 2018 at 4:51 am

      Actually it’s just as easy for me, personally, drawing the MIDI data in Piano Roll or setting up the triggers in Ultrabeat as it ever was in FL.

      Reply
  4. Nathan says

    May 29, 2018 at 7:47 am

    Very very cool! Thank you for this blog! Loving it!

    Reply
    • chris.vandeviver says

      May 30, 2018 at 1:34 pm

      Thank you for checking out Nathan!

      Reply

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