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Questions about how to do X in Logic, whether Logic has Y etc etc

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  • Hmm.. I’m doing all that stuff like you guys, but it still stays in step mode, even though the step button in not lit up. Maybe I should delete and re-install everything..?

  • edited June 3

    @NoiseHorse said:
    Hmm.. I’m doing all that stuff like you guys, but it still stays in step mode, even though the step button in not lit up. Maybe I should delete and re-install everything..?

    What kind of track are you trying to automate?
    Which kind of parameter are you trying to automate?

    Can you give us a screenshot?

  • My IPad is in Texas and I’m in Florida right now so I can’t send a screenshot. But I’m just trying to automate simple volume on an audio track. I just want to finger draw in some points and then maybe curve between points.

  • edited June 12


    Here is my screenshot: sorry it took so long.

  • @klownshed THANKS a lot for your wrong parameter guess, I found volume not chosen just like you said. I almost never expand the track control section (I think it’s way too big pulled out like that) so I could find the parameter window until I watched The Logic Pro Guide’s automation video. Im debited to you forum folks !

  • @NoiseHorse said:

    Here is my screenshot: sorry it took so long.

    You have to switch to the brush tool also - your demands doesn’t work with pen tool…

  • @HolyMoses okay, cool thanks!

  • Hey gang, is it possible to have slices in Logic's Quick Sampler loop or are they only one shot? If so, how would one go about performing such depravity? If it's not possible, is there another way I'm not thinking of? I have Egoist on iPad but I'd love to be able to do this natively so I can work it on both iPad and desktop. TIA!

  • @Cambler said:
    Hey gang, is it possible to have slices in Logic's Quick Sampler loop or are they only one shot? If so, how would one go about performing such depravity? If it's not possible, is there another way I'm not thinking of? I have Egoist on iPad but I'd love to be able to do this natively so I can work it on both iPad and desktop. TIA!

    Maybe Sample Alchemy would address your needs?

  • @Cambler said:
    Hey gang, is it possible to have slices in Logic's Quick Sampler loop or are they only one shot? If so, how would one go about performing such depravity? If it's not possible, is there another way I'm not thinking of? I have Egoist on iPad but I'd love to be able to do this natively so I can work it on both iPad and desktop. TIA!

    Convert the slices to a Drum Machine Designer kit and each slice will individually have access to all the options available in QuickSampler after which you can crop and loop the slices as needed.

  • @Cambler said:
    Hey gang, is it possible to have slices in Logic's Quick Sampler loop or are they only one shot? If so, how would one go about performing such depravity? If it's not possible, is there another way I'm not thinking of? I have Egoist on iPad but I'd love to be able to do this natively so I can work it on both iPad and desktop. TIA!

    No slices are one shot.

    You can loop them with midi though. If you use the quick sampler to create you a midi region from the slices it will make you notes of the exact length of the slice and you can then repeat those in the piano roll. You can set fade in and out per slice too so that should help avoid clicks.

    You could convert that slice back to audio and make it loop in quick sampler/alchemy sampler if you need a different effect.

  • @mjm1138 @samu and @klownshed - thank you so much for those options. Really appreciate it and will try them all :)

    Love this forum!

  • Transfer question: what is the best(closest) method anybody has used to improve export a project from iPad Logic into any iPhone DAW type app? I realize no iPhone app has the same instruments or effects. Can I freeze tracks and send them totally intact into another iPhone DAW as a naked WAV file? I like to mix and pan tracks and maybe mess with EQs on my phone.

  • Is it possible to split your keyboard in Logic and have different instruments on different octaves? Does 4Pockets MIDI Layers work in Logic?

  • @NoiseHorse said:
    Transfer question: what is the best(closest) method anybody has used to improve export a project from iPad Logic into any iPhone DAW type app? I realize no iPhone app has the same instruments or effects. Can I freeze tracks and send them totally intact into another iPhone DAW as a naked WAV file? I like to mix and pan tracks and maybe mess with EQs on my phone.

    yes, tap the projects button on the top left of the screen then you can choose to export each track as a separate WAV file.

  • edited July 7

    @bluegroove said:
    Is it possible to split your keyboard in Logic and have different instruments on different octaves? Does 4Pockets MIDI Layers work in Logic?

    Yes you can set the midi range for each instrument and set transpose in the inspector.

    You can further combine two or more instruments into a track stack so you can record the midi into one track. When you select the summing track when you play a midi keyboard or playback a midi region in that track it will play every instrument inside the stack. By limiting the midi range each instrument responds to you can build any kind of overlapping or separate instruments as you like.

    You can also then use audio plugins on the stack to process them as one, as well as still having the full channel strip for each individual instrument.

  • @klownshed is on fire!!!

    Thanks Mr Shed.

  • edited July 7

    @klownshed said:

    @bluegroove said:
    Is it possible to split your keyboard in Logic and have different instruments on different octaves? Does 4Pockets MIDI Layers work in Logic?

    Yes you can set the midi range for each instrument and set transpose in the inspector.

    You can further combine two or more instruments into a track stack so you can record the midi into one track. When you select the summing track when you play a midi keyboard or playback a midi region in that track it will play every instrument inside the stack. By limiting the midi range each instrument responds to you can build any kind of overlapping or separate instruments as you like.

    You can also then use audio plugins on the stack to process them as one, as well as still having the full channel strip for each individual instrument.

    Wow, sounds great. I'll give it a shot. Thank you!

  • edited July 8

    @bluegroove said:

    @klownshed said:

    @bluegroove said:
    Is it possible to split your keyboard in Logic and have different instruments on different octaves? Does 4Pockets MIDI Layers work in Logic?

    Yes you can set the midi range for each instrument and set transpose in the inspector.

    You can further combine two or more instruments into a track stack so you can record the midi into one track. When you select the summing track when you play a midi keyboard or playback a midi region in that track it will play every instrument inside the stack. By limiting the midi range each instrument responds to you can build any kind of overlapping or separate instruments as you like.

    You can also then use audio plugins on the stack to process them as one, as well as still having the full channel strip for each individual instrument.

    Wow, sounds great. I'll give it a shot. Thank you!

    I'm not in front of my iPad at the moment, but this is what it would look like on the Mac:

    As you can see the key limit for the piano starts at C3. The Bass could be set to have the upper limit at B2.

    when you select the track "Sum 1" you can then play bass up to B2 and Piano from C3. You can also still use each instrument independently if you wanted.

    You can transpose on the track level, as shown here, or at the region level. You can also use the region transpose independently of the track transpose. If you transpose a region by +3 and it already has +12 on the track, then it will effectively be transposed +15.

    The inspector is genius. The parameters are all non-destructive which makes trying out different stuff really easy and quick. For example you can duplicate some regions and transpose them all by +3 all in one go. Then later you can remove the transpose if you didn't like it and didn't need to remember what it was to start with. This is especially useful with quantisising. If you quantise destructively, then you can't later go back and change that on the original playing. With non destructive quantise you can try out ⅛ and if it doesn't work, go to 1/16 easily. If you do that destructively you can't go from ⅛ to 1/16 as you'e lost all the data of your original playing and it will stay ⅛.

  • @klownshed said:

    @bluegroove said:

    @klownshed said:

    @bluegroove said:
    Is it possible to split your keyboard in Logic and have different instruments on different octaves? Does 4Pockets MIDI Layers work in Logic?

    Yes you can set the midi range for each instrument and set transpose in the inspector.

    You can further combine two or more instruments into a track stack so you can record the midi into one track. When you select the summing track when you play a midi keyboard or playback a midi region in that track it will play every instrument inside the stack. By limiting the midi range each instrument responds to you can build any kind of overlapping or separate instruments as you like.

    You can also then use audio plugins on the stack to process them as one, as well as still having the full channel strip for each individual instrument.

    Wow, sounds great. I'll give it a shot. Thank you!

    I'm not in front of my iPad at the moment, but this is what it would look like on the Mac:

    As you can see the key limit for the piano starts at C3. The Bass could be set to have the upper limit at B2.

    when you select the track "Sum 1" you can then play bass up to B2 and Piano from C3. You can also still use each instrument independently if you wanted.

    You can transpose on the track level, as shown here, or at the region level. You can also use the region transpose independently of the track transpose. If you transpose a region by +3 and it already has +12 on the track, then it will effectively be transposed +15.

    The inspector is genius. The parameters are all non-destructive which makes trying out different stuff really easy and quick. For example you can duplicate some regions and transpose them all by +3 all in one go. Then later you can remove the transpose if you didn't like it and didn't need to remember what it was to start with. This is especially useful with quantisising. If you quantise destructively, then you can't later go back and change that on the original playing. With non destructive quantise you can try out ⅛ and if it doesn't work, go to 1/16 easily. If you do that destructively you can't go from ⅛ to 1/16 as you'e lost all the data of your original playing and it will stay ⅛.

    Yeah, the Inspector in Logic Pro is a godsend gift to humanity!

    I have recently digged deep into Davinci Resolve (superfun!) on both my iPad Pro and my Mac, and, also in Davinci Resolve there’s an Inspector where’s much magic happens…

    So, learning the Inspector into Logic Pro is essential if you wanna be a poweruser in Logic.

  • @klownshed said:

    @bluegroove said:

    @klownshed said:

    @bluegroove said:
    Is it possible to split your keyboard in Logic and have different instruments on different octaves? Does 4Pockets MIDI Layers work in Logic?

    Yes you can set the midi range for each instrument and set transpose in the inspector.

    You can further combine two or more instruments into a track stack so you can record the midi into one track. When you select the summing track when you play a midi keyboard or playback a midi region in that track it will play every instrument inside the stack. By limiting the midi range each instrument responds to you can build any kind of overlapping or separate instruments as you like.

    You can also then use audio plugins on the stack to process them as one, as well as still having the full channel strip for each individual instrument.

    Wow, sounds great. I'll give it a shot. Thank you!

    I'm not in front of my iPad at the moment, but this is what it would look like on the Mac:

    As you can see the key limit for the piano starts at C3. The Bass could be set to have the upper limit at B2.

    when you select the track "Sum 1" you can then play bass up to B2 and Piano from C3. You can also still use each instrument independently if you wanted.

    You can transpose on the track level, as shown here, or at the region level. You can also use the region transpose independently of the track transpose. If you transpose a region by +3 and it already has +12 on the track, then it will effectively be transposed +15.

    The inspector is genius. The parameters are all non-destructive which makes trying out different stuff really easy and quick. For example you can duplicate some regions and transpose them all by +3 all in one go. Then later you can remove the transpose if you didn't like it and didn't need to remember what it was to start with. This is especially useful with quantisising. If you quantise destructively, then you can't later go back and change that on the original playing. With non destructive quantise you can try out ⅛ and if it doesn't work, go to 1/16 easily. If you do that destructively you can't go from ⅛ to 1/16 as you'e lost all the data of your original playing and it will stay ⅛.

    Works perfectly. I really appreciate your help!

  • I know chord tracks can drive session players. Is there a way for chord tracks to drive a regular MIDI instrument?

  • edited September 18

    @dokwok2 said:
    I know chord tracks can drive session players. Is there a way for chord tracks to drive a regular MIDI instrument?

    You can add a session track onto any MIDI track.

    Say you have a synth track, Zeeon for example, just tap into an empty part of the track in the arrange window, and select Add Session Player Region. It will default to a Drummer region, so open it in the editor and where it says Pop Rock Drummer change the session player to a keyboard player instead, make sure to uncheck "Change Patch" so that it preserves your existing instrument, choose a style and now your synth will follow the chord track.

  • When I discovered that Multi Track Studio got Scoreview /Scoreediting I was surprised - so, WTF Apple, give as some more cool features in the next big update, including Scores…

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