Logic Pro X - Multi-Layered Instruments with MIDI FX Plug-ins and Summing Stacks

Logic Pro X - Multi-Layered Instruments with MIDI FX Plug-ins and Summing Stacks

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sajove job
sajove job - 10.06.2023 10:21

Nice

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Asep Bagja
Asep Bagja - 14.05.2023 11:29

I broke my right fingers a week before a gig. Now, I have to find a way to play only with left hand. Thanks for this tutorial. Very helpful! ❤

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Jon Brunton Music
Jon Brunton Music - 31.07.2022 11:28

Is there a way to play 2 instruments at the same time? Like on a keyboard how you can add a 2nd layer like strings and piano together. Can this be done in logic?

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LoGo V Meechie
LoGo V Meechie - 08.07.2022 00:08

How do your pair sound

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Alex Breyer
Alex Breyer - 26.01.2022 01:08

Very eye opening. Well explained and a great example of adding complementary parts to create a fully produced sound, simply. But I'll admit the tactic is hard to approach in many ways. It's hard to wrap my head around how someone approaches knowing what they'd want to create before they dig into something like this. The options would be endless and you'd likely be better doing it solo than with a group.

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Miss Controllerism
Miss Controllerism - 21.11.2021 17:20

but can u save it this as a stack preset_?

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Sunny Heartley
Sunny Heartley - 18.07.2020 21:14

You are very good at this and a great teacher

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Alvaro Gamez
Alvaro Gamez - 03.07.2020 07:26

Incredible tutorial. Thanks!

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Adrian Almao
Adrian Almao - 09.06.2020 21:41

Freaking awesome video... Thanks for sharing it...

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Grannypot Production
Grannypot Production - 09.06.2020 05:49

can you save all of these instruments in the stack as one so you can pull it up in a next song

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Gus Carter
Gus Carter - 05.05.2020 11:03

Excellent ...

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Ana Brown Eyes
Ana Brown Eyes - 18.04.2020 07:10

Nice!!

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Daniel Deakin
Daniel Deakin - 08.04.2020 21:31

so useful

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Ryan Bent
Ryan Bent - 04.02.2020 23:46

This is great! I'm learning more and more of what Logic is truly capable of doing!

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max zeals
max zeals - 15.11.2019 04:00

man I just want effects on one instrument but when I add a drum or something it has the effect that I added to the instrument before that

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djkymaera
djkymaera - 31.05.2019 11:40

will check out your course - you're an excellent teacher

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Salvador Sevita
Salvador Sevita - 16.04.2019 18:12

Great tutorial: thank you very much for the tips.

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Sean Hale Woodcrafts and Music
Sean Hale Woodcrafts and Music - 13.03.2019 08:37

That was awesome man. Thanks!!!

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ParsevalMusic
ParsevalMusic - 10.02.2019 23:57

coool

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Ron de Leon
Ron de Leon - 22.12.2018 07:07

Thanks for the tips! Dope video! But how we do we save the instrument to be reused?

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KA Boozle
KA Boozle - 24.11.2018 14:40

I’ve been using this technique. You can take it a lot further of course, but as an inspiration starter this is a great video. I’m gonna watch your macprovideo tutorial, I just renewed my subscription. Can’t believe I didn’t notice it in the course catalog yet... 😎

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ZAMASS
ZAMASS - 21.10.2018 04:54

some very handy piano roll tips, thanks man!

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Larry Druhall
Larry Druhall - 18.08.2018 06:24

You have created quite a few amazing videos, but this one might be your best yet. It ties a lot of things together nicely, is well thought out, easy to follow, and a lot of fun. Thank you.

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G. M. V.
G. M. V. - 17.08.2018 19:35

Bravo!

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Glenn Carr
Glenn Carr - 17.08.2018 02:14

Thanks so much for this amazing, amazing series of Logic Pro X tutorials. The package is enormous and your information is so helpful! It has saved us hours of hard slog. Cheers Mate from Glenn & Dave.

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Pat Flanigan
Pat Flanigan - 15.08.2018 19:40

Even though I wouldn't necessarily see myself using this much as I prefer the flexibility of recording each instrument on it's own, I really see how this can be used in a lot of interesting ways! PLUS I learned a bunch of stuff I had no idea existed that have nothing to do with the subject, e.g. removing overlaps and force legato! Great vid!

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Joe Williams
Joe Williams - 15.08.2018 00:12

Superb

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MITTEL.PUNKT
MITTEL.PUNKT - 14.08.2018 17:23

This is so good. Thanx MTHG

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Habitual Line-Stepper
Habitual Line-Stepper - 14.08.2018 08:46

Wow....Logic always surprises me with what it's capable of. This was one of the best tutorials I've seen in a while. Thanks.

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JahP0lice
JahP0lice - 14.08.2018 04:49

So much new info in one video. Thank you!

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Marco Brasci
Marco Brasci - 13.08.2018 19:37

You are the reason I bought Logic

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NathanWDrums
NathanWDrums - 13.08.2018 12:02

Hmm, these videos are making your courses at macprovideo extremely tempting! Thanks for putting out all this great content!

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Christian Clavecin
Christian Clavecin - 13.08.2018 11:22

Thanks for the trim stuff !

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Karuveli RaSa.Mahendran
Karuveli RaSa.Mahendran - 13.08.2018 10:43

amazing.. you are real asset to everyone who like to learn "not only logic pro, but most aspects of Music production". Thank you once again for this great tips.

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Synriser
Synriser - 13.08.2018 09:42

Great tutorial. Didn't know all those functions in the edit menu. Do you have a tut on that to?

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MITTEL.PUNKT
MITTEL.PUNKT - 13.08.2018 07:51

Dope. Thanx bro

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Aleksandr Novik
Aleksandr Novik - 13.08.2018 04:56

Really cool. Thank you for sharing

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Rick Bendel
Rick Bendel - 13.08.2018 02:33

Game changer here! Thank you so much.

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Lucio Calvimonte
Lucio Calvimonte - 13.08.2018 02:02

Really nice way, this gave me some ideas to use in MainStage too! Thanks!

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David Baker
David Baker - 13.08.2018 00:36

Really nice video...I'll tell you, you caused the creative juices to flow with this one! Thanks for your incredible contribution to the Logic / Home recording community!

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FREEDOM MATTERS
FREEDOM MATTERS - 13.08.2018 00:01

But the big question is .. how do you save the summed instrument into a library ? Meaning that if you create another project and want to use the same instrument you just created, you’re going to have to do all that work all over again!

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Todd Laskowicz
Todd Laskowicz - 12.08.2018 23:28

man, ive been enjoying your vids on macprovideo! great stuff as usual!

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