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Great info thanks
ОтветитьI appreciate you a lot brother
ОтветитьWell explained. Thank you so much!
Ответитьeverything i needed to know :)
ОтветитьThank you for this. At last I found someone who would explain this simply and concisely without being bombarded with complications that I did not want to know about. Well done !
ОтветитьGood one. Sir, you have explained all about Busses in a brilliant manner. Thanks a lot.
ОтветитьBarbacode
ОтветитьSorry mate I just checked mistakenly gave you thumbs down while you truly deserve is thumbs up I've corrected and adjusted and I'm very thankful for this informative video we love you thank you once again, this is by far the clearest definition and tuition on buses thank you thank you thank you
ОтветитьMe now overthinking…why bus 16?. Why not 1 ?🤔🤔
ОтветитьThank you for clarifying that in your video found it pretty informative:)
ОтветитьSpot on Sam I will eventually absorb all this excellent knowledge much more quickly now thanks to your .......way of putting things...
thanks
this is by far the best explanation of bus in Logic Pro i've watched and listened to others explain this you do it with only one example one channel and one bus and you show where the child exists in the mixer where we can see this happening I could only understand you to your explanation your teaching your delivery, couldn't thank you enough
Ответитьwow
101/10
Thank you what a godsend you are a definitive must watch tutorial video thank you once again
ОтветитьThanks, no wonder my mixes always cloudy, the effects been still washing both channels
ОтветитьBEST VIDEO, DUE TO THE HOST THANK YOU SIR🎉🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьCool trick with slate trigger! Thanks!
ОтветитьI have a question about this. If you have plugins on the main track, does it send the audio including the plugins to the bus? Or does it send the audio without the plugins to the bus?
ОтветитьGreat explanation! Very easy to follow and understand. Thank you!
ОтветитьI’m about to get logic and I think this video final helped me get a solid grasp on audio buses thanks mane
ОтветитьThis is so helpful thank you!!!
ОтветитьWhy the heck ist bus 16 called aux1?
ОтветитьClearest content on the bus topic. Well done man👏
ОтветитьI've transferred my old analogue cassette recording from the 90's as a single track in Logic Pro and am trying improve the sound quality. Do you know what that process is called? I can't find anything about this subject online. The only thing the internet talks about is how to make new digital recordings sound more Analogue. I'm trying to do the exact opposite. Any advice? Do you have any tutorials on that subject? Anything? Thanks
ОтветитьThe first Logic Pro bus video that I actually understand. Nice work! I’ve subbed. I wonder when Logic Pro’s UI will be updated to visualise the audio routing on a big 2D panel … 🤔
Ответитьthis was exactly what i needed to know, thanks!
ОтветитьNicely explained, mon ami! Up vote for you! Thanks!
ОтветитьExcellent tutorial
ОтветитьThanks im a beginner in logic and will try this out on my distorted guitar tracks
Just subbed also
Thank you for this very clear explanation! Very helpful!
ОтветитьHi, thank you for you contribution to humanity, this video is very helpful.
May I ask you a question about some minor issue regarding the send tab configuration. I see, when you click on the send tab, it shows the BUS option and right below it shows an OUTPUT option. In my logic it only shows the BUS option. I want to use the OUTPUT option in order to use an external effects procesor such as a Lexicon. How do you assign this OUTPUT option?
Sorry for bothering with this, but I'm a little frustrated.
Thank you for your time.
Thank god for Sam. Brilliant way of showing the way to go with options.
Sam , you are of the highest value for us simple brassed off musicians and writers. Fantastic. ❤️ cheers from nz.
What a clear and concise explanation of buses in Logic. Thanks for sharing your expertise. There are times when we don't want busses though (or create our own)! Would you know how to load a drummer tracks without the busses it creates? I know you can do so with instruments by 'enable patch merging' and turning off sends. The same doesn't work for drummer tracks though. Any help appreciated . Thanks again!
Ответитьof all the bussing videos ive watched, this is by far the most informative. subbed
ОтветитьBrilliant explanation, thank you!
ОтветитьVery well explained! A big thumb up from Germany!😊
ОтветитьVERY well done. This was a great refresher for me but I also learned some new things. Your manner of presentation is excellent and your explanations are clear and easy to understand. Thank you!
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьThis was very thorough but I got lost at the Pan, Post, Pre fader.
I’ll need to watch this 5x to get it.
1. Series vs Parallel - Got it
2. Studio Out is final destination- Got it👍🏾
All the in between I’ll have to figure out. 😩
You’re an great teacher ! Thank you !
ОтветитьExcellent vid and very fluently presented
Ответитьgreat delivery.
ОтветитьThis was the best explanation of busses I've encountered on YT for Logic Pro X Thanks!!!
ОтветитьThere is no 'X' any more. ;)
ОтветитьI am currently a developing engineer, this was helpful , but still a little lost. Can we use those same buses in a different template for another mixing session?
ОтветитьI only use busses and have for years in logic. More busses = more control. None of my source tracks go to the stereo output or a bus. Each track goes to a dry aux as well as a wet aux, then the wet and dry are then summed into a stereo bus.
ОтветитьMany thanks for posting very well explained .
ОтветитьIf only I had a bit of knowledge of yours. Incredible. I’m far away of that knowledge how to use buses like you do! Great, but I‘ll have to listen to this many more times, and even then I won’t understand everything concerning buses. But this explanation tells me you’re a complete expert for/in Logic. It’s worth to subscribe. 👍🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
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