Logic Tips: Ducking Delay Vocals
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
- In this tutorial, Jono Buchanan shows you how to apply delay to your vocals while keeping the main vocal at the forefront. You'll learn how to use Logic Pro 10.6s Noise Gate to give your vocal line room to breathe with the Ducking feature. Jono shows you how to route your track to sidechain and how to shape the tone of your delays.
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Chapters
0:00 Start
0:24 Dry track
0:52 Adding delay
2:10 Track with delay
2:30 Applying Noise Gate
4:00 Routing the vocal
5:41 Fine-tuning
7:27 Listening in context
8:00 Shaping the tone
9:38 Recap
The best teacher ever
I have always wondered how to apply this amazing delay technique and finally Jono you delivered beautifully. Thanks again for this amazing tutorial. Please continue and never stop.
Having finally reached a point on my recording journey where the force of side chaining and ducking are discovered, one must find a guru. Jono Buchanan may be just such a fellow. Thanks so much for the concise clarity in explaining all this, Jono!!
Jono is the best there is at this kind of a gig.
Just love the way you explain things. Even a beginner can easily understand. Thank you for your valuable effort which is highly appreciated. Huge shoutout from Sri Lanka
At last! This is something I have really wondered how to achieve? Thanks Jono, I'm off and way, ducking in and out!
Thanks Jono for the detailed video! This is just what I need to apply today.
You are amazing and very well informed. I have learnt a hell of a lot from watching your most informative tutorials. As per a previous comment in this thread, I always wondered how to achieve this very effective technique and now I know. Many thanks Jono!
Jono, you are a star! Thank you
Great content dude! Thank you for explaining this for me with an exquisite example! A rightfully earned sub.
Good tutorial on ducking...
Glad you think so!
Excellent stuff!
Thank for this one Jono. A lot of people don’t realise all the things Logic Pro X can do. (Me included) I’ve bought plugins in the past, only to find out I could have done it with the stock plugins that come with logic 🤦🏻♂️ and saved my self some money .
Thanks. Brilliant.
awesome video.
well explained 👏🏽
vey nice thank you
GooD Video!!!
Really insightful Jono- thanks -- can you guys consider doing a video on when you might use Dual Mono instead of Stereo? thanks! cheers!
Awesome
Such an amazing video! Would it be possible for you to make a video in the future optimizing your workflow regarding MIDI? (MIDI rendering, freeze, hide, etc.)
Great suggestion!
Great video, just wondering what that controller is on your desk with the 3 faders? thanks
Asked often on these videos! Make sure to subscribe and share to support us! The controller? It's Palette - now called Monogram - monogramcc.com/workflows/audio/ :-)
Is this process possible with the compressor too?
Jono, I have a question, maybe you can do a video about it?: How can a delay or reverb be applied to just one word without putting that word on another track and apply the effect?
You can put the reverb on a send then use automation to draw in that send being on for just that word. If it's just one word for the entire track, we'd suggest doing it on a separate track though, then bouncing it so you can save CPU. Check out the automation tutorial in the playlist.
Thank you very much
Is there a reason to use the ducker plugin versus sidechained compression for this technique?
It’s 2021, All Delays should have built in auto ducking. Many of them do. The McDSP is my fav. Plug-in developers need to take full advantage of digital and stop staying 1:1 to the analog simulation.
agreed!