One of my regrets in music production was moving onto 3rd party plugins as fast as I did without really utilizing everything that Logic offers. A decade into using it and I'm still learning about things I overlooked! Thanks for all these videos. I will say though- I'm really looking forward to Apple showing some love to the UI the same way they did with the sampler. Especially Ultrabeat (do we even need it anymore now that the step sequencer is so powerful?)
Totally agree. Market is filled with fancy looking GUI plugins that basically use the same concepts behind. I was thinking to talk about it in one of my future videos. At this point Ultrabeat more like a legacy product, new drum machine designer with the step sequencer, that is still evolving, are great for drum programming. And yea, developers should rework some of the old plugins, I mean what they have done with the sampler and quick sampler is amazing. So much more user friendly and you can imagine what they could do with their other tools.
Love your vids! Just a heads up, I noticed the audio cuts out for a few seconds around 00:41 to 00:45. Doesn’t detract much, but figured I’d pass it along. Keep up the great content!
I'm in awe again as always with all your videos. How did you learn all this stuff? This plugin was probably the most intimidating one in Logic, the interface looks like rocket science. The only thing I ever used this for was the Sub-bass preset to layer with my bass sounds. I cannot believe how powerful this plugin is after watching this. Logic truly is a powerhouse for what you pay compared to other DAWs.
True, some instruments in Logic do look like some sort of space tech. This synth is unique, not many physical modelling instruments out there. With this plugin I just completely ignored modulation part below at first to understand the concept. Checking out the presets also a good idea. The way they route modulation is confusing at first but they designed the same system across all plugins so if you learn it in one tool, others will be easy to understand. And check the link below the video, there you will find objects' descriptions!
It's kind of crazy that you get all these features for a one-time fee of $200. Leave it to Apple to pack in so many features with an intuitive UI (outside of a few of the plugins that desperately need to be updated).
@@ReallyRamtin facts. They def need to update the UI of the few plugins that still look dated. Surprised they haven’t yet. Like the Vocoder plug-in looks terrible.
I just love this synth. I only wish you could save your morph "drawings" with each patch. I made some beautiful BOC-type pads using it, but when I recalled them, they sounded nothing like how I'd programmed them...the "drawings" were not saved.
Such a fantastic tool in Logic Pro, but that UI is really substandard in todays terms. Here's to hoping the new Logic Pro update cleans up this legacy interface stuff.
sculpture is an incredible Synth that is massively overlooked
Thanks!
This is the most utterly insane synthesiser I’ve seen yet
One of my regrets in music production was moving onto 3rd party plugins as fast as I did without really utilizing everything that Logic offers. A decade into using it and I'm still learning about things I overlooked! Thanks for all these videos. I will say though- I'm really looking forward to Apple showing some love to the UI the same way they did with the sampler. Especially Ultrabeat (do we even need it anymore now that the step sequencer is so powerful?)
Totally agree. Market is filled with fancy looking GUI plugins that basically use the same concepts behind. I was thinking to talk about it in one of my future videos. At this point Ultrabeat more like a legacy product, new drum machine designer with the step sequencer, that is still evolving, are great for drum programming. And yea, developers should rework some of the old plugins, I mean what they have done with the sampler and quick sampler is amazing. So much more user friendly and you can imagine what they could do with their other tools.
Same. 20 years of Logic and 44 3rd party virtual instruments later, I’m just discovering Sculpture.
Your logic content is top notch! Please keep it up. I came from the logic reddit forum so keep promoting there as well.
Thank you!
Very good explanation 👍🏻
Love your vids! Just a heads up, I noticed the audio cuts out for a few seconds around 00:41 to 00:45. Doesn’t detract much, but figured I’d pass it along. Keep up the great content!
Thanks! You're right, will double check before posting next time. They've just released Logic 10.7 so a new video on that will come soon.
Excellent stuff! Thank u for the great tutorial
Looking forward to watching this! Its such a powerful plug in but very hard to understand intuitively! Thank you for making this video!
You're very welcome! It is powerful indeed. I'm going to leave a link with the description of the objects below the video, it's worth exploring.
I'm in awe again as always with all your videos. How did you learn all this stuff? This plugin was probably the most intimidating one in Logic, the interface looks like rocket science. The only thing I ever used this for was the Sub-bass preset to layer with my bass sounds. I cannot believe how powerful this plugin is after watching this. Logic truly is a powerhouse for what you pay compared to other DAWs.
True, some instruments in Logic do look like some sort of space tech. This synth is unique, not many physical modelling instruments out there. With this plugin I just completely ignored modulation part below at first to understand the concept. Checking out the presets also a good idea. The way they route modulation is confusing at first but they designed the same system across all plugins so if you learn it in one tool, others will be easy to understand. And check the link below the video, there you will find objects' descriptions!
@@eduard.antonoff Thanks for the reminder on checking out the link, I'll def take a look.
It's kind of crazy that you get all these features for a one-time fee of $200. Leave it to Apple to pack in so many features with an intuitive UI (outside of a few of the plugins that desperately need to be updated).
@@ReallyRamtin facts. They def need to update the UI of the few plugins that still look dated. Surprised they haven’t yet. Like the Vocoder plug-in looks terrible.
I just love this synth. I only wish you could save your morph "drawings" with each patch. I made some beautiful BOC-type pads using it, but when I recalled them, they sounded nothing like how I'd programmed them...the "drawings" were not saved.
Such a fantastic tool in Logic Pro, but that UI is really substandard in todays terms. Here's to hoping the new Logic Pro update cleans up this legacy interface stuff.