Guys! For those asking about how to scroll around cycles, hold shift and CMD then comma (,) or period (.) to move forward and backward between markers. Although I know it only works well with markers. Cheers!
Hey big guy. What’s the shortcut to loop any section you want? at marker 3:17 you are explaining “awake my soul” and I see your loop bar jumping from one section to another. Would please share that ?
i just figured it out, you have to export all your midi tracks to WAV or MP3. And after doing that, paste your WAV or MP3 to your Logic file. And make sure to split that WAV file or MP3, in synced with your markers. You can control it by clicking the left and right arrows on your Macbook@@ThatDevOpsKid
Pretty simple, common practice is routing all the tracks to the master bus, then the master to outputs 1/2, and if you want to split up cues and clicks then the order doesn’t matter much, one goes to 3 and one to 4
Just open the editor and use the draw button to put in the notes for the click. That way you aren't recording them moving. You can also select them all and put to the same velocity. from the edit menu.
Easy way to copypaste something in Logic Pro X is to just hold down option while dragging MIDI / regions to the new location. That might save you a few seconds instead of 'cmd+C, set playhead, cmd+V'.
I figured it out! Go to "Logic Pro" (left of "file" at the top), click on "key commands," and then "edit assignments." Search for "set locators". Look for "set locators by marker and enable cycle." Go ahead and assign a key shortcut. Now assign a shortcut for "set locators by the previous marker and enable cycle," and then do the same for the "next" version of that same command. After assigning these 3, exit the key commands window and use the first command you assigned. This will enable the mode itself. Now, test it out; it should work!
Default should be [ Command + Option + , ] to go back, and [ Command + Option + . ] to go forward. This only works when you have markers in your session!
I figured it out! Go to "Logic Pro" (left of "file" at the top), click on "key commands," and then "edit assignments." Search for "set locators". Look for "set locators by marker and enable cycle." Go ahead and assign a key shortcut. Now assign a shortcut for "set locators by the previous marker and enable cycle," and then do the same for the "next" version of that same command. After assigning these 3, exit the key commands window and use the first command you assigned. This will enable the mode itself. Now, test it out; it should work!
Default should be [ Command + Option + , ] to go back, and [ Command + Option + . ] to go forward. This only works when you have markers in your session
Routing - this all depends on what interface you're using! Instead of routing the click track through the normal stereo output, you'd have it go to another output - from there, you can send the click to just in-ear monitors without it going into the house
I figured it out! Go to "Logic Pro" (left of "file" at the top), click on "key commands," and then "edit assignments." Search for "set locators". Look for "set locators by marker and enable cycle." Go ahead and assign a key shortcut. Now assign a shortcut for "set locators by the previous marker and enable cycle," and then do the same for the "next" version of that same command. After assigning these 3, exit the key commands window and use the first command you assigned. This will enable the mode itself. Now, test it out; it should work!
I figured it out! Go to "Logic Pro" (left of "file" at the top), click on "key commands," and then "edit assignments." Search for "set locators". Look for "set locators by marker and enable cycle." Go ahead and assign a key shortcut. Now assign a shortcut for "set locators by the previous marker and enable cycle," and then do the same for the "next" version of that same command. After assigning these 3, exit the key commands window and use the first command you assigned. This will enable the mode itself. Now, test it out; it should work!
Live Loops is not as versatile, and easy to navigate as this method. Considering the context is a live situation, you want the most effective and foolproof method possible. :)
Excellence is Biblical. Godliness is 1st, then Training & Accomplishment 1 Chronicles 25:7 NLT - They and their families were all trained in making music before the LORD, and each of them-288 in all-was an accomplished musician.
I feel sympathy for the church that has to sing to a clicktrack 😂😂😂. After having encountered gazillions of musicians who are not really able to do that. It requires a lot of practice. And it is not natural. It is ok for a studio recording, but definitely not for live, most definitely not for worship where the music has to breathe with the people. You kill it if you do what you do. Better using just a guitar or a piano than using computer backing garbage. You don’t need all that in a live church situation. If you cannot get worship going with one guitar or even one ukulele, get out of it and make space for one that can.
This is great! Would love to see a video of how you mapped your midi controller to make all of this work & possibly even see how you use it live!
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Still feel the same
@@milotrix44 sameeeeee
Let’s go!!! I have to run tracks next week and my ableton trial ended so I’m just gonna use Logic.
When running tracks with logic, what is the best way to switch between different parts of a song on the fly?
Hi where I can find the vocal "intro" "verse"......etc
Interesting How do you loop back to a chorus or verse for backing tracks if the worship leader decides to change the song flow on the go?
Got the same question
Guys! For those asking about how to scroll around cycles, hold shift and CMD then comma (,) or period (.) to move forward and backward between markers.
Although I know it only works well with markers. Cheers!
Hey big guy. What’s the shortcut to loop any section you want? at marker 3:17 you are explaining “awake my soul” and I see your loop bar jumping from one section to another. Would please share that ?
The exact thing I would like to know. I can’t find a video anywhere on how to do it.
When I pull up logic and hover over the loop option at the top of the window, it shows me my keyboard shortcut is set to "C".
@@arguy2021 that’s the default. I was able to figure it out. I will make a vid
i just figured it out, you have to export all your midi tracks to WAV or MP3. And after doing that, paste your WAV or MP3 to your Logic file. And make sure to split that WAV file or MP3, in synced with your markers. You can control it by clicking the left and right arrows on your Macbook@@ThatDevOpsKid
omg thank you so much
@@jehuaquino1054
What about the outpput routing? How to send clicks, Cues and stereo backing tracks to mixer using a 4 in 4 out interface?
Pretty simple, common practice is routing all the tracks to the master bus, then the master to outputs 1/2, and if you want to split up cues and clicks then the order doesn’t matter much, one goes to 3 and one to 4
nice to see you bro I am pastor from pakistan I love your music bless you
Woohoo - I got first dibs on the like button 😁👍🏻
Just open the editor and use the draw button to put in the notes for the click. That way you aren't recording them moving. You can also select them all and put to the same velocity. from the edit menu.
Easy way to copypaste something in Logic Pro X is to just hold down option while dragging MIDI / regions to the new location. That might save you a few seconds instead of 'cmd+C, set playhead, cmd+V'.
Thanks so much for this
Excellent info bro!!!!
Love it thank u for sharing
Super helpful, thanks, man
how do you make a voice cue?
Добрый день! Объясните как вы переходите между маркерами. Какую клавишу нажимать?
How are you getting the loop cycle to move or jump around like that
I figured it out! Go to "Logic Pro" (left of "file" at the top), click on "key commands," and then "edit assignments." Search for "set locators". Look for "set locators by marker and enable cycle." Go ahead and assign a key shortcut. Now assign a shortcut for "set locators by the previous marker and enable cycle," and then do the same for the "next" version of that same command. After assigning these 3, exit the key commands window and use the first command you assigned. This will enable the mode itself. Now, test it out; it should work!
Default should be [ Command + Option + , ] to go back, and [ Command + Option + . ] to go forward. This only works when you have markers in your session!
How did you send the click on the orchestra track?
How do you switch your locators like that? What shortcuts are you pressing to move your locators?
I have the same question.
Shift + Cmd +
I figured it out! Go to "Logic Pro" (left of "file" at the top), click on "key commands," and then "edit assignments." Search for "set locators". Look for "set locators by marker and enable cycle." Go ahead and assign a key shortcut. Now assign a shortcut for "set locators by the previous marker and enable cycle," and then do the same for the "next" version of that same command. After assigning these 3, exit the key commands window and use the first command you assigned. This will enable the mode itself. Now, test it out; it should work!
Default should be [ Command + Option + , ] to go back, and [ Command + Option + . ] to go forward. This only works when you have markers in your session
Thanks for sharing 🙏 can I do this in garageband
Great video! I’m a new subscriber. How do I enable a click track or metronome in my in ears only and not the front speakers?
Good work, are you trying ableton live?
would you be able to share the logic pro template?
Neat Part ist, you dont Even Need Logic, Garage should also Work!
so how will the click output sound wont be playing outside together with the whole track
but only for the band in ear monitors?
Routing - this all depends on what interface you're using! Instead of routing the click track through the normal stereo output, you'd have it go to another output - from there, you can send the click to just in-ear monitors without it going into the house
How do you jump from one song to the next?
I figured it out! Go to "Logic Pro" (left of "file" at the top), click on "key commands," and then "edit assignments." Search for "set locators". Look for "set locators by marker and enable cycle." Go ahead and assign a key shortcut. Now assign a shortcut for "set locators by the previous marker and enable cycle," and then do the same for the "next" version of that same command. After assigning these 3, exit the key commands window and use the first command you assigned. This will enable the mode itself. Now, test it out; it should work!
how can i use the same mic for backing track and for in ear monitoring?
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Hey bro how did you route you click seperate to the tracks?
I changed the outputs from stereo out of the click channel to a different output of my audio interface :)
How do you switch tracks between songs and keep the loop?
I figured it out! Go to "Logic Pro" (left of "file" at the top), click on "key commands," and then "edit assignments." Search for "set locators". Look for "set locators by marker and enable cycle." Go ahead and assign a key shortcut. Now assign a shortcut for "set locators by the previous marker and enable cycle," and then do the same for the "next" version of that same command. After assigning these 3, exit the key commands window and use the first command you assigned. This will enable the mode itself. Now, test it out; it should work!
Why not use Logic Live Loops to do the same thing?
Live Loops is not as versatile, and easy to navigate as this method. Considering the context is a live situation, you want the most effective and foolproof method possible. :)
@@abimaelirizarry8158Thx for this response. I had the same question. After all, Logic Live Loops does have “Live” in its name lol.
Excellence is Biblical. Godliness is 1st, then Training & Accomplishment
1 Chronicles 25:7 NLT - They and their families were all trained in making music before the LORD, and each of them-288 in all-was an accomplished musician.
Wasting time video
I feel sympathy for the church that has to sing to a clicktrack 😂😂😂. After having encountered gazillions of musicians who are not really able to do that. It requires a lot of practice. And it is not natural. It is ok for a studio recording, but definitely not for live, most definitely not for worship where the music has to breathe with the people. You kill it if you do what you do. Better using just a guitar or a piano than using computer backing garbage. You don’t need all that in a live church situation. If you cannot get worship going with one guitar or even one ukulele, get out of it and make space for one that can.