There's a way easier way to reverse them. Open your region menu (near the top left of the screen) and just click the "reverse" box. Also, have all of your regions selected at once so that you only have to perform the function once. No reason to do them individually. Also, bouncing to audio doesn't have to automatically mute the original midi. You can unselect that option right before you enter the command on the bounce menu that pops up. Bam. Done. Still a great video. Love these.
Amazing video, bro. I'm very interested in the ultrabeat drums stuff in the video. Could you make a video showing how you create the beat? Keep on the good work and thanks for sharing your skills
@TheBlatez: press [ I ] for Inspector, or you can just mark Region/s, press [opt + R] for a floating RGN window ;-) :-D press again [opt + R] to stack it back into the INSPECTOR column.
Love your channel so much bro. thanks! needed this for a guitar effect i been trying to get that was called panning on my old GNX4 pedal from digitech but now well of course its not the same so i decided look up reverse and boom this was the effect i was looking for. mad love bro!
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.
press [ T I ] for the SCISSORS TOOL ( [ T ] opens the TOOL menu, where you can choose every tool with [ one single letter ] for each tool, except [ SHIFT+T ] for the TEXT TOOL) [ T T ] gets you back to your (standard) POINTER TOOL - enjoy this working speed & comfort for editing :-) - in the PIANO ROLL the same, but with a slightly different set of tools, make sure that you always know, which (part of the) window is active (blue ribbon ;-) )
Very nice effect. As a pianist I'll have to use that sometime! I would have had the same chord reversing in to itself, chopping things up differently, so that the reverb from the ramping reverse would be pitched to match the forward-played chord. So I'd be ramping in with a matched chord from the half-measure point, and at that half measure cross fading the change. I got picky about this sort of thing when I bought Adaptiverb which can adapt the tails of previous notes to match the current notes (it can kill off unwanted pitch tails). But, again, really nice job constructing this.
Yo btw you can disable the auto generated busses, in the library click the cog wheel, patch merging, deselect sends (you can also disable merging audio fx, midi fx, and even the instrument itself when you load a new instrument from the library)
Oh, so THAT'S how you convert a Midi region to an audio file...I was always wondering that, so thank you very much! (I'm not very old and am terrible with tech XD) Thanks for this helpful video!!!
I was fooling around with this, trying to make something similar to Blue Ocean Floor (Justin Timberlake) and I got pretty close with this method :) I sped up the process some more for the lead/melody by just playing the lead on normal Steinway first, then reversing all of the midi, then bouncing in place and then reversing the file that came out as a result. It'll also deal with the attack issues, if you have MIDI notes leaking into the others, as this automatically causes the notes to fade into each other. If that makes sense. TLDR; Thank you, and I was able to improve on it for my needs as well! Also, I subscribed!
There's a way easier way to reverse them. Open your region menu (near the top left of the screen) and just click the "reverse" box. Also, have all of your regions selected at once so that you only have to perform the function once. No reason to do them individually. Also, bouncing to audio doesn't have to automatically mute the original midi. You can unselect that option right before you enter the command on the bounce menu that pops up. Bam. Done. Still a great video. Love these.
Thanks a lot. Love this channel because I aim to pick up a tip or two, and you always throw in another dozen.
You've done it again, Josh! This has helped me so much. I've been trying to find this effect forever.
Amazing video, bro. I'm very interested in the ultrabeat drums stuff in the video. Could you make a video showing how you create the beat? Keep on the good work and thanks for sharing your skills
Thanks man. You're adding value to many people here. Appreciate it!
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One of the most interesting lesson on your channel.
Thanks !
Great choice of subject focus! This was absolutely needed.
Within the first 2 minutes my question was already answered, honestly thank you sir you do great work.
Thanks!!! Sounds great. An all the details -fade in out... Tolle Sache, weiter so.
Amazing tips Thankyou. Only been using logic for 2 months and this is gold
Thank you soooo much!!!
Your explanation about "what if I don't see file and track editor" was very helpful!!!!!!
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Simple, fast and clear. Thanx !
This is really good!
Thanks for this. Will work perfect for Drum and Bass
Thank you very much MusicTechHelpGuy. Honestly your tutorials are the best on youtube ! :)
Just moving to Logic from Ableton Live. Your video really helped. Thanks!
All your videos are really helpful! Thanks!
That drum beat sounded so badass
@TheBlatez: press [ I ] for Inspector, or you can just mark Region/s, press [opt + R] for a floating RGN window ;-) :-D
press again [opt + R] to stack it back into the INSPECTOR column.
Love your channel so much bro. thanks! needed this for a guitar effect i been trying to get that was called panning on my old GNX4 pedal from digitech but now well of course its not the same so i decided look up reverse and boom this was the effect i was looking for. mad love bro!
I want to see what all you did to those drums! They sounded awesome, is there anyway you could make a quick 2 minute video on the setting changes?
This is an influential video!! Learnt a lot!! Thank you thank you!!
sounds really good though!! Thanks for sharing this!
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.
you don't even know how long i've been looking for this. my angel
Sounded so pretty
press [ T I ] for the SCISSORS TOOL ( [ T ] opens the TOOL menu, where you can choose every tool with [ one single letter ] for each tool, except [ SHIFT+T ] for the TEXT TOOL)
[ T T ] gets you back to your (standard) POINTER TOOL - enjoy this working speed & comfort for editing :-) - in the PIANO ROLL the same, but with a slightly different set of tools, make sure that you always know, which (part of the) window is active (blue ribbon ;-) )
Creative way to mix a simple piano :))) great
Very nice effect. As a pianist I'll have to use that sometime! I would have had the same chord reversing in to itself, chopping things up differently, so that the reverb from the ramping reverse would be pitched to match the forward-played chord. So I'd be ramping in with a matched chord from the half-measure point, and at that half measure cross fading the change. I got picky about this sort of thing when I bought Adaptiverb which can adapt the tails of previous notes to match the current notes (it can kill off unwanted pitch tails). But, again, really nice job constructing this.
you're a monster on logic buddy, thank you for your knowledge.
A fantastic video, very clear. Thank you!
and your still going.... KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! You will get there in the near future :)
Another super tutorial... thanks for posting!
Looks like I’ve got a lot of homework to do to pull this off, but the results speak for themselves. Awesome trick thanks!
Beautiful music!😍
dooooope, learned some stuff here. Thanks man!
Absolutely cool! Thanks, sir!
Excellent video, thanks!
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Extremely helpful. Thank you!
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Love this video!
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Awesome. Gonna use this in my new track 😃
Great video. This is not something that I would ever use, not pianos at least, but I learned a lot! Thanks!!
Nicely done bro.
Love it!
Man that was cool - thanks!
Keep up with the good work!
This was sappier helpful thank you so much!!!! :D
Yo btw you can disable the auto generated busses, in the library click the cog wheel, patch merging, deselect sends (you can also disable merging audio fx, midi fx, and even the instrument itself when you load a new instrument from the library)
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beautiful chord progression
Do you know what chords they are? Thanks
great videos just what i needed
Fantastic!
Awesome video!
Oh, so THAT'S how you convert a Midi region to an audio file...I was always wondering that, so thank you very much! (I'm not very old and am terrible with tech XD) Thanks for this helpful video!!!
Great stuff
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awesome video...i want to try this out!
That's awesome!
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Thanks, that really help.
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Subscribed. Very informative
Nice technique :)
Really helpful - I can never remember how to do this !
Thanks a lot!
Thanks Sir Its Very Helpful.....
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Nice one, I was wondering about this, I had an idea that it was a right click option
hey man thanks for the lesson
I was fooling around with this, trying to make something similar to Blue Ocean Floor (Justin Timberlake) and I got pretty close with this method :)
I sped up the process some more for the lead/melody by just playing the lead on normal Steinway first, then reversing all of the midi, then bouncing in place and then reversing the file that came out as a result. It'll also deal with the attack issues, if you have MIDI notes leaking into the others, as this automatically causes the notes to fade into each other. If that makes sense.
TLDR; Thank you, and I was able to improve on it for my needs as well! Also, I subscribed!
Thanks for the tip.
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Really Great 👍🏼 tutorial I actually learned something new Holding down Option Key and Snap! :) HAHA
Thank you thank you
Thank you so much for this! I was just working on a track with a reversed piano and this gave me so really useful ideas.