Hey Jono! Found this channel after watching your Guildhall School masterclasses. Those are absolute masterpieces and a huge inspiration for me! Thank you! Great to see you're doing a whole series on Logic. Love your style of presentation and your musical taste. Very inspiring!
This is fascinating! This is exactly thing of thing i 'hoped' to learn aboout when i went to university to learn about music production! This is actually useful to bring things out in my mixes!
Hi Jono. First, I wanted to thank you for your lessons. I'm learning a lot with these videos. Second, I wanted to ask you, do you know if it's possible to use Logic Pro X's plugins as standalone VSTs? It seems that all of these (those that come within Logic) can't be used/exported to use with other software, am I right? Thanks in advance. Cheers!
Fantastic lesson! Could you share what external midi hardware controller you are using please? (which you used to adjust the vibrato). I've wondered which one it is for a while! Many thanks!
That is a Palette controller, they're now called Monogram Creative Console (monogramcc.com). You can also watch Christian Henson's video on this subject: ua-cam.com/video/Br68rBLanmo/v-deo.html
You are VERY good at explaining this. I never understood what detune was until watching this video
Some people have a special ability to explain complex things in simple terms and with analogy. Dude is nice
Hey Jono! Found this channel after watching your Guildhall School masterclasses. Those are absolute masterpieces and a huge inspiration for me! Thank you! Great to see you're doing a whole series on Logic. Love your style of presentation and your musical taste. Very inspiring!
Welcome aboard!
This is fascinating! This is exactly thing of thing i 'hoped' to learn aboout when i went to university to learn about music production! This is actually useful to bring things out in my mixes!
Great explaination!
Thanks very much for these tutorials. Extremely helpful.
Amazing work! Can’t wait to try this out!
Thank you Jonno. Another great video.
Using detune on my electric guitar to make a Bryan May sound…. Works great
Hi Jono. First, I wanted to thank you for your lessons. I'm learning a lot with these videos. Second, I wanted to ask you, do you know if it's possible to use Logic Pro X's plugins as standalone VSTs? It seems that all of these (those that come within Logic) can't be used/exported to use with other software, am I right? Thanks in advance. Cheers!
Thank you, Pascal. You're absolutely right - Logic's stock plug-ins can only be used in Logic, not third-party software. -MT
cool lesson!
Nice New wavey tune. Do we get to hear the final mixes of these tunes anywhere?
You are Legend. Thank you !
I'm wanting to stereo detune my guitar the same reason. Is there a plugin in logic to alter the left and right channel in cent?
Fantastic lesson! Could you share what external midi hardware controller you are using please? (which you used to adjust the vibrato). I've wondered which one it is for a while! Many thanks!
That is a Palette controller, they're now called Monogram Creative Console (monogramcc.com). You can also watch Christian Henson's video on this subject: ua-cam.com/video/Br68rBLanmo/v-deo.html
@@sinefabula brilliant, thanks Ilya
so does it change the note if u detune it???
Detune in this and other plugins, that try to emulate the effect of analog shynts, is very very horribleI don't demonizs
stranger things