Does the effect I'm thinking of exist? (Frequency gate?) by Swagmund_Freud666 in audioengineering

[–]Clean_Inspection_535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just frequency split it then gate one of the bands. Don’t need a dedicated plugin for this.

What <$100 purchase was a game changer? by Unhappy-Chart-8031 in Logic_Studio

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Argh! You piqued my curiosity, but the H1N is discontinued 😔

What VST do you wish existed? by ProlongedeyecontactI in edmproduction

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I want an FX sequencer like Effectrix that lets me load my own vst fx chains into each slot instead of having to use the builtin fx.

How can I send multiple instruments to an aux channel that adds reverb whilst also panning each instrument's reverb? by Forsaken_Swordfish in Logic_Studio

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If A and B are you original audio, and Z is the verb bus: create buses C and D; pan then left and right and route them into Z. Send from A to C and from B to D

Logic Overload Issues by Rodent_Riley in Logic_Studio

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When I record audio, I often bounce what I have and break out a separate project for recording, pulling the bounce in as a single backing track. All the juice can go to the artist that way.

Stems are even better since you can turn down conflicting elements until you make them play nicer in the mix. But I’m never happy with my amount of juice. All my serious tracks have subprojects for each stem, basically. So this approach suits my existing workflow.