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Logic Pro X Tips

Aug 11 2022

How to Make Guitars Sound Wide

How to make guitars sound wide

Get super wide funk guitars using the Haas effect In this post we are going to look at how to make guitars sound wide in a funk track. Wide guitars can be a great tool to make a mix sound bigger. This is often achieved by doubling the guitar part and panning the copies extreme […]

Written by Johnny Copland · Categorized: Ableton Live Tips, Logic Pro X Tips, Mixing

Aug 03 2022

Check your Kick and Bass level visually

Check your kick and bass level with s(M)exoscope

s(M)exoscope You should always trust your ears when you check your kick and bass level. However a visual tool can help you get another perspective on what is happening in the low end. Smart Electronix produce a really great Scope plugin which you can download for free from KVR audio here. I originally was this […]

Written by Johnny Copland · Categorized: Logic Pro X Tips, Mixing

Jul 20 2022

Quickly check the low end of your mix

check your mix low end

The Low End of your mix is critical The Low End or Sub Bass region of your recodings is critical to getting a professional mix. It’s therefore important you’re able to quickly check the low end of your mix in Logic Pro X. We’re going to use a low pass filter to focus our ears […]

Written by Johnny Copland · Categorized: Logic Pro X Tips, Mixing

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