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Tip #3 – Environment 2 of 2 – Logic Studio Tips

Making the MIDI flow in Logic Pro …… Part 2.

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Very helpful!!! How do we set up patch select lists? I want to be able to select patches from keys and modules from within Logic.
Thanks,
-BigShiid


THANKS A MILLION!!! you rock! logic for life


Your videos are fantastic. I sincerely thank you for the effort you have put into these.


Great video,

i’ve got a problem with logic:
when u are working on a project you’ll have several instrumnets and each of them will have some effects on them, my problem is the instruments that i dont have effects on will have alot of empty effect slots.how do i remove the empty slots? anyone!?


So the only way to arp. an inst. is when you hit play?! even when i did the cabelswitcher thing it did not ar. until i hit play :(..


Beautiful. I’ve been looking for a way to arp a VSTi Juno 60 for the longest time just like my hardware one. Is there any way to make the arpeggiator variable speed in real time?


RTFM.


The first time I watched this video I didn’t have a clue what you were talking about! But Now I completely understand it. I’ve implemented it into my setup and it works great.


My mind has been blown~!! O.o


i hate macs but, i like logic so i am going to used a hacked mac osx to run it


brilliant tutorial, helping me out lots. arpeggiators rule all.


Yeah that’s the way to get a good stable music production environment …


can you create a midi control for the ‘switcher?’


it’s just like adding an additional “recognize” function in the midi flow. Otherwise, logic will just interpret the input “as is”.

playing with yahoo pipes works too :)


you are awesome.


i dont understand why you need an arpeggiator if you can just draw in arpeggio-d notes in the piano roll, or play them on your keyboard.
handy, sorta. essential, no.


Any idea how to convert rnpn data to cc in logic environement??


Great tutorial thanks a lot.


I could watch these vids for days, Dave. Its like standing under a beautiful cool waterfall of knowledge. I feel younger afterwards.


Hey Dave,

So I followed your steps, but the Arpeggiator only works when I am in record mode. When I play my midi keyboard while i’m not recording, it does not arpeggiate. Any ideas?

Thanks,
William


The arpeggiator needs timing to know how to arpeggiate; you have to be either recording or press play to have it arpeggiate!


very helpful. and you are a very clear and detailed teacher. i thought the zoom was distractingly close though. had a hard time understanding where things were in relationship because it was all so close. but it was a good video, and thanks for helping, i’m just offering my suggestion to pull back the zoom a little bit. thanks!


Very helpful, super!!!! Thanks!


I finally get it. This by far the best way to create arpegiation in logic. I wonder if it would work the same using chord memorizer.


Or you could buy Sonar, right-click on the midi track, left-click “arpeggiator” and start recording. I wish Sonar ran on a Mac though.


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