Track Stacks provide a convenient way to organize and control tracks, to manage projects with high track counts, and to create and manage audio subgroups.
In this video I’m using Summing Stacks to layer multiple synth tracks. When you create a summing stack, the outputs from the subtracks are routed to a bus. The destination aux of the bus is assigned to the main track. When the main track is selected, you can mute, solo, and adjust volume and send levels for the summing stack, and add and edit plug-ins, affecting the sound of all the subtracks in the summing stack.
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Vocal Mixing Tips
2 very simple techniques in these Vocal Mixing Tips to enhance your vocals in the mix. Link to Distrokid: https://goo.gl/NWlcQn
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Side Chain Pumping Effect in Logic Pro
Side Chain Pumping Effect in Logic Pro X. This effect is popular with EDM and Pop Music. We create a silent trigger track that activates Logic’s stock compressor through the side chain input. Enjoy!
Reversing Audio in Logic Pro X
Build Exciting Transitions with Reverse Audio. In this Logic Pro session I’m using reverse audio for transition effect. Reverse audio provides swells that are great production moves that producers use to make exciting transitions to different parts of the song. Try reversing audio to build excitement in your next composition! You can download the free sample at http://selltechproductions.com. Enjoy!
Mix Bus Processing in Logic Pro X
I’m using mix bus processing in Logic Pro X to show how I speed up my mixing process and get a better mix. Download the Logic Pro Template Here! Enjoy!