In this video I’m creating a lead guitar harmony part using flex pitch in Logic Pro X. The pitch of each note is transposed up a third. I started with a minor third and if that note fell outside of my key then I moved it up a major third. A delay plugin was use to simulate a second guitar played in a different take. Please give me your thought. Thanks for watching. Please comment and subscribe. Enjoy!
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Creating Vocal Harmonies in Logic Pro X
Creating vocal harmony in Logic Pro X without using 3rd party plugins. I’m using a copy of the audio file from the lead vocal and pitch shifting the note up a major 3rd or in some cases a minor 3rd to create the harmony using only Logic’s stock Flex Pitch. The 2 vocal tracks are slightly detuned and delayed to give them a more natural feel. Enjoy!
Parallel Compression on Midi Drums
Parallel Compression
on Midi Drums on this metal track. Logic Pro X tutorial on multi output Drum Kit Designer and parallel compression.
Transposing Apple Loops in Logic Pro X
Transposing Apple Loops To Match Chord Changes in Logic Pro X Tutorial. I’m using the transpose feature in Logic Pro X to create chord changes in Apple Audio Loops.
EQ and Compressing a Bass Part II
In this video we’ll continue taking a look at EQ, Compression, reverb and delay for a Piccolo Bass and some Logic Pro X workflow ideas.