Jono, you're by far the best music production teacher I've come across! Your humor always cracks me up and keeps me entertained during my learning, and what’s truly inspiring is how you achieve incredible results using only Logic’s stock plugins. After watching this another video from you, I’ve decided to dive into all your other videos! Your teaching style is too good to miss! Thank you for being here!
Always a joy to pop in and see what the Jono has come up with..... Absolutely great presentations & concepts articulately executed !!! I`d Love to get your take on something if I may? Always so great to pop in and then try out some stuff afterwards.... !!! Cheers again !!!
an image of little jono clones rising all Marvel teasers just popped up in my mind! lol ! Thank you again for sharing your knowledge Jono! Brilliant job as always!
Thank you for this. It sounds like I now have the start of my Christmas song for my latest assignment for the course I am taking. It's time to start experimenting!
Dear Jono, thank you for this amazing tutorial, as always, just one question, you mentioned this shortcut "shift + backslash" at 2:57 to extend a note on the entire length of its midi region, but I couldn't make it work on Logic Pro 11.0.1 and I couldn't find it in the manual, can you enlighten me please ?
Hi. Absolutely. This is a feature which, until very recently, used to be called 'Force Legato'. It allows you to select a number of MIDI notes (either a single line or chords) and to make them 'hold' until the next note comes along. It's an incredibly helpful way of turning short notes into long ones, or to fill in the gaps between a sequence of notes. This function is now called 'Note End To Following Notes'. In the Piano Roll display, highlight a selection of notes and then head to Edit > Trim and towards the bottom of the list, you'll see a couple of options. I'd suggest using the one with the 4 Ticks Overlap.
Great again! Thank you so much but!!! Why why why not the keyboard viewer instead of saying the shortcuts? That would be wonderful to see the key commands/combinations as well. We all know very well that Will knows how to visualise it ;-) Will! Please please do it Will! Will you? ;-) Thank you! :)
Aha! It's a good question. Will and I have been back and forward on this - for all of the upside of displaying the Key Commands which ARE of use, there are so many which will get used in the course of making a video which are extraneous and even distracting - such as pressing Play, or Stop several times per episode. So we tend to leave them in only for the episodes which are Key Command-heavy and I name the ones I'm using instead (as in this video). Neither system is perfect, unfortunately!
Jono, you're by far the best music production teacher I've come across! Your humor always cracks me up and keeps me entertained during my learning, and what’s truly inspiring is how you achieve incredible results using only Logic’s stock plugins. After watching this another video from you, I’ve decided to dive into all your other videos! Your teaching style is too good to miss! Thank you for being here!
Extremely kind words. Thanks so much and enjoy the wider viewing!
I went to The kick Bank once, Ow! "Biff, take that you bounders! " I exclaimed .Never again.
Interesting techniques demonstrated again. Cheers Jono
Ha! Absolutely, be careful down at the Bank… You’re welcome.
Always a joy to pop in and see what the Jono has come up with..... Absolutely great presentations & concepts articulately executed !!! I`d Love to get your take on something if I may? Always so great to pop in and then try out some stuff afterwards.... !!! Cheers again !!!
Thanks so much - absolutely, feel free to send over your question. Cheers!
The processing on the audio with the crazy notes that end on Bb sounds amazing!
Thanks - it definitely helps to have some less linear sounds in Risers to keep them a bit more edgy.
🤍🤍🤍 lovely Jono, thank you.
🧑🍳🥼🐞 You’re most welcome, as always!
an image of little jono clones rising all Marvel teasers just popped up in my mind! lol ! Thank you again for sharing your knowledge Jono! Brilliant job as always!
Army of me… 😉
I cannot believe my eyes! Jono! You've heard me! I love you man.
You're most welcome!
Loved this. Awesome sound ❤
Cheers Rich! 👍
Thank you for this. It sounds like I now have the start of my Christmas song for my latest assignment for the course I am taking. It's time to start experimenting!
Great, have fun!
Superb!
Thanks Peter!
mesmerised again.
Thanks Ian, I’m so glad it drew you in!
Dear Jono, thank you for this amazing tutorial, as always, just one question, you mentioned this shortcut "shift + backslash" at 2:57 to extend a note on the entire length of its midi region, but I couldn't make it work on Logic Pro 11.0.1 and I couldn't find it in the manual, can you enlighten me please ?
Hi. Absolutely. This is a feature which, until very recently, used to be called 'Force Legato'. It allows you to select a number of MIDI notes (either a single line or chords) and to make them 'hold' until the next note comes along. It's an incredibly helpful way of turning short notes into long ones, or to fill in the gaps between a sequence of notes. This function is now called 'Note End To Following Notes'. In the Piano Roll display, highlight a selection of notes and then head to Edit > Trim and towards the bottom of the list, you'll see a couple of options. I'd suggest using the one with the 4 Ticks Overlap.
TeneT, Onoj Nanchuba, stopping backward bullets with his teeth. 😉
Right! 🤣
Great again! Thank you so much but!!! Why why why not the keyboard viewer instead of saying the shortcuts? That would be wonderful to see the key commands/combinations as well. We all know very well that Will knows how to visualise it ;-) Will! Please please do it Will! Will you? ;-) Thank you! :)
Aha! It's a good question. Will and I have been back and forward on this - for all of the upside of displaying the Key Commands which ARE of use, there are so many which will get used in the course of making a video which are extraneous and even distracting - such as pressing Play, or Stop several times per episode. So we tend to leave them in only for the episodes which are Key Command-heavy and I name the ones I'm using instead (as in this video). Neither system is perfect, unfortunately!