Very nice!! I would just add a trick I've just learned from Chris from WLPR : the "Autoselect Automation Parameter in Read Mode" from Logic Pro Mix menu. By checking it you can activate the automation of a parameter simply by touching its knob or fader!! No more scrolling and clicking!!! Thank you Chris for your very useful videos! 👍😉
I really like this approach. It’s a great way to un-annoy your self! Love the stereo pan tip. I should have done that years ago! One thing that I like to do is set a marker 2 bars in and then update the project synchronization settings to start counting at that bar at 00::00:00. I add a second ruler to the view to show time and I start my productions two bars in. Like you said, a template is a journey not a destination and that works for me.
Great detailed instructional video. I learned a lot. I have previously created my own templates. However, you taught some really useful information that I have now incorporated into my templates. I will explore genre specific templates further as well. Thank you.
Wonderfully done video with easy to understand explanations. My own template has a ton of virtual instruments, basically everything I own and like to use, and a few muted busses that hold all the FX plugins I like to use. As I create a new piece of music I delete things as I know I won’t use them, but until that point everything I might use is readily available so I don’t have to go searching for anything.
Dude! you ROCK!! Ive wasted months of my life changing that damn pan setting. Ive been wondering if i could set it up to be default Stereo Pan. i gotta get on this default template thing today. I don't even wanna admit how many times I've set up the same damn effect bus over the years.
Very cool video! Logic has many "project-related" settings that make a default custom template almost mandatory, like groove files for example, I still haven’t figured out a way to keep an extracted groove after changing a project 🤣
The very cool teacher again, with a super video. Would be glad to have the possibility to download the template (the most basic one), but of course Chris can‘t do my work. So I‘ll have to setup a template with the help of this video! So far I used 44.1 kHz, but you use 48 kHz. Can anyone hear the difference or is it just because of the videos, filming, …? Anyhow, thanks for this helpful video. 💪🏻👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
For me the biggest thing with vocal mixing is to understand how to apply the processing to each song. As each song is different and presents its own problems to solve. However if you are always mixing your own voice in a specific genre I don’t see anything wrong with having a preset channel strip as a starting point. Just make sure to tweak the settings of the plugins to suite the song.
im working with other musicians online , what if inport tracks with 48khz sample rate into 44kz projects ? i know logic can scale them up or down but is there any downside on this ? beside the downscale to 44 from 48 of course
No downside of upresing. But no upside in terms of quality either. I would just be mindful of changing sample rates of files multiple times. That can degrade the quality if done too much.
Trying to find out how I can message you… have a question on how to mix via my analog Soundcraft MTK22 and back into Logic and cannot figure it out OR find anything on how to do this
Wow! Thank you very much! This channel is highly underrated and deserves waaay more subscribers! You've got one more now ;-)
Very nice!! I would just add a trick I've just learned from Chris from WLPR : the "Autoselect Automation Parameter in Read Mode" from Logic Pro Mix menu. By checking it you can activate the automation of a parameter simply by touching its knob or fader!! No more scrolling and clicking!!! Thank you Chris for your very useful videos! 👍😉
Yes!! That’s a great setting to change! Thanks for sharing
The midi note setting tip is gold! Been frustrated by this for soo long :D Great tips!
Thanks! Glad it helped!
Very well explained
Another great tutorial Chris.... Thanks mate...
🙂
You’re very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
From A to Z and everything in between, this is going to be my default template from now on. Thanks!
You’re very welcome! Glad to help!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
so helpful. thanks
You're welcome!
I really like this approach. It’s a great way to un-annoy your self! Love the stereo pan tip. I should have done that years ago! One thing that I like to do is set a marker 2 bars in and then update the project synchronization settings to start counting at that bar at 00::00:00. I add a second ruler to the view to show time and I start my productions two bars in. Like you said, a template is a journey not a destination and that works for me.
Thanks so much! That’s a great addition to a template! I do a similar thing for my post production template.
Best Logic template walkthrough I've seen on TH-cam. Thanks!
Thanks so much! I’m so glad you found it helpful!
Great detailed instructional video. I learned a lot. I have previously created my own templates. However, you taught some really useful information that I have now incorporated into my templates. I will explore genre specific templates further as well. Thank you.
Awesome! Glad to help!
You're a real great help - thank you so much Chris
You’re very welcome! Happy to help!
Thanks Chris. I just discovered your channel, I’ve been taking myself through it. You are an excellent teacher. Thanks again.
Eric
Thanks so much Eric! I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel.
Chris, I just realized this week that I need to create a template, and then your video comes online with exactly what I need. Thank you so much.
That’s awesome! I’m so glad to help you out!
I watched this earlier today ,then tonight I watched it while implementing its knowledge . Thank you very much
Love hearing that!! So glad it helped you out!
This is absolutely brilliant! So helpful and straightforward. I wish I found your channel sooner!
Thanks so much! Welcome aboard!
Wonderfully done video with easy to understand explanations. My own template has a ton of virtual instruments, basically everything I own and like to use, and a few muted busses that hold all the FX plugins I like to use. As I create a new piece of music I delete things as I know I won’t use them, but until that point everything I might use is readily available so I don’t have to go searching for anything.
Thanks. I’m glad you found it helpful! That’s a great way to do it!
Chris with another BANGER of a tutorial - man, this guy....THANK YOU!
Thanks so much!!
Excellent information. Thank you.
You’re very welcome!
Holy sh*t, the screen set tip!
Glad to help!
Logic is even cooler than I knew - great video, thanks!
Thanks so much! Glad to help.
Just upgraded to logic 11from logic pro x and a new Mac mini and I wanted to make a default template.. and this video pops up 🤘
Awesome! Glad to help! Congrats on the new setup
Great stuff
Thanks!!
Thanks a lot!
You’re very welcome!
Dude! you ROCK!! Ive wasted months of my life changing that damn pan setting. Ive been wondering if i could set it up to be default Stereo Pan. i gotta get on this default template thing today. I don't even wanna admit how many times I've set up the same damn effect bus over the years.
Haha I’ve been there! It’s a game changer for sure. 👍
Thanks!
You’re very welcome!
Perfect!
Thanks so much!
Very cool video!
Logic has many "project-related" settings that make a default custom template almost mandatory, like groove files for example, I still haven’t figured out a way to keep an extracted groove after changing a project 🤣
The very cool teacher again, with a super video. Would be glad to have the possibility to download the template (the most basic one), but of course Chris can‘t do my work. So I‘ll have to setup a template with the help of this video! So far I used 44.1 kHz, but you use 48 kHz. Can anyone hear the difference or is it just because of the videos, filming, …?
Anyhow, thanks for this helpful video. 💪🏻👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Haha thanks! No I wouldn’t say I can hear an audible difference between 441 and 48 I do it because of my work with video and film scores.
I would love to hear your opinion on vocal presets? i brought so many same as templates.
For me the biggest thing with vocal mixing is to understand how to apply the processing to each song. As each song is different and presents its own problems to solve. However if you are always mixing your own voice in a specific genre I don’t see anything wrong with having a preset channel strip as a starting point. Just make sure to tweak the settings of the plugins to suite the song.
Could I ask, what studio monitors you using?
Neumann KH120s & KH750 sub
im working with other musicians online , what if inport tracks with 48khz sample rate into 44kz projects ? i know logic can scale them up or down but is there any downside on this ? beside the downscale to 44 from 48 of course
No downside of upresing. But no upside in terms of quality either. I would just be mindful of changing sample rates of files multiple times. That can degrade the quality if done too much.
Trying to find out how I can message you… have a question on how to mix via my analog Soundcraft MTK22 and back into Logic and cannot figure it out OR find anything on how to do this
Hey! Shoot me an email sangstersounds@gmail.com
@@sangstersounds thank you SO much!!!