Thank you soooo much! I have struggled with automation in Logic Pro for so long and no one I followed seemed to cover it. I have needed this tutorial for YEARS!
Thanks, Chris. I use a huge amt of automation and finding these 4 tips has saved me hours and hours. Mixes are just never as exciting without automation. Great channel, I have learned alot from you.
I"ve been spending a bit of time getting my head around automation in Logic; so many ways to do it. This is such a concise video, pulling together methods (some that I did not know) that should make the process far easier. One thing I hope you can do is automation for audio and MIDI in Live Loops. I know it's possible, but there's scant info on that out there. Really hoping that you'll consider it; I see Live Loops as a great place to experiment with ideas, especially trying different variations of a cell, so why not automation too? As ever, thank you for this; it's a keeper.
That setting in Mix I didn't know yet. I always switched to mode Touch. That needs way more clicks :) For repeating automation I recommend using Region automation. Then you can copy or loop those regions. On top you can create aliases. If you need to change the automation in future, you just have to change the original region and all the aliases will follow it. No need to go thru all regions or re-copy the region thru the whole arrangement. I do that since Logic 8 and it's a very handy workflow for arranging, since automation is made visible by regions, like you have regions for MIDI and audio.
Finally a simple explanation for something Logic made too complicated for nothing and still placing the ruler is one more step that is never needed in other daw's once you have selected the automation you wanted to copy and paste you just hit command c and command v and done.. i dig why but one more step is weird , Excellent explanation and demo Sir.
Also handy , you can highlight automation nodes by dragging across them , then hold alt and you can see the copied automation being dragged across the track as you place it where required
Thanks, Chris! Learning bits and pieces as a beginner in recording here from Sweden! I have some questions about Live Looping and different approaches to that and wonder what you suggest with all your insight into how Logic Pro works.,. Can Logic Pro be used for live looping in the same way as a dedicated looping station like the Boss RC-505 MKII, or do these two systems work quite differently? I already have Logic Pro on my MacBook and want to start recording myself singing layered harmonies, and octaves so to train to hear myself and train my voice, so not only to record myself, but also to train myself to sing better,, and then by time add acoustic instruments like a flute or a MIDI instrument such as the ROLI Seaboard to my singing. Right now, my primary focus is using my voice creatively, and I have a Shure SM7B and an Audient ID 14 mkll. I’m trying to decide between buying a looping station like the Boss RC-505 or a small MIDI controller board or pedal that would make controlling Logic Pro’s looping features more convenient during live performances. Could you advise on the pros and cons of these two different approaches for live looping and singing, even voice acting? thanks for a really great channel, Logic Pro feels like a never-ending learning curve for me coming into this more as a trained artist and not someone who has a good habit of understanding software, but I get there one day!... Thanks!
Hi Cris, thanks for the work you do. I was wondering if there is a way to emulate the Pro Tools "Write to all enable" feature in Logic Pro. I've been using Logic for over 11 years but I've just come across this feature in Pro Tools for use in Sound Design. Thanks in advance!
Great tips, thanks! It would be awesome if Logic had LFOs we could assign to different automation options. I don’t believe I’ve seen any LFOs outside individual plugins?
hi, Logic DOES have an LFO. on instrument tracks goto Midi FX, select "Modulator": now you've got an LFO and Envelope. in there you can "learn plugin parameter" for anything on the SAME track. have fun!!!
hi Chris, do you know why bouncing including Automation leads with no option to a stereo track bounce? the track is mono, there is no effect of any sort in the project, I've changed the output to mono as well.. nothing does... Automation export is not in mono... thanks if you or someone else can share his knowledge - i've tried every tip I found on the web so far ..
I can’t believe logic still doesn’t give us exponential editing for automation like cubase or studio one. Suppose we have a pattern already and we want it to start small and increment with time. 1000 clicks when it could be 2. The same with velocity.
Thank you soooo much! I have struggled with automation in Logic Pro for so long and no one I followed seemed to cover it. I have needed this tutorial for YEARS!
I needed to know that first tip like 20 years ago lol. Great work Chris keep these amazing videos coming !!
Thanks, Chris. I use a huge amt of automation and finding these 4 tips has saved me hours and hours. Mixes are just never as exciting without automation. Great channel, I have learned alot from you.
Professor Logic strikes again! Thank you, Chris. Excellent video. Straight to the points, no faffing about. All the best from Portlaoise, Ireland.
thanks Chris, you are the one who digs the deepest in logic, keep going please ! Phil from Nice/france
I"ve been spending a bit of time getting my head around automation in Logic; so many ways to do it. This is such a concise video, pulling together methods (some that I did not know) that should make the process far easier. One thing I hope you can do is automation for audio and MIDI in Live Loops. I know it's possible, but there's scant info on that out there. Really hoping that you'll consider it; I see Live Loops as a great place to experiment with ideas, especially trying different variations of a cell, so why not automation too? As ever, thank you for this; it's a keeper.
Brilliant Chris! Don’t know why Logic developers don’t have these selections in as default.
Select with markee tool for bars and beats and press CMD+D to duplicate the automation multiple times... simple and fast
That setting in Mix I didn't know yet. I always switched to mode Touch. That needs way more clicks :)
For repeating automation I recommend using Region automation. Then you can copy or loop those regions. On top you can create aliases. If you need to change the automation in future, you just have to change the original region and all the aliases will follow it. No need to go thru all regions or re-copy the region thru the whole arrangement. I do that since Logic 8 and it's a very handy workflow for arranging, since automation is made visible by regions, like you have regions for MIDI and audio.
Great tip Chris... I hadn't realised you can cut and paste automation, thanks buddy! :)
thank you so much omg
Oh hell yes. Can’t believe I didn’t know that first one. Thank you!!
10+ years on logic and I’ve learned something new thank you needed this!!
Some excellent automation tips here ... thx for sharing. I was unaware of a couple
That first step has sped everything up wow, thanks I can’t believe it’s on by default
Cool. I never knew these great shortcuts were available in Logic Pro!
Always informative, useful and interesting videos. Add another one. 👍
Actually the best Logic tutorial, thank you for sharing
GREAT! THANK YOU!
Greetz from Germany tom
Thanks for sharing this! Awesome! ❤
Thanks Chris, amazing video.
Finally a simple explanation for something Logic made too complicated for nothing and still placing the ruler is one more step that is never needed in other daw's once you have selected the automation you wanted to copy and paste you just hit command c and command v and done.. i dig why but one more step is weird , Excellent explanation and demo Sir.
Also handy , you can highlight automation nodes by dragging across them , then hold alt and you can see the copied automation being dragged across the track as you place it where required
👏 snap in automation! what a tip!
excelente, me ha sido de gran ayuda, saludos desde Argentina
Thanks again, Chris
Thanks, Chris!
Learning bits and pieces as a beginner in recording here from Sweden!
I have some questions about Live Looping and different approaches to that and wonder what you suggest with all your insight into how Logic Pro works.,.
Can Logic Pro be used for live looping in the same way as a dedicated looping station like the Boss RC-505 MKII, or do these two systems work quite differently?
I already have Logic Pro on my MacBook and want to start recording myself singing layered harmonies, and octaves so to train to hear myself and train my voice, so not only to record myself, but also to train myself to sing better,, and then by time add acoustic instruments like a flute or a MIDI instrument such as the ROLI Seaboard to my singing.
Right now, my primary focus is using my voice creatively, and I have a Shure SM7B and an Audient ID 14 mkll.
I’m trying to decide between buying a looping station like the Boss RC-505 or a small MIDI controller board or pedal that would make controlling Logic Pro’s looping features more convenient during live performances.
Could you advise on the pros and cons of these two different approaches for live looping and singing, even voice acting?
thanks for a really great channel, Logic Pro feels like a never-ending learning curve for me coming into this more as a trained artist and not someone who has a good habit of understanding software, but I get there one day!...
Thanks!
That beat goes hard!
Just amazing!! That is WLPR!
Hi Cris, thanks for the work you do. I was wondering if there is a way to emulate the Pro Tools "Write to all enable" feature in Logic Pro. I've been using Logic for over 11 years but I've just come across this feature in Pro Tools for use in Sound Design. Thanks in advance!
Automation is my pet hate, this tutorial video is very short and informative. Thanks Chris👍
Great tips, thanks! It would be awesome if Logic had LFOs we could assign to different automation options. I don’t believe I’ve seen any LFOs outside individual plugins?
hi, Logic DOES have an LFO.
on instrument tracks goto Midi FX, select "Modulator": now you've got an LFO and Envelope. in there you can "learn plugin parameter" for anything on the SAME track. have fun!!!
@ legend, thank you! I need to experiment with it, but I think it would be nice to access the LFOs directly from the automation drop down. Cheers!
The best 🎉. ❤❤❤
Great tips 👍
amazing!
Is there a v shaped automation option without adding the nodes?
#awesome subscribed!
My snap automation is greyed out. So cannot make it active. Any help ?
hi Chris, do you know why bouncing including Automation leads with no option to a stereo track bounce? the track is mono, there is no effect of any sort in the project, I've changed the output to mono as well.. nothing does... Automation export is not in mono... thanks if you or someone else can share his knowledge - i've tried every tip I found on the web so far ..
Ask ChatGPT, seriously
I seriously did - thanks for the tip
Oh captain my captain, glorious stache.
I can’t believe logic still doesn’t give us exponential editing for automation like cubase or studio one. Suppose we have a pattern already and we want it to start small and increment with time. 1000 clicks when it could be 2.
The same with velocity.
This tut coming close to an update means no improvements to automation soon 😄 like shapes or containers
FL Studio is the best in automation
I work with two programs, but FL is much better 4:35
👍🇩🇪 Vielen Dank
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