You welcome. What made you switch? Yea, there’s always something new to learn with Logic, I’m still learning stuff after all these years, lol. Cheers for watching
Hey KC, hope your well. Enjoyed these handy tips-some I knew but had forgotten about 😂and others I didn’t know. Thanks for this type of content and the pace of it was great too👍🏾. Every blessing🙏🏾
Hey Ria, all good, thanks-hope all’s well with you too. Appreciate the feedback; glad to hear the pace works! We take in so much info, so it’s always nice to get a little reminder of things we might’ve forgotten, lol. Thanks for watching, and stay blessed 🙏🏾
Love your channel bro when I was using Logic, but have you tried any other DAWs or do you pair Logic when anything? I switched to FL for beatmaking and it’s just so much better. This is coming from someone who swore by Logic. Now I do mixing for people and mix in Logic. But beatmaking in FL is more enjoyable.
Preciate that bro! I started making beats in FL, it was decent. Tried Cubase, and Pro Tools, didn’t like them. Then used Reason-loved it, and used to rewire that with Logic. Stuck with Logic since studying at Uni. I found it way easier to make beats than in FL, and it suits my workflow. It’s good you find FL more enjoyable-just not a fan of it myself. What other DAW’s you tried? Cheers for watching
@@kcsounds Started in Logic, then did Ableton, now in FL doing Afrohouse and too in love with the piano roll to go back. I was looking at Studio One too tho. It looks like they took a little bit from every DAW. People are starting to talk about it a lot more.
Note chace can be CPU intensive as its loading all the audio in the background on the Ram or temporary files on the computers harddrive or Solid State Drive. You can imagine as your moveing around its having to load all that audio from all midi trigger in the background, this is why they have the option to turn it off. Reason won't get that feature because the makers want the DAW to be reliable and work on low specification computers.
Thanks 🙏🏾 I switch from protools to Logic 3 years ago so much to learn but I am getting there
You welcome. What made you switch?
Yea, there’s always something new to learn with Logic, I’m still learning stuff after all these years, lol.
Cheers for watching
I’ve learnt a lot from your vids keep it up 🔥
Preciate you bro. Cheers for your comment and support! 🙌🏾
Hey KC, hope your well. Enjoyed these handy tips-some I knew but had forgotten about 😂and others I didn’t know. Thanks for this type of content and the pace of it was great too👍🏾. Every blessing🙏🏾
Hey Ria, all good, thanks-hope all’s well with you too. Appreciate the feedback; glad to hear the pace works! We take in so much info, so it’s always nice to get a little reminder of things we might’ve forgotten, lol.
Thanks for watching, and stay blessed 🙏🏾
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Let me know which tips helped you the most :)
Love your channel bro when I was using Logic, but have you tried any other DAWs or do you pair Logic when anything? I switched to FL for beatmaking and it’s just so much better. This is coming from someone who swore by Logic. Now I do mixing for people and mix in Logic. But beatmaking in FL is more enjoyable.
Preciate that bro! I started making beats in FL, it was decent. Tried Cubase, and Pro Tools, didn’t like them. Then used Reason-loved it, and used to rewire that with Logic.
Stuck with Logic since studying at Uni. I found it way easier to make beats than in FL, and it suits my workflow. It’s good you find FL more enjoyable-just not a fan of it myself.
What other DAW’s you tried?
Cheers for watching
@@kcsounds Started in Logic, then did Ableton, now in FL doing Afrohouse and too in love with the piano roll to go back. I was looking at Studio One too tho. It looks like they took a little bit from every DAW. People are starting to talk about it a lot more.
Would be interesting to see you try out other DAWS.
I can’t see myself using another DAW, unless there was a real good reason to.
Cheers for watching
Note chace can be CPU intensive as its loading all the audio in the background on the Ram or temporary files on the computers harddrive or Solid State Drive. You can imagine as your moveing around its having to load all that audio from all midi trigger in the background, this is why they have the option to turn it off. Reason won't get that feature because the makers want the DAW to be reliable and work on low specification computers.
That’s good to know. Cheers for watching