@@MarkPetrieMusic great question! Every individual stack (the bracketed ones) has a room verb (Berlin studio) and a tail verb (cinematic rooms) inside of it. Those are routed to the track stacks with the rest of the instruments. You could also send the FX to their own aux that lives on that bracketed layer, if you’re trying to keep wet things separate! So those tracks can still live in those stacks, but their outputs can be a different place entirely! Either way works great depending on your needs. Those then naturally get fed into the larger stem groupings as well.
Really awesome video Blair!! I’ve never thought of making stems like this so I’ll definitely give it a shot 😁
It’s SO much better! Haha. I hope you enjoy it!
Great video. How do you apply FX like reverb to each section with this template, to ensure they get printed?
@@MarkPetrieMusic great question! Every individual stack (the bracketed ones) has a room verb (Berlin studio) and a tail verb (cinematic rooms) inside of it. Those are routed to the track stacks with the rest of the instruments. You could also send the FX to their own aux that lives on that bracketed layer, if you’re trying to keep wet things separate! So those tracks can still live in those stacks, but their outputs can be a different place entirely! Either way works great depending on your needs.
Those then naturally get fed into the larger stem groupings as well.
This is the way. Been setting up my logic template like this and it works great
@@w1wang it honestly is so much better than any other option I’ve heard of!