A great tip. Logic has so many ways of operating that sometimes these little things get overlooked. A nice easy way to balance tracks internally that I had not seen before, so thanks.
Wow, had no idea about this! Thanks so much, I’m pretty much a newbie. I’ve had lots of experience being recorded but now want to produce my own music. These tutorials are hugely helpful. Thanks!
Great course this, Colin. Logic can seem a bit intimidating but your short and snappy tutorials make it look straightforward. What an inspiration you are, as ever. Woof to Chunk!
I been doing this for almost my entire time doing audio production. I was very unsure if it was "right", but I kept doing it and nobody said otherwise. This is the first video I've ever seen that talks about this technique. I call it "manual compression". I also will do light compression with a plugin.
I knew about Clip Gain but haven't used it much - I'm DEFINITELY gonna use it more to help with takes that are great but for too much/little signal. Thanks!
Huge help! Always looking for better ways to balance a mix now! I spent years pushing every stem near the red and wondering why everything was fighting for space. Now pulling things back and finding their place in the composition has started helping so much!
Always great advice. This is something I hadn't used before. I'll still use automation but this technique seems to do the heavy lifting instead. Thanks!
When recording via the Scarlett interface, even though I keep the volume levels low, well below -12db, they still clip. No indication of clipping but my ears don't lie. Any clue as to what is going on here? The signal path goes through my mixer into the the Scarlett into Logic.
Is there no way to do prefader gain automation in Logic? I'm quite new to Logic, I used to do this in Reaper a lot. Alternative would be to use the gain plugin first in chain and automate that. I'm always feel wary about splitting clips and introducing possibly unnecessary cross fades or clicks/pops, but maybe my concerns are unfounded in Logic. Anyways thanks for the advice, made me subscribe!
Not that I'm aware of! I've definitely done the gain plugin automation trick if I needed fine automation for any reason. But generally speaking I find this to be more effective and simpler. Glad you enjoyed!
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A great tip. Logic has so many ways of operating that sometimes these little things get overlooked. A nice easy way to balance tracks internally that I had not seen before, so thanks.
Super helpful - had no idea you could do this!!
Wow, had no idea about this! Thanks so much, I’m pretty much a newbie. I’ve had lots of experience being recorded but now want to produce my own music. These tutorials are hugely helpful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful, Linda!
These new daily tips have been so helpful! Thank you 🙏
Glad you like them!
Great course this, Colin. Logic can seem a bit intimidating but your short and snappy tutorials make it look straightforward. What an inspiration you are, as ever. Woof to Chunk!
I been doing this for almost my entire time doing audio production. I was very unsure if it was "right", but I kept doing it and nobody said otherwise.
This is the first video I've ever seen that talks about this technique. I call it "manual compression". I also will do light compression with a plugin.
This is invaluable information !
Thanks so much !
Glad it was helpful!
I knew about Clip Gain but haven't used it much - I'm DEFINITELY gonna use it more to help with takes that are great but for too much/little signal. Thanks!
Nice!
watching for the second time around and it's really coming along...thanks for this tip...had no idea..
Wow and thrice wow. Thank you, Colin.
Thanks Colin...Love the tips and tricks..
Great tips again. Love this series.
Huge help! Always looking for better ways to balance a mix now! I spent years pushing every stem near the red and wondering why everything was fighting for space. Now pulling things back and finding their place in the composition has started helping so much!
SO important! great point.
3:02 gain tool has been a life saver for me!
So great!
Thanks nice idea
Always great advice. This is something I hadn't used before. I'll still use automation but this technique seems to do the heavy lifting instead. Thanks!
Agreed! Glad it was helpful
I always wondered about the order of operations. I usually use a gain plugin for automating audio though
Wow .. I had no clue you could even do this. 😂 awesome!
When recording via the Scarlett interface, even though I keep the volume levels low, well below -12db, they still clip. No indication of clipping but my ears don't lie. Any clue as to what is going on here? The signal path goes through my mixer into the the Scarlett into Logic.
Is there no way to do prefader gain automation in Logic?
I'm quite new to Logic, I used to do this in Reaper a lot.
Alternative would be to use the gain plugin first in chain and automate that.
I'm always feel wary about splitting clips and introducing possibly unnecessary cross fades or clicks/pops, but maybe my concerns are unfounded in Logic.
Anyways thanks for the advice, made me subscribe!
Not that I'm aware of! I've definitely done the gain plugin automation trick if I needed fine automation for any reason. But generally speaking I find this to be more effective and simpler. Glad you enjoyed!