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Join Logic Pro guru Eli Krantzberg for a Logic Pro video course covering Logic Pro’s built-in distortion plugins, such as Overdrive, Distortion, Phase Distortion, ChromaGlow, and more. In this fun, engaging series, you’ll learn every feature and function of the plugins, hear demonstrations of what you can do with these sound-shaping (and mangling) tools, including plenty of tips and tricks along the way. By the end of this Logic Pro course, you’ll be a Logic Pro distortion expert yourself, ready to make use of any or all of these plugins in your very next song. These Logic Pro videos are designed for Logic Pro users interested in native distortion plugins. Eli welcomes you to the course and begins by looking at Overdrive, which is an FET-style saturator designed for milder distortion sounds, and showing you some tricks for contouring the envelope for more tonal possibilities. Then it’s on to Distortion, and Eli demonstrates how to get a fuzzier, more aggressive-sounding distortion with it.
Join Logic Pro guru Eli Krantzberg for an in-depth look at the delay plugins of Logic Pro. Eli examines all the parameters and controls for each plugin and provides plenty of demonstrations, so you can hear everything in context and get a good idea of each effect’s possibilities. Whether you just need the simplicity of Echo, the character and vibe of Tape Delay, or the routing functionality of Stereo Delay, it’s all covered here and more. These Logic Pro videos are designed for users new to these delay plugins. Eli welcomes you to the course and begins by looking at common elements to all delay plugins followed by an examination of the simpler Echo plugin in Logic Pro. Then you’ll see several uses for Sample Delay, including both creative (to stereoize a mono track by slightly offsetting the timing of one channel) and corrective (to fix frequency cancellation due to multiple mics). Next, check out how to add some retro flavor to your tracks with the Tape Delay plugin, with which you can simulate a tape-based delay unit, including parameters like tape saturation, pitch modulation, and tape speed fluctuation, etc. You’ll get to hear it in action on a Rhodes track, vocals, and bass.
Sonnox Oxford Plug-ins include: The SuprEsser, a highly efficient de-esser and dynamic EQ; The Restore Suite for sophisticated audio restoration; and most recently, the revolutionary Fraunhofer Pro-Codec, a real-time plug-in for auditioning and encoding audio to multiple formats including iTunes. The Sonnox design team continues to embrace new technology, supporting both Avid’s ProTools | HDX and Universal Audio’s UAD-2 platforms as well as most popular native workstations.
DMGAudio is Dave Gamble and co-conspirator Krzysztof Oktalski, enriched with ideas from hundreds of engineers, producers and audio specialists. Dave has worked in Pro-Audio for over a decade, for prestigious companies such as Focusrite, Novation, Sonalksis, Neyrinck, Brainworx. DMGAudio was created to build the products that we’ve always wanted; free from the constraints of a board of directors and instead driven by our users.
Loomer is a producer of high quality audio software for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Our software is built with a focus on superb sounds, versatility without complexity, and interfaces that encourage creativity. And with optimised audio algorithms that won’t overload your processor, rock-solid stability, and easy integration with any MIDI hardware controller, our instruments and effects are ideal for both live and studio work.
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