From the course: Logic Pro X: Mixing and Mastering
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Exploring more effects plugins - Logic Pro Tutorial
From the course: Logic Pro X: Mixing and Mastering
Exploring more effects plugins
Now that we've looked at the essential and most common mixing processors, let's take a look at some of the other audio processing plugins that Logic has to offer. As we've already seen, we can click on the Audio Effects section of a channel and see all of the plugins available right in Logic. And this is not including any third party plugins that you may also have installed on your system. Let's play with a few of these. I'm going to go to the DI recorded guitar here and solo that. And I want to insert the Amp Designer plugin. Logic comes with a lot of great plugins, including Amp Designer and the Pedals plugins. First, let's bypass this plugin so we can hear the DI guitar without any effect on it at all. And now let's use the Amp Designer plugin, to put an amp sound on this DI guitar. Already sounds a lot more interesting, and we have a bunch of presets. If we want a maybe more clean, crunchy, or distorted sound, we can pull these up and tweak them. In addition to amp and pedal…
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Choosing a mix approach4m 26s
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Balancing the mix9m 33s
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Understanding EQ4m 16s
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Applying EQ10m
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Understanding dynamics and compression7m 29s
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Applying dynamics and compression14m 52s
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Understanding reverb3m 57s
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Understanding delay5m 49s
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Using reverb and delay10m 14s
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Exploring more effects plugins7m 4s
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Mixing vocals9m 9s
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Mixing a pop vocal track16m 58s
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Mixing acoustic drums10m 36s
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Mixing electronic/EDM drums14m 8s
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