LOGIC PRO X - Guide to Creative Sampling
Following on from last week's video, where Jono explored the way a DMD Kit can be built from scratch, he's moving one sound from that new kit on a few stages in this episode. Want longer more In-depth videos ➔ https://jono-buchanan-music-s-school.teachable.com/?utm_source=JB_YouTube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=yt_video_description You can switch a Quick Sampler instrument for the 'full' Logic sampler for playback of any sound within a DMD kit and the advantages of this become clear when you want to start modulating sources and targets. Through loop experimentation, Jono finds an interesting new sonic texture for a resampled drum pad, when the loop length is varied. Within the Sampler, it's possible to match this experimentation with a LFO assignment and some careful tweaks to key parameters. All within DMD, meaning that this new sound can easily be 'programmed' as a kit piece alongside more conventional drum sounds. How to use Logic's Auto Sampling👉 https://youtu.be/T4JlrXIkeQA Sample Instrument GIVEAWAY! 👉https://youtu.be/wj8i0IBTBI8 Sample Alchemy Explained 👉https://youtu.be/-QAvSGKp5FU More logic Tips ➡️ Subscribe to @jonobuchananmusic ------------------------------------- 00:00 Intro and recap 01:05 Classic Mode and looping 02:14 Varying the loop length 03:24 Swapping Q-Sampler for 'full' Sampler instrument 04:30 A quick look around the Sampler interface 05:36 Modulation routing and loop adjustment 07:52 Crossfade to remove click 08:15 Programming the looped sample against a Kick Drum 10:04 Summary ----------------------------------
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