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Logic x pro conver to sampler track
Logic x pro conver to sampler track











logic x pro conver to sampler track
  1. #Logic x pro conver to sampler track how to
  2. #Logic x pro conver to sampler track software
  3. #Logic x pro conver to sampler track free

#Logic x pro conver to sampler track free

If you're not using Logic, there are free tuning plugins available that will attempt to figure out the key of the audio being run through them, such as Melda Productions' MAutoPitch (available as part of their free plugin bundle). Using Logic Pro X's handy Tuner plugin shows me that the kick sample is roughly tuned to an 'A', so we'll need to get from A to E to properly tune the kick for this section of my song. Opening up the bassline MIDI part shows me that the key of this 8 bar section is 'E' (it doesn't matter whether the key is major or minor for our purposes), so this is the note I'll want to tune the kick sample to.

logic x pro conver to sampler track

Now we've added some synth keys, a percussion top line and a bassline, we can go about tuning the kick to the key of our song. However, it doesn't make sense to alter the tuning of the kick till we have some other sounds to tune it to - I'm going to use a section from the Resonate demo to demonstrate this process.

#Logic x pro conver to sampler track how to

So, we have our chosen kick and we know how to tune it. The pitch is changed in steps of a cent when using this control. This is known as 'course' tuning, where the pitch is shifted in steps of a semitone - we can also alter the 'fine' tuning of the pitch, by clicking and dragging on the '0c' text shown just beneath the displayed pitch. To change the pitch of the sample, all I need to do is drag on the red bar next to the 'osc2' label - you can see as you drag this up and down, the displayed pitch will change accordingly. I can now drag 'Resonate_Kick_Mid22' onto the waveform display to load it up.

#Logic x pro conver to sampler track software

The only other piece of kit I need when using this method is a sampler, so I'll call up an instance of Ultrabeat on an empty software instrument track, one of Logic's native sampler plugins.Īs I said above, I want to work with my own sample so I just need to right-click one of Ultrabeat's voices and select 'Init > Samples' from the dropdown to clear the slot. How To Tune Kicks - Using a Samplerįirstly, we're going to need a sample that contains a nice, clear pitch - I'm using ' Resonate_Kick_Mid22' from our Resonate - Analog Drum Samples collection. Tuning may not be quite so important in these circumstances, though there will almost certainly be a 'sweet-spot' in pitch that sounds just right for your given track. It's worth briefly pointing out that not all kicks will necessarily contain a clearly defined root pitch, such as very fast decay or heavily distorted/noisy sounds. In this tutorial, I'm going to show you a couple of methods you can use to tune your kick drums in Logic Pro X, though you can apply exactly the same techniques in other DAWs using the appropriate native tools and plugins. It can be the difference between your production sounding just right or just that little bit off and whilst it can be a little fiddly to get spot on, once you've mastered the process you'll never look back. Tuning the kick drum to the key of your track is one of those little secret tricks that can really perfect a mix.













Logic x pro conver to sampler track