How To Use Guitars In Logic Pro X For Beginners
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✅ Learn Logic Pro - faster smarter - with my 6 Pillars [Step By Step ] ↓ • https://makeyourmusic.co/learn-logic • ✅ My Best Logic Pro + Music Production Advice ↓ • https://makeyourmusic.co/join • Here is a tutorial on how to use guitars in logic pro x. I will go over the very basics on beginning to get set up with your guitar in logic to record or even how to find midi guitar sounds if don't have an acoustic or electric guitar. There is some necessary equipment you must get in order to use guitars in logic pro x but it's not over complicated, we will go over it all in this tutorial. At the end of the video, I will also show you how you can make your guitars sound better in logic with using different effects. For example, compression, eq, and reverb. We'll also dive into how you can use different guitar amps and pedalboards too. I'll use only stock logic plugins so that you'll be able to follow along. Let me know if you have any questions on how to use the guitar in logic. • 🎥 Video Sections 🎥 • 0:00 - introduction • 0:05 - video sections • 0:34 - what you need to use guitars in Logic Pro x • 0:47 - how to use guitars in logic with midi • 2:55 - using an acoustic or electric guitar • 3:27 - using an acoustic guitar in Logic Pro x • 6:17 - using an electric guitar in Logic Pro x • 7:02 - how to do multi-track recording with your guitar and voice • 8:01 - how to make your guitar sound good • 8:25 - using guitar presets • 10:13 - using guitar amps • 12:03 - adding compression to your guitar • 13:20 - using the pedalboard in Logic Pro x • _____________________________________________________ • Instagram: / charlescleyn • Website: https://www.charlescleyn.com • _____________________________________________________ • My Entire Home Studio 🎧 ↓ • https://www.charlescleyn.com/my-studio • #guitarsinlogic #logictutorial #usingguitarsinlogic
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