I have joined "The Grid.io" project.
Officially as Founding Member #12160
(I lost my screen-shot for my #... and has gone up to #12177 in a couple of hours)
Let's hope something good will come of this project! Delayed gratification until next Spring 2015, so the goals should be to become a developer for this technology.
Music and art production notes for current projects. Introducing in 2013 The "Jamming With..." Series: remix "jam sessions" with artists that I would like to perform with, or would like to have performed with if they were still around... I hate skinny blogs... don't you?
Friday, December 05, 2014
Sunday, November 09, 2014
Sound Designs with Analog Violin and Synthesized Guitar in Logic Pro X
The possibilities for sound design of modified analog instrument recordings are now endless. Chaining together multiple effects via Aux-inputs seems unnecessary to me in Logic Pro X, since we can add multiple plugins/effects via the Track settings (left panel). I want to explore the various effects that can be applied to the violin, for example, and describe here some basic techniques.
Here is a sample of modified violin using built-in Logic Pro X Delay Designer component, along with CamelPhat demo plugin added just for fun. Additionally, the track includes a synthesized guitar stack using Omnisphere.
For the violin track, I started with the Delay Designer plugin, and used the preset called
"Hearing Doubles". I did not change any of the default parameters for this sample.
I added the CamelPhat plugin, and randomized the preset called LoopCrop
Also, the violin track is using a custom Analogue Tape compressor setting from the Logic Pro X built-in tool (Dynamics, Compressor):
For the second track, I create an Omnisphere stack using the built-in PRS Guitar sound, and with multiple modifications, creates a nice accompaniment for the modulated violin track. Here's a basic view of the Omnisphere settings:
I recorded a quick snippet for this demo track. I plan on using these sound sources for the KP5-8 composition.
Here is a sample of modified violin using built-in Logic Pro X Delay Designer component, along with CamelPhat demo plugin added just for fun. Additionally, the track includes a synthesized guitar stack using Omnisphere.
For the violin track, I started with the Delay Designer plugin, and used the preset called
"Hearing Doubles". I did not change any of the default parameters for this sample.
I added the CamelPhat plugin, and randomized the preset called LoopCrop
Also, the violin track is using a custom Analogue Tape compressor setting from the Logic Pro X built-in tool (Dynamics, Compressor):
For the second track, I create an Omnisphere stack using the built-in PRS Guitar sound, and with multiple modifications, creates a nice accompaniment for the modulated violin track. Here's a basic view of the Omnisphere settings:
I recorded a quick snippet for this demo track. I plan on using these sound sources for the KP5-8 composition.
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