You just made my life 100 times better! And you saved me hundreds of dollars, cause this was just what I needed for the tones i was looking for! 😄 Thank you!
I am getting this program this week and this is the most helpful video I found so far!! Thank you!! Also - that lead line was BEAUTIFUL!!! Incredibly melodic my dude! Definitely saving this video to favorites!
Thank you for this video. It just filled a HUGE knowledge hole I had. Although I've been playing guitar casually since the mid 90s it was only in 2019 that I got my first interface and slowly taught myself Garageband and now Logic. Instant sub from me!
Fantastic Video! I'm new to Logic (coming from years of working in pro tools) and also using software based amp design. You made it easy to understand. I'm definitely adding this into my workflow. Thanks for posting!
Thank you! I generally used to run two amps in stereo live. It will be interesting to set this up tomorrow and enjoy that big clear sound without needing to control the acoustic environment.
Great video. A good lesson for beginners like me to understand how sends and busses work, what a summing stack is, how to create Aux tracks, how to select and adjust effects, etc. Thanks
Refreshing to see a guitarist handle Logic Pro X. You can feel the difference in what you search for in a guitar sound. Although you probably are good at other instruments and composing also ;)
Thank you so much man!!! great video !! awesome tone.. kind of remind me Eric Johnson tones and vibes.. awesome!!!! Please make more video like this, more tones and stuff !!
I use a distortion guitar pedal into a direct amp and use a cabinet with that electro-voice re20 look alike mic for my tone. Sounds awesome! Sounds a lot better than my combo spider amp.
Hey man great amp tones and great guitar playing also I do a lot of mixing and recording tips on my channel if you need any tips on mixing I got them and also keep recording and making great music cause your doing a great job man
Logic amps are good for vintage tones but seem to lack on modern metal stuff (they're all too harsh); but using Ignite Nadir cab sim instead of the Logic cabs improves things a lot
@@CRASS2047 I'll tell you one thing as far as the bedroom production is concerned, I for one am definitely getting sick of all the 'metal' riff salad we're getting on the internet lately. It seems every aspiring guitar player is trying to get that 'heavy' sound so everything they do has become so homogenized , lacking in any sort of dynamics, .. drums squished, guitar chugging squished, annoying wanky doodle leads squished,.. with everyone seemingly copying and pasting everything else everyone else is doing. The drums all sound the same, the distortions all sound the same, and the 'Cookie Monster' vocals all sound the same.... It's sooooooo damned boring. None of them could write a song to save their life.
Great video. One thing I do differently which I would certainly recommend trying is using a direct send to aux channels rather than fx sends. It seems to reflect the real world more closely to me. The way I do it is to create two (or more) aux channels and set the inputs of each of those to your audio input channel. This automatically creates a patch bus. I then add whatever amps, effects are required in pretty much the same way that you do. If I want to create a multi-mic type sound, I setup further sub-busses from these aux channels and add Space Designer on each of these with IR cabs, again as required.
Jo Seabony hey man a great trick to EQ A acoustic guitar is to use EQ carving if you don’t know what that is I made a video on my channel about it it let’s you take to guitar tracks and make them even wider in your mix to create more space I do all kinds of mixing and recording tips on my channel
In the 15 some odd years I've been working with Logic, Ive spent more time trying to get a nice, somewhat clean full slightly distorted sound with a rich full body, you my friend, have shown me what Ive been looking for, for over 15 years, and then some. Can I do the same without having a pre-recorded track? I would imagine so.
wow thank you :) well, yes definitely can work with realtime audio, in fact since logic even offers you the choice of “guitar/bass track”, my guess is that the amp designers in this preset aren’t cpu expensive at all.
Great tutorial! I'm coming back to it for a refresher as I used this video a lot over the summer. Can you tell me how to save the whole stack as a pre-set?
I tried and replied your very settings and it sounds amazing!Thanks again. If you don't mind, can you give me a tip how export/bounce this track stack? I had a poor-cheap-radio effect bouncing it as I usually do. Thanks again
Awesome! Because I don't love the tone of the Logic amps (which are really just Garageband amps, right?) So I just spent $100 on Nueral DSP Cory Wang's new plug in (which sounds great), but I would have paid YOU 50 bucks for a template like this. So nice to see that you can get great tone with stock plugins. Thanks!
I come back to this video every so often when an amp sim isn't working for me. Great video! I hope to see more like it!
You just made my life 100 times better! And you saved me hundreds of dollars, cause this was just what I needed for the tones i was looking for! 😄 Thank you!
I am getting this program this week and this is the most helpful video I found so far!! Thank you!! Also - that lead line was BEAUTIFUL!!! Incredibly melodic my dude! Definitely saving this video to favorites!
Holy crap when you did that multi microphone trick I was blown away, that sounds SO GOOD.
Thank you for this video. It just filled a HUGE knowledge hole I had. Although I've been playing guitar casually since the mid 90s it was only in 2019 that I got my first interface and slowly taught myself Garageband and now Logic. Instant sub from me!
Fantastic Video! I'm new to Logic (coming from years of working in pro tools) and also using software based amp design. You made it easy to understand. I'm definitely adding this into my workflow. Thanks for posting!
Wow, you've achieved that gooey tone of an amp! I'm impressed. I can't wait to try this.
Thank you for this tutorial, it has totally changed the way my guitar sounds, so much better. 🙏
That's what I call fine tuning the sound of a guitar. Very enlightening. Thanks.
Easily best quick "guitars in logic" video I've seen. Quick, no fluff, pallette to work from. Thank you 🙏
Definitely the best tutorial for a great guitar tone in Logic pro X ! Thanks dude for that !
This was really helpful! Been struggling to find videos that clearly show how to get some great tones using the amp designer in Logic, until now!
Thank you! I generally used to run two amps in stereo live. It will be interesting to set this up tomorrow and enjoy that big clear sound without needing to control the acoustic environment.
i was almost convinced that there was something wrong with my guitar or something, but this video helped me a lot!!! thank u so much!!
I can't believe how much I learned by watching this video. Thank you so much!
Great demo, just what I was looking for ! Thanks man.
What a smart approach for the amp sound, never thought about this before. Pretty awesome. Thanks a lot for sharing this informations!
Great video. A good lesson for beginners like me to understand how sends and busses work, what a summing stack is, how to create Aux tracks, how to select and adjust effects, etc. Thanks
Thanks! Nice tones. Excited to try this out!
Wow! thank you for this video! I can't believe I hadn't thought of this before, it makes perfect sense to approach it in this way.
This is incredibly helpful. Thank you and please make more Logic Pro-related videos!
Thank you for this tutorial !!! Just fantastic ! You showing also , how powerful Logic Pro X is !
What an awesome tutorial. I'm going to try this tomorrow. Thank you so much. I'm a new subscriber
Thank you so much for this tutorial, on the money in making these amps sound better.
Refreshing to see a guitarist handle Logic Pro X. You can feel the difference in what you search for in a guitar sound. Although you probably are good at other instruments and composing also ;)
This was very useful for me. Also, I really like the parts you wrote.
That’s funny I actually didn’t even make it to the instructional part of the video I stopped it to learn that guitar part
Thank you so much man!!! great video !! awesome tone.. kind of remind me Eric Johnson tones and vibes.. awesome!!!! Please make more video like this, more tones and stuff !!
A great concise and clear tutorial! Very helpful - Thank you :)
this is exactly what I've been looking for. thanks man
I use a distortion guitar pedal into a direct amp and use a cabinet with that electro-voice re20 look alike mic for my tone. Sounds awesome! Sounds a lot better than my combo spider amp.
this is a great video, using it with other tools but the essence of it is very helpful
Thanks for the extremely insightful video. Subscribed!
Thank you mate for this video. Great tutorial,very very easy to understand.Thanks again.
Great fun! My thing is that perfect surf guitar sound. New Mac Mini and I'm ready for Logic Pro.
Wow! I'm blown away by this video, thank you so much!
Great tutorial. I was about to buy VST(Bias FX), but after watching this video, I decided to stick more to logic pro x's default functions. :)
I’m glad I could help you save some money
the best trick I've seen so far in my search to the holy grail of sound
I love that solo melody!
great demo! cool solo too
Very useful for clean/crunch. LPX lead tones disappoint me though. Thanks for your educational video!
Absolute genius! Thank you for this!!
Hey man great amp tones and great guitar playing also I do a lot of mixing and recording tips on my channel if you need any tips on mixing I got them and also keep recording and making great music cause your doing a great job man
What an brilliant idea! Bloody obvious when you think about it, that’s how you rig up in the real world! 🤦♂️ Thanks 🙏
This helped a ton! Thank you!!
Logic amps are good for vintage tones but seem to lack on modern metal stuff (they're all too harsh); but using Ignite Nadir cab sim instead of the Logic cabs improves things a lot
Good thing no one listens to metal. 😂
@@CRASS2047 well that’s a damn lie
@@CRASS2047, metal sucks
@@SLONOREZ-qt4fc agreed
@@CRASS2047 I'll tell you one thing as far as the bedroom production is concerned, I for one am definitely getting sick of all the 'metal' riff salad we're getting on the internet lately. It seems every aspiring guitar player is trying to get that 'heavy' sound so everything they do has become so homogenized , lacking in any sort of dynamics, .. drums squished, guitar chugging squished, annoying wanky doodle leads squished,.. with everyone seemingly copying and pasting everything else everyone else is doing. The drums all sound the same, the distortions all sound the same, and the 'Cookie Monster' vocals all sound the same.... It's sooooooo damned boring. None of them could write a song to save their life.
Thanks for this! Really! Cheers from Brazil
Great video. One thing I do differently which I would certainly recommend trying is using a direct send to aux channels rather than fx sends. It seems to reflect the real world more closely to me. The way I do it is to create two (or more) aux channels and set the inputs of each of those to your audio input channel. This automatically creates a patch bus. I then add whatever amps, effects are required in pretty much the same way that you do. If I want to create a multi-mic type sound, I setup further sub-busses from these aux channels and add Space Designer on each of these with IR cabs, again as required.
Thank you, interesting. Do you really hear a noticeable difference when sending directly to aux? I'll try it.
@@Tune4media I’ve seen a few other videos where they create a stereo effect by sending to 2 hard panned busses. Then add the effects on the busses.
What a great video!!! I loved it. I'm gonna try this tomorrow
Thank you
Very good tutorial. Subbed to this. Please make more informative videos. Thank you.
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!!!!
This is great! Thanks for making this video!
Thank you very much! Very informative!
Wow . New ideas coming to mind. Thanks a ton
Thank you very much. Fantastic video.
Really good video, very helpful, thanks!
Very simple but effective. Love it
Hugely helpful! Thanks
Many thanks for the tips .Great information .
Very helpful. Thank you!
this is an amazing tutorial! thanks a lot!
Hey Got it.... This has been very helpful to me... Thank you
please .. tricks for acoustic guitars too .. Great!! Logic has all what I need as a guitarist .. Thank you so much!
Jo Seabony hey man a great trick to EQ A acoustic guitar is to use EQ carving if you don’t know what that is I made a video on my channel about it it let’s you take to guitar tracks and make them even wider in your mix to create more space I do all kinds of mixing and recording tips on my channel
Ik it's been 2 years but mic placement is number 1
Just goes to show we should learn to use our stock plugins better before buyinv new ones. Great vid
Excellent tutorial, thank you
In the 15 some odd years I've been working with Logic, Ive spent more time trying to get a nice, somewhat clean full slightly distorted sound with a rich full body, you my friend, have shown me what Ive been looking for, for over 15 years, and then some. Can I do the same without having a pre-recorded track? I would imagine so.
wow thank you :) well, yes definitely can work with realtime audio, in fact since logic even offers you the choice of “guitar/bass track”, my guess is that the amp designers in this preset aren’t cpu expensive at all.
amazing vid man! thanks for sharing
Amazing! Thank you for this
Well done. Thank you.
Great tutorial! I'm coming back to it for a refresher as I used this video a lot over the summer. Can you tell me how to save the whole stack as a pre-set?
not bad logic! it used to suck really bad years back when i first started :) thank you great tutorial
Great tips thanks!
Great technic just what I needed thanks
Thanks so much dude!
great video!
very useful thank you!!
I tried and replied your very settings and it sounds amazing!Thanks again. If you don't mind, can you give me a tip how export/bounce this track stack? I had a poor-cheap-radio effect bouncing it as I usually do. Thanks again
impresionantes trucos para conseguir un bonito sonido!! muchas gracias!!
thnx bro... I really thnx u for taking your time to teach this tips....
You’re the Bob Ross of Virtual Audio.
Very good! Thanx!
Awesome! Because I don't love the tone of the Logic amps (which are really just Garageband amps, right?) So I just spent $100 on Nueral DSP Cory Wang's new plug in (which sounds great), but I would have paid YOU 50 bucks for a template like this. So nice to see that you can get great tone with stock plugins. Thanks!
Thank you!
thanks for this g!
Great tips!!!
Yeah game changer. From absolute tin pot sounds to pure beef. Appreciated
Clever approach
Thanks a lot!
Wonderful !
been using logic for 10 years and had no idea about ctrl + T! always used to click automation mode on and off again :P
Nice! You use the same trick as me, sending the signal to two different busses.
Best Video on Internet!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the tutorial :-)
🔥❤️ awesome!
Thanks intro is great sound what effects did you use
Very cool!!!
A bit of "small room" on the bus will put some "air" around it before further processing.
Estupendo trabajo
Thank you thank you haven’t even finish the video and have learned so much!!
That Lead Omg 🔥🔥🔥
your music is beautiful