Hi and thank you for this tutorial. It is clear and simple. I am new to logic pro and I am having trouble with the input feature. After I assign my kick out on Sub Group 9 17, or any out for that matter, I am trying to assign the track input and it stays on UB 3-4. Thanks Eric
On the Ultra beat it has various ways to change the volume of each drum hit, it also has a pan knob for each sound. Where is it best to set the volume for each drum sound?..The blue bar underneath the title of each hit or the volume knob at the top right of the ultra beat? Also advantages/ disadvantages of panning in the Ultrabeat as apposed to the mixer? Which is best?
I can't think of a reason why one would be better than the other. However I would use everything inside UB for gain staging and leave the fader for mixing, including volume and pan controls. All of this is workflow though.
Hey, I took a drum track I created in stereo and changed the output in ultrabeat to multi output. I started with my kick and created an aux mono track like in this tutorial, and went through all the steps. When I play it back I'm not getting the separated kick through my new aux track. Any ideas of what I'm doing wrong? I'm very basic at Logic and Ultrabeat so learning as I go..
On the mixer, right-click the aux and select "Create Track". Then go back to main window, select that track and go to File->Export Tracks. Hope this helps!
Explained very well, thank you!
New logic user. First person who is not talking too fast or vague. Thankful for your process
Thank you!
Sweet thanks man. This was the best video I found on drum sampling in logic on YT. Explained very well
thanks for the video!
very nice thanks
great tutorial mate thank you
Thank you. You are very welcome indeed!
thx
Thanks Chris solved this for me very clearly!
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching
I'd also mention grouping all drum tracks into one VCA because once you split Ultrabeat to multi-channel, you can't control the overall drums volume.
Thanks!
Hi and thank you for this tutorial. It is clear and simple. I am new to logic pro and I am having trouble with the input feature. After I assign my kick out on Sub Group 9 17, or any out for that matter, I am trying to assign the track input and it stays on UB 3-4.
Thanks
Eric
Eric Miranda Hi Eric. Happy to help. Would you mind sending me a screenshot to my email please? chris (at) unlock your sound (dot) com
On the Ultra beat it has various ways to change the volume of each drum hit, it also has a pan knob for each sound. Where is it best to set the volume for each drum sound?..The blue bar underneath the title of each hit or the volume knob at the top right of the ultra beat? Also advantages/ disadvantages of panning in the Ultrabeat as apposed to the mixer? Which is best?
I can't think of a reason why one would be better than the other. However I would use everything inside UB for gain staging and leave the fader for mixing, including volume and pan controls. All of this is workflow though.
Hey, I took a drum track I created in stereo and changed the output in ultrabeat to multi output. I started with my kick and created an aux mono track like in this tutorial, and went through all the steps. When I play it back I'm not getting the separated kick through my new aux track. Any ideas of what I'm doing wrong? I'm very basic at Logic and Ultrabeat so learning as I go..
Hey! Did you change the output of the UB bus to the same as the aux?
Thankyou sir! One question tho how can we load presets in the ulatrabeat? Bc mine doesnt have drum sounds
Hello, you might need to have the additional Logic content installed first. Do you know if you have done this?
@@unlockyoursound by now i havw found out how :)
How do i bounce each aux into a WAV so i can email as samples
On the mixer, right-click the aux and select "Create Track". Then go back to main window, select that track and go to File->Export Tracks. Hope this helps!
Hello my ultrabeat shows manual instead of user default. What can i do
Factory default*
Too quick.
Noted. Thanks for the feedback!