How To Make Logic Pro Horns Sound Awesome!
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- In this video, George uses stock Logic Pro Horns and tweaks them to sound more like those expensive samples that are great but pricey! Logic Pro comes with lots of great sounds and Logic Pro Horns are no exception! But tweaking Logic Pro Horns is the the key to achieving close to the sounds of those expensive horns but doing it in the stock Logic Pro realm.
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00:00 Introduction
00:10 Intro to Logic Horns
00:36 Example Horn Cue
02:00 Horn Example Session Overview
03:02 Tweaking the French Horns
08:25 Tweaking the Trombones
09:46 Adding Velocity-limited Staccatos
11:45 Adding a Studio Horns Trombone
13:54 Adding / Tweaking Low Horns
16:22 Using the Mono Studio Horns Trumpet
17:51 Adding 2 Polyphonic Studio Horn Trumpets
19:13 Tips on Writing Horn Parts
19:39 Adding Sampler Legato Trumpets
20:38 Adding a Staccato Sampler Trumpet
21:17 Mixing The Horns
22:54 Final Formula on Making Logic Horns Great
24:37 Wrapping It Up!
The horns in Logic are excellent and underrated. You can buy other vendor studio or orchestral horns, spend lots of money, and barely come close to Logic’s samples and articulation flexibility. I’ve been using Studio Horns in pop, funk and R&B for years. 👍
Yeah - I use Studio Horns all of the time - they are great to R&B, Funk, and some orchestral applications. Thanks for commenting!!
hey George! just landed in India and I'm doing this same sort of thing for some Indian male and female voices to go over a low drone for the gig on Friday. Always happy to see doing your thing man. For the extra brass stuff I have to do a lot of trumpet and bone combos so I'm just auto sampling them from my roland arsenal. cool vid man.
Ahh the old Roland 760 days... some good old school samples I still use for layering to this day! Thanks for commenting and safe travels!!
I haven’t used Logic’s horns very much, but with these techniques I think I’ll have some fun with them now.
Yeah, even if you have better horns, you can blend them all together and get a real unique sound that might really emulate an orchestra. Thanks for commenting! More coming soon!
George. I have learnt so much since finding your channel thank you. This along with your strings video is super useful. I’m keen to try some similar techniques on some funk tracks!
Yeah - the studio horns are great for that. Especially if you work the articulations. Keep me posted! Thanks for commenting! Cheers!!
Nice video, thanks.
My pleasure - much more to come!!
I’m from for a trombone slide a major 6th up (the slide as a whole lasts about an 1/8 note at medium tempo.) Haven’t fiddled long enough I suspect. Will just getting the right automation curve on the pitch be the major factor for authenticity on the slide? BTW, I’m doubling - two trombones playing the same note for this melody, BTW.
Thanks for your comment - it really is a trial and error thing. You might want to try a mono bone with the pitch bend set at 2, then play the fifth then slide up to the 6th using the pitch bend wheel. I just tried it, it kinda works where you get the feel of the slide without getting the entire slide up. I tried setting the pitch wheel at 9 but then the sample gets wonky. Since you are using multiple bones, you can try doing one with the setting I recommended, then another where the pitch bend is set to 4 and you play the 4th and pitch bend up to the 6th. Nothing really compares to the real thing, but maybe this will help?
@@GGabrielMusic Thanks! I'll get it a try. Those different combinations between the two bones will certainly give each an individual character.
I suppose if I could find a recording of a trombone sliding up a major sixth, I could import it into Logic just for listening - and slow it way down to get a feel for the sonic shape of the half-parabola needed for an authentic automation curve :-)
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And…where can we buy your Logic session of this? 🥹🤣
I will be launching a website soon where you can get my templates and more. Keep watching!!
@@GGabrielMusic Nice!