Logic Pro 11 // Record MIDI FX with Internal MIDI Routing
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- In this video I demonstrate how to record MIDI FX from one track down to another track using the new internal MIDI routing feature in Logic Pro 11. Enjoy!
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Chapters:
0:00 Basic Setup
2:04 MIDI FX
4:18 Record MIDI FX
6:18 Boombox Sponsor Segment
In this video I demonstrate how to record MIDI FX from one track down to another track using the new internal MIDI routing feature in Logic Pro 11. Enjoy!
Support the sponsor of this video! Boombox ➛ bit.ly/boomboxsponsor
Download my 35-part Logic starter course here! ➛ www.logicproguide.com
For mixing/mastering work, contact me at my website ➛ carneymediagroup.com
Follow MusicTechHelpGuy on Instagram ➛ instagram.com/musictechhelpguy
Support the channel on Patreon ➛ patreon.com/musictechhelpguy
Chapters:
0:00 Basic Setup
2:04 MIDI FX
4:18 Record MIDI FX
6:18 Boombox Sponsor Segment
This is huge for external instruments. A massive quality of life improvement together with real time bounce in place
This might be my favourite feature of Logic 11. I've hoped for years that we'd get more flexible modulation or modulation routing options in Logic, and combining this with Reaktor Blocks provides both.
Stick Reaktor one an instrument track, add a midi out module, add whatever LFOs, sequencers etc you need and connect the outputs to the midi CC inputs of the midi module.
Then add a modifier MidiFX plug into any other instrument track, and with the 'learn plugin parameter ' option, you have complex modulation of essentially any parameter of any instrument or effect plugin. And you can route the same modulation to multiple tracks (something previously impossible).
I'm sure there are many alternatives to use instead of Reaktor as well. It's really powerful stuff
That's cool. Something it would be useful for is something I always found a bit of a headscratcher to know what to do with - those occasional effects you get that you put on audio channels but control with MIDI (vocoders being the first example that comes to mind).
This is huge for me-one downside of track stacks is that you can't have a MIDI effect on a track stack, so if I wanted to use Chord Trigger + Phrasebox on multiple tracks, I would have to duplicate each effect and the settings/patterns. Now I'll be able to control it in one place.
Bonus: this also unlocks the possibility of using more than 8 MIDI effects in a row, for those of us crazy enough to use that many.
That is great - lots of possibilities with that feature!
finally
This new feature is fantastic! One used to have to route midi using the environment, or a virtual midi channel but latency could become a problem. Such a simple feature that is so useful especially when dealing with arpeggiators. Thank you for another great video.
Great thank you - your voice is so classic with my saved logic videos 🎉
I used to route an Arpeggiator from the Environment to a track in the arrangement window in Logic 9 just like it was demonstrated here.
omg the environment, i don't miss that
Nice!! I will check out this technique with the scaler2 and record some advanced chords in the chordtrack from Logic and then i try this with the midi fx.. the possibilities are nearly limitless and i think the result will be unbelievable complex and musically! Thx for the video!
oh yes!!! finally! thanks so much!!
this is great! thanks! :D
Great work thanks
I was going to check if anyone knows how to save the cord set so it can be used in another project
Wow… this could be really cool… can you modulate a voice synth to the midi track? You can do an imogen heap type thing, or a daft punk thing?
When are we going to be capture the MIDI data output of Sequencers & Arpeggiators in virtual synthesizers (AU format) like
Arturia Pigments, Modular Moog V, Softube Modular, VCV Rack and others...Is this currently possible in VST plugins?
You can already do it. Element by Kushview is a free plugin that hosts VST3s. Load your VST3 inside Element and then follow the steps in this video.
now if we wouldnt be limited to 8 midi slots that would be AMAZING :D i dont think midi plugins are that resource heavy
Another thing that was added was the ability to route the MIDI ouput of (software) instruments to other tracks. Are there any instruments that are known to be compatible with this?
Thanks for this. Is it now possible to use the sequencers in Kontakt instruments (Piano Colors, for example) to sequence other AU synths, and record the MIDI?
You can, but you need to use a third party VST3 hosting plugin, load the VST3 version of it inside that plugin and then route follow the steps in this video. Element is a free third party plugin that can host VST3s in Logic, Patchwork and Metaplugin are examples of paid plugins.
@@drvoodoo3073 Thanks so much for the tip. Will have to give it a go. Do you have a preferred solution from the ones you listed?
@@el-bov8034 They all work well, Element is good because it’s free. Patchwork is the most expensive. Metaplugin is cheaper
Whats different from copy pasting clip to instrument channel
cant you just Copy & paste the midi region into the new instrument or copy and paste the track then change the instrument ?? I don't really understand
mac mini m2 8gb ram is a good for logic pro 11 can i do music production with it without any problem without any lagging
I'm using Kontakt and when I record I don't get the guitar arpeggio, I get the midi that I created in Kontakt exactly before but not the phrases it plays. Do you have any idea?
that's part of the audio sample
logic pro 11 won't open in rosetta mode ? do u now why ?
This unfortunately will not work if you select NEXUS and its built-in arpeggiator as the main instrument
2:19 Wait… you can’t put MIDI FX on a Track Stack. I too, control all the sub tracks with a single region, but the context of your video says it’s the same thing as Internal MIDI, but it’s not when it comes to modifying multiple tracks with the same MIDI FX, something I’ve wanted for years. Internal MIDI is a decent workaround.
doesn't he go over this in 3:20?