• Big visual cues in Logic Pro001
  • Multiple cuts to the grid002
  • Time stretching in the arrange window003
Big visual cues in Logic Pro

Big visual cues in Logic Pro. In this screencast we're going to show you how to make really big song position markers. You can use these to mark the sections of your song or even to leave yourself notes. Logic also gives you the ability to colour these markers, that way you can see where you are in your tune " at a glance ".

Multiple cuts to the grid

In this screencast tip we'll show a neat trick that allows you to make multiple cuts to the grid with just one click. The actual technique is just a starting point for many creative options, in the video we show you how to transform a normal keyboard pad into a pulsing, rhythmic audio feast. As with most of our tips and tricks this is just a starting point for you to experiment with. As mentioned in the episode there are many other situations were this will come in handy and I'm sure there's a million others we haven't even thought of. You can watch the video by clicking here.
Time stretching in the arrange window

In this edition we explore the subject of time stretching, featuring Imogen Heap's "The Song That Never Was" this video focuses on Vocal tracks but the same methodology would apply to any other type of audio.
You can watch the video here, we hope it comes in handy.