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The Logic Pros: 3 overlooked tricks to keep your Logic sessions tidy and efficient

Posted on January 18, 2016 By admin

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In this week’s episode of The Logic Pros, we will be taking a look at three handy little tricks to keep things moving, a little more tidy and some helpful plug-in quick keys/shortcuts. Sometimes it’s the little things that keep our minds focused on the task at hand, whether it be tedious straight-line editing for film/TV/app work or carefully crafted creative ideas. LPX is at its best when I forget I’m even using it. Personal plug-in menus, customized default plug-in settings, templates and a deeply comprehensive instrument library are just a few things Logic uses to make our lives easier every day. So we thought a new mini series was in-line, covering some of our favorite LPX experience-enhancing shortcuts. Here are a few to get started:

Logic Pros EQ

I think I just want this plug-in to be set like that every time I open it. I know, me too. In the main menu of every Logic Pro X plug-in is an awesome little feature known as “Save as Default”. With this setting we can quickly and easily have Logic open a plug-in or effect with custom settings. If you find yourself opening the same plug-in, and then setting it the same way for multiple tracks, or in multiple projects, it can be very handy having them just open that way every time. For example, having the Chanel EQ open with a more aggressive High-Pass filter setting, or Logic’s Overdrive plug-in with the filter wide-open and the gain staging just the way you like it.

Logic Pros Overdrive

Let’s use the Overdrive plug-in for today’s example. Simply load it up on any track in your project, then adjust the controls until it is just how you like it. For my case, I will open the filter (“Tone”) all the way up set the Drive to about 6.00dB, and then set the Output to -6.00dB. This just happens to be a familiar place for me start from every time I use this plug, regardless of where the parameters may end up in any given scenario. Now that every thing is set the way we want it, simply head up to the main menu and hit “Save as Default”. Now, every time you open this plug-in, it will be set just like you left it.

Logic Pros Track Names

I really have to name all these background vocal tracks manually? Well, yes. But there is one thing. There are times when we have numbered groups of tracks in our projects, whether it be background/vocal takes, groups of doubles, SFX, parallel compression tracks, folders of alternates for clients, and well, it goes on. Now, while I always recommend detailed and precise naming of tracks, especially in busy projects, here is one quick and dirty little trick when the time is right:

Highlighting a group of tracks on the Mixer window (click and drag across them or shift/option click them) will allow us to name them with consecutive numbers in one move. Highlight them, then just name the first or left most track you have selected as usual (double click on its current name at the bottom of the track on the Mixer), and name it with the number 1 at the end. For example, putting a track title of BG VX 1, will then name all the tracks you have highlighted from left to right in succession: BG VX 2, BG VX 3, BG VX 4, BG VX 5, and so on. In fact, you can start with any number you choose.

You might as well hit option>C to bring up the Color selector while you have the group of tracks selected as well.

Logic Pros View

Look at the size of this guy’s plug-ins. The only thing better than some of the plug-in redesigns (Compressor, I’m looking at you) is the ability to blow them up to get a good look at what you’re doing. You may have noticed the “View” menu in the top right corner of Logic plug-ins. This simple, but often over-looked little menu allows us to blow up the size of the plug-in to a few different preset sizes. Alternatively we can just drag the right corner of the UI, but I find this to be a little clunky, for the most part. Plug-ins like the Arp, Sculpture and more, with a a ton of little controls can really benefit from the up view.

Clicking the “V” key will hide your currently giant in-view plug-ins, with another quick click bringing them back again in full screen glory. Another plug-in quick key I like is the ability to flip through presets with the “[“ and “]” keys. In fact, it’s my favorite way to A/B settings.

Logic Pros COMP large

The Logic Pros is a regular series exploring all of the most interesting gadgets and software for making music on your Mac/iOS devices. If there is any gear you would like us to take a closer hands-on look at, let us know in the comments section below or shoot us an email.

More The Logic Pros:

  • Making MIDI FX in Logic’s complex Environment simple
  • Working with Logic’s built-in Space Designer convolution reverb
  • Creating precise multi-tap delay/echo patterns with Delay Designer
  • Getting the most out of Logic’s built-in MIDI Arpeggiator
  • Creating custom-made, tempo flexible Apple Loops
  • Routing 101 – creating multi-track FX Sends and Submix groups
  • Kontrol S-series keyboards give you Komplete control of NI’s world-class instrument library
  • A look at Logic’s new heavy weight sample manipulation synth Alchemy
  • Moog Sub 37 is one of the best hardware synths for the money
  • iPad/Mac synths still can’t quite capture the experience of this $ 1,000 Moog
  • How-to connect MIDI controllers wirelessly over Bluetooth to iOS or Mac w/ puc+
  • Time compression and pitch correction with Logic’s built-in Flex tools
  • Automate tedious MIDI edits into a single-click with Logic’s Transform feature
  • How to use MIDI hardware synthesizers in Logic w/ External Instrument plug-in
  • How to create custom sampler instruments using any audio file with EXS24
  • How to create Retro Synth patches with custom wavetables and multi-voice stacking
  • How to customize Logic’s Drummer, beat-by-beat
  • 6 powerful new features you may have missed in Logic 10.1
  • How to control anything in Logic using your hardware MIDI controller
  • How to create multi-layered synth patches & drum sounds with Track Stacks
  • Turning iPad into a virtual pedalboard using Logic Remote
  • TE’s new pocket-sized synths & how to sync them up with your Mac

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