How to send your sounds across the stereo field with Logic Pro’s Tremolo
Where’s the fun in staying dead centre? Let’s have fun with stereo
There’s a reason we play sound through two speakers. Listening to music through left and right channels gives us a much more immersive experience than listening to it through one speaker. Working with stereo means we can pan instruments at different points along the left and right axis. More excitingly, we can use Logic Pro’s Tremolo to move across the stereo field over time at different rates.
In this Logic Tips video, Jono Buchanan shows you how to experiment with the stereo field and modulate instruments across left and right channels. You’ll learn the parameters of Logic Pro’s Tremolo effect, how it can be used across multiple tracks and when you shouldn’t use it at all.
Throughout our Logic Tips series, MusicTech Logic guru Jono Buchanan explains the music production process using Apple’s professional DAW. We have 70 episodes covering topics such as:
- Record Capture
- Using Groups
- Adaptive Limiter
- Parallel Compression
- Channel EQ tutorial
- Understanding Compression
- Alternative sidechain compression
- Sidechained gates
- Slicing audio with EXS24
- Tuning audio with Flex Pitch
- Using the Evoc 20 Vocoder
- Modulation effects
- Articulation mapping
- Low Latency Mode
- Customising Smart Controls
- Creating your templates
- Remove spill between tracks
- Sidechain compression on vocal reverb
Jono Buchanan is an Apple Certified instructor, with years of experience under his belt. As well as being a professor in Guildhall’s Electronic Music Department, he’s also a producer and media composer, and a trusted writer for MusicTech.
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