Get ethereal results in Logic Pro X by reversing audio
Reversed sounds always add a bit of mystery to a production, but there are a few pitfalls to avoid.
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If your track is lacking excitement or emotion, then reversed audio could be a great way to add a little. Last time we explored the function of Bounce In Place, and in this Logic Tips video, learn how to edit reversed audio so that it doesn’t get in the way of the rest of your audio – or worse – clash in a non-musical way.
In our Logic Tips series, MusicTech Logic guru Jono Buchanan explains the music production process on Apple’s professional DAW. We have over 50 episodes covering topics such as:
- Adaptive Limiter
- Automation basics
- Bounce In Place
- Channel EQ tutorial
- Understanding Compression
- Alternative sidechain compression
- Sidechained gates
- Phat FX
- Slicing audio with EXS24
- Tuning audio with Flex Pitch
- Using the Evoc 20 Vocoder
- Introducing Space Designer
- Modulation effects
- Articulation mapping
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 magazine.
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