One of the things that I love to do when working with Logic is to use Arrangement Markers to help generate Drummer Tracks. Arrangement markers are used to identify different sections of the song (Intro, Verse, Chorus, etc.). When building up a new song, I like to record a scratch/guide track (guitar or piano) and then add arrangement markers. Once that’s done I’ll add a Drummer Track. I found that adding the Drummer track _after_ the markers are laid out will cause the Drummer track follow the arrangement in terms of dynamics/parts/fills. Usually I’ll need to dial in which Drummer and/or Kit to use, edit some breaks, fills, etc. but often I’m surprised as to how close the generated track gets to what I want to use. Is it perfect? No, nothing compares to having a real drummer with great gear, in an awesome room, collaborating with you. But in terms of getting new ideas down quickly it’s fantastic!
Author Archives: Glenn Schoonmaker
Logic
Really stoked about the latest update to Logic Pro X, 10.4. A lot of great new features (Smart Tempo, Studio Horns and Strings, 2 new Drummers, “Undo” for the Mixer and Plug-Ins, Automation updates, UI updates and more).
But it is the new ChromaVerb (a fantastic reverb), EQ (Vintage Graphic/Tube/Console EQs) and Camel Audio (Step FX and Phat FX) plug-ins that I’m digging the most. I found that even only using the “Drive” setting of the “Vintage Console EQ”, bypassing the EQ section altogether, audio tracks sounded fuller and richer. And the ChromaVerb is beautiful and natural sounding/feeling to me.
Eli Krantzberg did a great tutorial for this update on Groove3.com.
Compression
I enjoyed Brian Lee White’s EQ course on Lynda.com so much that I decided to do his Audio Foundations: Compression and Dynamic Processing class as well. It’s another really great class presented clearly and methodically.
Particularly liked the idea of using gradual compression from multiple compressors to get a more natural sound. E.g. using a limiter to address only the peaks with the threshold and output linked followed by a compressor using a low ratio to create body on the average level of the track while using another compressor to give a touch of color (e.g. gain cranked on a vintage styled plug-in set to a low ratio setting).
Marvin Gaye
My mom had a great record collection. While I was growing up in the 70’s and 80’s she’d play a lot of the “crooners” (Frank Sinatra, Glenn Yarborough, Dean Martin, Neal Diamond, etc.), some jazz (Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Glenn Miller), a ton of R&B/Soul (Aretha Franklin, Earth Wind and Fire, Issac Hayes, The O’Jays, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Blood Sweat & Tears, etc) as well as a bit of rock and country (The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash).
But it was Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On” album that made me realize that music really is something special. Between Marvin’s beautiful voice and powerful lyrics, James Jamerson’s fantastic bass playing, the arrangement of the songs and their production, this album left an indelible mark on me. To this day it still moves me at the deepest level.
Thank you, mom, for bringing such amazing music into my life.
Radio Lab
Haven’t been listening to the radio much lately and completely forgot how much I loved this show. Great story telling and sound design. Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich are fantastic hosts. Really happy that I happened to turn on the radio this afternoon.
The episode I heard today was The Voice in Your Head – A Tribute to Joe Frank.
Art Boutiki
Had a great time playing at the Art Boutiki’s open mic last night. For those that have never been there, I think it’s one of the best sounding rooms in the area and has a great vibe about it. The open mic happens once a month and you can find the schedule here.
EQ
Really enjoyed the Audio Foundations: EQ and Filters course on Lynda.com. Brian Lee White is a great instructor and did a fantastic job. Highly recommended if you have ever wanted to understand how EQ can affect your tracks/mixes.
One idea he brought up that I’m looking forward to trying out in particular is to use two different types of EQ on a track. A transparent one for corrections (cutting) and a vintage styled one for added color (boosting).
Music Sketch #54 “Further” – Repost
Repost of music sketch/song idea “Further” with video edited to the track.
Video footage taken while visiting Venice, Italy in 2017.
Music Sketch #56 “Foothills” (Keeley Dark Side pedal test)
Music Sketch of a new song idea I came up while testing out the “Dark Side” pedal from Keeley Engineering that I picked up from Vision Guitar recently. Super cool pedal from a really cool shop!
Video made from shots we took at a nearby park this morning.
Music Sketch #55 “Perception”
MusicSketch of a song idea I came up as part of a assignment in the Hans Zimmer Scoring Class on masterclass.com.
Music composed in Logic Pro X, visuals captured in iTunes and then assembled in iMovie.