This week's post feels a little gratuitous, but it's a service that I have found quite useful over the past couple of months, so much so that I have been surprised by it! Thanks for watching and let me know if you've found this useful as well. :)
This week, I give my impressions of the new Youtube Red service and discuss a couple of very useful features that apply to musicians and fans of music alike!
I know, I know... signal flow just isn't sexy to anybody except us audio geeks... well, maybe not even then... Anyways, I think figuring out how these new DAWs work is quite fascinating, and in my recent work on my visual click long tone practice, I have done a lot of work figuring out the process behind routing the klopfgeist to a track for recording. Instead of a long blog post explaining the process, I decided to just make a video! Thanks again for reading, and if you haven't subscribed, please fill out the subscription form at the bottom of the post. Thanks!
In this video tutorial, I demonstrate how to make you own "visual" click track in Logic Pro X. We discuss the signal flow required through the mixer to get the Klopfgeist recorded on its own track, and I teach you how to set your track up so that it's tempo adjusts to conform to your project tempo setting.