6 maneiras de humanizar Beats e MIDI Regiões em Logic Pro X

For all the wonderful production tools available in Logic Pro X, it's easy for music to sound too rigid, too robotic. In this tutorial Darren Burgos shows how to give your beats a real, human feel.  

Às vezes, quantificando a 1/16 notas pode soar chato e estéril. Se você

1. Adding Swing to Quantized MIDI  

Balanço permite mover

Pic 1

Isto

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2. Loosen up a Quantized MIDI Part

Se você tocar as teclas, ele

Pic3: Q-Strength

3. Nudging MIDI and Regions

Dependendo um som

Pic 4: Set Nudge Value to 10 ticks

4. Delaying Regions

Quando você

Pic 5: Region Parameter’s “Delay”

5. Randomly Alter MIDI

Você pode facilmente

Pic 6: Humanize 

6. Use the Feel From Other MIDI Regions

Passado muito tempo aperfeiçoando um sulco no Piano Roll? Gravado uma parte de piano surpreendente ou parte do baixo? Por que não usar essas grandes peças sonoridade / sentimento para aplicar quantizations para outras regiões / partes da sua música? Primeiro, escolha a região de origem (com bom timing) e nomeie a região

Pic 7: Make Groove Template

Isso também pode ser feito globalmente em uma faixa inteira. Clique com o botão direito do mouse no nome da faixa que

Espero que este artigo ajudou você adicionar um pouco de vida ao seu MIDI! Obrigado por ler.

Learn more production tips and tricks for Logic Pro X in The Academy HERE.

Darren started making music on computers when he was a teenager in 1987. His first computer was an Amiga, and when he realized the power of computer-based production, his addiction for making electronic music began. Darren switched to Mac in 1994 and started using Logic Pro. He's been involved in many music projects over the years incl... Read More

Discussion

Dave DeLizza
There are only 6 here, and there's no mention of the quantize range here which would probably be pretty beneficial.
DarrenB
Thanks for the response Dave. When Ask Audio were naming my article, I think they were considering the 6th step as two which makes sense. Glad they changed it to 6 though! :). I intentionally left out Q-Range since my intention was to write a clear and simple article on humanizing techniques. Q-Range is a bit baffling to some, so I didn't want to muddy-up the article with it.
Rounik
Hi Dave. Thanks. Indeed there are 6. #7 should be the quantise range... but there's time in another article to bring that into play. Thanks.
Dave DeLizza
Cool. Would love to see something clear and concise on q-range. I always fumble and get good results but i feel like i'm re-learning it freshly every time. Thanks guys.

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