논리 루프를 만드는 방법

How-to Create Green Apple Loops in 3 easy steps in Logic If you've ever used Garageband or Logic you will undoubtedly have encountered Apple Loops that can be time stretched and transposed to fit int  

방법 만들기 그린 애플에서 루프

당신은 Garageband하거나 사용한 적이있다면 논리

그것은 애플의 프로 애플 리케이션과 가정에 걸쳐 원하는 형식의

애플은 파란색과 녹색이 풍미에 와서 루프. 이 빠른 제보

Green Apple loops are like super-charged Blue Apple Loops. Both types contain audio data but Green Apple Loops also contain a MIDI region and channel strip settings.... so the possibilities in manipulating them in any MIDI editor and their plugin settings are
endless!

1 단계

이 예를 들어

단순히 배열 영역에서 루프 브라우저 (에로 영역을 드래그

2 단계

추가 지역의 애플 루프 도서관

유형 : 대한 선택 루프

규모 : 내 루프가 이길 수 있습니다

장르

작업이 완료되면 논리로 루프를 설명하면 완료를 누릅니다.

3 단계

찾을 빠른 방법

이제 현재 프로젝트에서 그것을 미리 루프를 클릭하면

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Discussion

Eric
Nothing is better than a quality "Green" Apple loop. Dragging a region in to the loop browser is extremely intuitive and quick. Thanks for the tip! I only wish that Logic 9 allowed me to make the loops more complex... i.e. by letting me draw plug-in automation data over the region and have that data saved within the loop once it's created. I know it can be done with MIDI data but I'm hoping in Logic X we will be able to more completely embed track automation into the actual MIDI regions we create. That would be awesome!!!
Eric
I just realized that Green Loops can be created with third party software instruments as well. I just made one with Absynth 5 and it worked flawlessly. Very cool!
Ron
I frequently get clicks at the looping points of the loops i make in Logic. Can you please explain the best way to solve this problem. I've tried many approaches. Sometimes the result is ok, but i need to get a around this once and for all.
Rounik
Hi Ron

It's really important to cut or edit an audio region where the waveform crosses the zero point. If you zoom in to the waveform to almost sample level, you'll see where the waveform is crossing the horizontal line. Make your cuts on this line. In Logic's Arrange areas you can ask Logic to "Snap Edits to Zero Crossings" from the local Audio menu.

You can also use the same Snap to zero crossings in the Sample Editors 'Edit Menu'.

This should solve the issue... If not then a small crossfade on the region can help! I like to bounce crossfaded regions to a new audio file and then add them to the Loops Library.

:)
Gary Hiebner
That's cool that Apple Loops can be created with 3rd party plugins as well. That opens the door for even more possibilities with Logic

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