Another cracking explanation, thanks as always Jono
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Many thanks, Ed. Much appreciated.
@DerekIvory-h3cАй бұрын
Jono, thank you so much for all your content, I’ve been an avid follower of yours since long before your current 152 episodes began - I’ve only just sussed why I couldn’t post comments earlier!!! And my thanks to Will also 🙏😉🍻
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Thanks so much, Derek - that's hugely appreciated. All best wishes to you.
@BittaminАй бұрын
Been waiting for this!!
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Great! Hope it's useful now that it's arrived... ; )
@peterwaringofficialАй бұрын
A thorough explanation which is thoroughly appreciated. I can’t wait to start experimenting … thank you 👍
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Thank you Peter. I hope you love it!
@about_schmidtАй бұрын
Great work, as always. The Logic manual describes the numbers in ‘Correlation Pattern’ as a representation of virtual microphone positions in the reverb chamber. The number of correlation patterns depends on which mode you have selected (Simple, Medium, Complex). But be careful: using the same number for both channels produces a mono output.
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Super, that's a very neat summary. Thanks for sharing it.
@candoraudio3159Ай бұрын
Appreciate the humor and sarcasm. 👍
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Thanks but I hope there isn't too much of the latter (except at my own expense...)!
@mark_lhr3Ай бұрын
What a brilliant educator you are. I'd love to see a break down of a full mix? I also believe Logic is truly the best DAW available. The producers I work with agree. I'm seriously tempted to contact you for private mentoring for the album I am co writing and co producing so I can up my own game.
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Thanks so much, Mark. Super kind words.
@thundersnow819Ай бұрын
I literally went to make this huge cup of tea and after I press play, you say that.
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
We're in sync! Big tea is always the right tea.
@redguitar6062Ай бұрын
Cheers Jono. Great deep dive. The opposite of "sensible" is "foolish" 🤣
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
You think I’d be able to remember that bearing in mind it’s my middle name… 😉
@PierreBaudinatАй бұрын
Thanks. I've got the Yardstick 2402f and unfotunately the presets are not the same under Logic so it's hard to compare them. All I can say about the 3D sensation : it's definitely the same. My beloved Quantec is for sale.
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing that, Pierre.
@OAK-808Ай бұрын
Good Job Jono. As usual. Natural teacher.
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Thanks so much.
@skyborax5159Ай бұрын
take a shot every time he says "effectively." (sorry jono love you)
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
🤣 Effectively, you’d be hammered.
@andyk5495Ай бұрын
Nonsensical? This is an extremely helpful video. Thx so much
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
That's the one! Thank you too.
@DidierSajnoWebDesignАй бұрын
Bounced that tail, reversed it and chopped it yet? 😆 Excellent thank you Jono
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
I sure have. Have you?! You're welcome.
@michaelneal900Ай бұрын
I'd never heard of the Quantec. Was it really that good?
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
It certainly represented a significant development back in the day. And to my ear, the Yardstick, in particular, is a fabulous addition in the here and now too.
@FlyingBystanderАй бұрын
Mmmmm. "Space Tea".
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Otherwise known as ‘zero gravi-tea’.
@FlyingBystanderАй бұрын
@@jonobuchananmusic ha! I would love to steal that idea and use it for my special Space Tea marketing.
@ronallen2458Күн бұрын
“Stereocity?”
@jonobuchananmusic18 сағат бұрын
It’s where we all live - inside one outrageously excellent sound system. 😉
@sonaurisАй бұрын
great one Jono, thank you. 🤍🤍🤍
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
You're most welcome, as always.
@OAK-808Ай бұрын
Does any one per chance know how use the pattern region editor with a step number other than one divisible by 2. Trying to create a pattern in ⅞ and finding it seemingly impossible from the drop down menu. Jono, or anyone else? Thank you.
@lettucedraw._.Ай бұрын
I know you can change the actual time signature of the Pattern Region to 7/8 while leaving the Global Signature in place. Select the pattern, open Inspector, look for the region section where you should see the option ‘time signature’ then set which ever signature you like. Visually it is going to look a little odd because Logic is looking for even subdivisions. It won’t let you enter an odd number so you have adjust the length of the region.
@jonobuchananmusicАй бұрын
Thanks for your question. One way to do this is to use the Loop 'boundary' lines to loop only around 7 1/8th-note or 14 1/16th note steps within your Pattern Region. You can do this by selecting 'Loop' from the drop-down menu where Velocity will feature by default within any new Pattern Region. Click the final 16th note step and drag to the left until you only have 14 active steps left. Unfortunately, you will need to do this for every lane of your sequence.
@OAK-808Ай бұрын
@@lettucedraw._. Thanks so much. This really helps. I presumed Logic had implemented a neater solution and I was simply unaware of it. I'm sorry to hear I was wrong.
@OAK-808Ай бұрын
@@jonobuchananmusic Thanks very much. I presumed Apple had written the code to do this properly. I'm a bit disappointed that they didn't to tell you the truth. But your work around will help at least to get the ideas down.