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Applying effects to one part of a track logic pro 8
Applying effects to one part of a track logic pro 8








applying effects to one part of a track logic pro 8

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applying effects to one part of a track logic pro 8

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applying effects to one part of a track logic pro 8

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  • Record your original track (Vocals) to the audio track (PRINT) you created in the previous step.
  • Create an audio track (PRINT) and set the input of the track to Bus 1.
  • Make sure the bus is set to stereo if you’re using stereo effects.

    applying effects to one part of a track logic pro 8

    Logic will automatically create an auxiliary bus track for you (PRINT BUS).

  • Set the output of the track you want to print to Bus 1 (or any other bus).
  • The basic steps to print effects to audio files are the same for every DAW, and here’s how you do it in Logic Pro X. It’s a technique that is used in many different situations including preparation of audio stems for mastering, freeing up computer resources, and archiving finished sessions. On the other hand, printing effects to a new audio file is a permanent action. You’re free to bypass the plugin, remove it completely, or select a different one. Using an effect plugin (EQ, compressor, delay, etc.) on a track’s insert isn’t a permanent action.










    Applying effects to one part of a track logic pro 8