Generative Music With Logic Pro Part 2 In this generative music tutorial, you'll learn how to randomize ES2 parameters to bring more interest into your sounds. 1 | Part 2 | 3 Related Resources: What Every Logic Pro User Ought To Know About Synthesizers Posted on April 15, 2009December 28, 2022 by Graham English — 5 Comments Post navigationPrevious post: Converting 4/4 Triplets To 12/8Next post: Generative Music With Logic Pro Part 3 5 thoughts on “Generative Music With Logic Pro Part 2” w. wayne arrants February 12, 2010 Unbelievably cool stuff. Oh to be in my 20s and just learning this stuff. Reply Graham English February 12, 2010 I hear ya! Glad you like it. Reply ijiraq March 8, 2010 That’s beautiful! Possibilities are virtually endless! This adds a whole new level of depth for me in logic. now to do this with the transformer and an external arp ctrl… muahahaha. oh yes, great fun Reply Generative Music With Logic Pro Part 1 [Premium] | Logic Studio Training January 2, 2013 […] 1 | 2 | […] Reply Generative Music With Logic Pro Part 3 [Premium] | Logic Studio Training January 2, 2013 […] | 2 | Part […] Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
Unbelievably cool stuff. Oh to be in my 20s and just learning this stuff.
I hear ya! Glad you like it.
That’s beautiful! Possibilities are virtually endless! This adds a whole new level of depth for me in logic. now to do this with the transformer and an external arp ctrl… muahahaha. oh yes, great fun
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