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Working with selection-based processing

Working with selection-based processing - Logic Pro Tutorial

From the course: Logic Pro Essential Training

Working with selection-based processing

- [Instructor] Some mixed processing like EQ and compression work well when they're inserted directly on a track channel strip as we see here. A hundred percent of the lead vocal track is going through the channel EQ, but other mixed processing effects like reverb and delay sound better when we hear a blend of the effect and the original sound from the track. In this movie, we'll learn how to use Ascend to set up this type of signal processing. So, let's add some reverb to the lead vocal track. I'll go into the mix window to demonstrate this, command 2. A lead vocal track is this sort of bright pink track channel strip and let's actually filter out some other track types, so we can hone in on this channel strip. Take instruments away, take outputs away. Okay, so we're going to create a send on the lead vocal track. In order to split the signal off, so it'll send to what we'll see. It's called an aux track. So, right here in the sends area, we'll open this little submenu and we'll…

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