How to Create a Click Track In Logic Pro X
Sometimes you need to have the click created as a track in logic so that you can share the printed audio file with other producers. Let me show you how to do this.
Sometimes you need to have the click created as a track in logic so that you can share the printed audio file with other producers. Let me show you how to do this.
The piano roll started out as one of the earliest forms of recording a musical performance. These days it is an essential part of any music studio.
It can be very easy to fall into the trap of using the piano in only one way. Let me show you 6 ways that you can use the piano to make your music sound more interesting.
From the tiniest egg shaker to the biggest orchestral bass drum, the percussion family is filled with amazing and wonderful sounds. Let's take a closer look at what makes them tick, tap, bang and boom.
I've been thinking a lot this week about direction and how (seemingly) hard it is to find. And,
This month I decided to get back into my trailer music tutorials on my Trailer Music YouTube channel and I
There are more pianos than you might think and each of them has their very own distinct sound and character. Let's check them out.
When creating an arrangement of a piece of music or a song it is really important to be able to quickly and easily navigate around the individual sections. That is where coloured markers can come in handy.
In this article, I explain what root notes are and what purpose they serve us musicians and composers.
You know when you need a piano part in your track but you can’t seem to make it sound any good? I wrote this article to solve that exact problem.
I wanted this week's newsletter to be a little "thank you" for you all being awesome.
We all have pianos in our DAW but a lot of them sound like 80s keyboards. Let me show you 5 steps you can take to make your piano sound more realistic and authentic.
How Production Music Actually Works - the honest map from your studio to sync placements with Netflix, Google and Toyota. No fluff, no inflated promises.