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Space Designer Plug-In for Logic Pro

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Summary: Add reverb to a specific part of the mix with the Logic Pro Space Designer filter. Learn how to fill out the sound of your mix in Logic Pro 8 software in this free music production video from a professional audio engineer.

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By R.T. Ouk
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R.T. Ouk has been a music producer and audio engineer for more than 10 years. He owns The Armory Recording Studios and heads New Day Productions, which has worked on soundtracks and...read more

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kitsamho said

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on 7/22/2009 What?! So you loaded up some presets? Wow. I can't contain my excitement. Jesus. Come on - how is this being expert? Tell me what pre delay is - how much I should use, advise us on EQing the low frequencies of the reverb, how will this benefit my mix, how will this allow me to create depth in my mix?
"make sure the bus is a a level which the room sounds good" does NOT cut it. Epic Fail.

When it comes to Logic - this guy has a million tutorials out and NONE are any good. I cannot believe this guy is a pro.

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"The next plug-in is Space Designer. Now, Space Designer is a type of reverb and it allows you build some type of reverberation, which emulates a certain space. Now, within the Space Designer is a bunch of presets that we're going to use to achieve the sound. Now, first thing you want to do is make sure that you understand the concept of "bussing". What we're going to do is we're going to bus this track -- this drum loop -- into an auxiliary track, which we're going to use as our Space Designer track. Now, what I'm going to do is I'm going to add a Space Designer to this by going into my reverbs, and clicking on Space Designer. Now, I'll press "play", and review my track. It's going into my other track, and what I'm going to do is I'm going to try pick a different type of room. I can go to large spaces, warped spaces, maybe I'll go a prison, medium hall. (Drum track plays). Each of these spaces can be adjusted, and there's a lot of different types of halls and rooms that you can use. Now, the best way to make sure that you tailor these sounds the way you want, is to work the busses. And make sure that the bus is at a volume or at a level which the room sounds good and is barely over the beat."

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