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Dec 10th, 2009 @ 1:27pm PST
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Hi! Please use this thread to share any Logic Environments you have created and wish to share with other forum members.

They can be simple, functional or wacky and weird... completely up to you. Anything you have created which you've found useful and you want to share belongs here!

To upload a Logic Environment, save the project with as few audio files/samples as possible.

1. In the Finder Right-click on the project folder or project file (if no audio files need be included) and choose 'Compress xx'.

2. Use a site like www.sendspace.com to upload the file and copy the URL and paste it in this thread.

3. If you want to upload a picture of your environment see this thread:
http://www.macprovideo.com/forum/general/general-general&id=15243

4. Remember to include a description of the Environment, what it does and how to make it work. If you prefer you can write detailed instructions in the Project Notes within the project itself.

5. If you download an environment do post back with any comments, questions or constructive criticism.

Thanks to everyone for sharing and downloading!

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Dec 10th, 2009 @ 1:43pm PST
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OK. I'll start the ball rolling with a Macro called Random Nature 2. Call it an early Christmas present ;-)

It is an Note On - Effect Randomizer and is based upon the Randomizer I did a mini tutorial on in Steve H's Logic TNT2 series.

How it works: Full instructions are included in the project and in the Help Menu of the Random Nature 2 Macro.

Includes:
- Automatic parameter Learn mode!
- 4 parameters can be learned and randomized independently
- Ranomzier Speed/Frequency controls
- Ranges can be set easily.

Here's a little pic to whet your appetite:



and you can download it here:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0c1mal

I hope you randomly enjoy it!
Rounik
Dec 11th, 2009 @ 1:48pm PST
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Hey, Rounik!

Thanks so much. As you promised, you have this up by the end of the week - and I can see just by reading your posts how busy you are - thanks a million!

I'm quite busy myself these days, and an 'early Christmas present' is just what I need! I'm starting to tap into the power of Logic by using it with my students for education, enjoyment and inspiration in the classroom and for our school shows.

I know this gift will probably take a while to unwrap and fully appreciate, so I'll probably wait 'till after Christmas to open it since my students' show is on the 23rd. (Santa always says not to open your presents before Christmas anyway, right?)

I hope you thoroughly enjoy the holidays, Rounik.

Take care,
Adam
Dec 12th, 2009 @ 6:48am PST
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Thanks Adam,

Hope you and your students have a great Christmas Show on the 23rd and that you have a lovely Christmas Break.

Would love to hear more about how you integrate Logic into the Classroom.

Best
Rounik
Dec 16th, 2009 @ 4:44am PST
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Hi All,

Thanks to JamieNC for providing the impetus on this one!

If you've ever used Ultrabeat you may have come across the Voice Mute feature that allows you to mute individual voices by pressing a key on your MIDI Keyboard.

Wouldn't it be great to be able to mute individual channels in Logic easily using your MIDI Keyboard?

This environment shows how and although it is set up to use Ultrabeat's Aux channels, you can patch the mute buttons to any audio or software instrument channel strips as desired.



There are two modes to play with:
1. Note2Mute mode. Pressing C1 upwards mutes it's assigned channel strip.

2. Random Mute Mode. Press any key and Logic will randomly mute/unmute that channel strip.

There is also a crossfader to fade between the original drum parts and the muteable Aux channels. A Mute all and Unmute all buttons are also available.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/25qd5x

Hope you enjoy this one. Let us know if you customize it and would like to share & thanks again to jamie!

Rounik
Jan 19th, 2010 @ 1:54pm PST
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Hi All!

I just created a very simple environment that some of the new folks can mess with as a means to getting comfortable with the environment. I think it is useful to some degree since it saves a BUNCH of time trying to automate the effects the system achieves by simply running freely. Here is a pic of the system:

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Rounik (the Logic Major) and I (the Logic Private First Class) are on a mission to determine how to incorporate the Pedalboard plug-in into the environment, but in the mean time the Fuzz-Wah plug-in will do. For fun, I made a duplicate of the system and applied it to a Channel EQ, which has some interesting effects.

Basically, the system uses Hi-Hat velocities generated randomly from Ultrabeat to control certain parameters within the plug-in of your choice! On the Fuzz-Wah, it controls the pedal level tab within the range bar, which is controlled on the upper and lower ends by the faders. On the EQ, the velocities activate the mid-range spike, making it jump all over the place. The faders control the Lo-Pass and Hi-Pass levels.

In the arrange window, I have generated two different sets of Hi-Hat velocities so the two plug-ins would have contrasting responses. Each are named according to it's MIDI flow. Please feel free to change the frequency or range of the velocities to your liking, and use the system if it strikes your fancy! I plan on using it for a cool, morphing background in a tune I'm working on.

Please also note that ANY plug-in can be controlled with this with the exception of the darn Pedalboard. A limiter HAS been placed on the channel strip as to avoid any accidents. Open the "Fuzz-Wah" and "Chan EQ" below that to see the system in action. Just press play! Any comments or criticisms are MORE than welcome. It's how I learn best. Here is the file on Sendspace:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/4sfj8l

Jamie
Jan 20th, 2010 @ 2:07pm PST
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Hi Jamie,

Thanks for sharing!

It works nicely. I still think we should investigate controlling the Pedal Board plugin. Should be possible using the PEdal boards assignable controls and a nifty way to send MIDI into Logic's environment... I'll explain in more detail when I get the chance to work on it :)

Best
Rounik
Feb 5th, 2010 @ 3:46am PST
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Hi all,

A simple but useful environment to fix velocity of MIDI notes while being recorded into Logic in real time using a MIDI Controller.

Designed for Penguin :)

Enjoy!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/rxihyj

Mar 13th, 2010 @ 9:04am PST
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Rounik.
Love this one!

Haven't any to share at the moment, but I'll send stuff when i create them.

To be honest, I'm going to enjoy that one.. as long as i'm in 4/4 !!!!!!!

David T
Mar 13th, 2010 @ 11:14am PST
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Hi David,

Glad you've found the visual metronome environment useful!

For 3/4 simply change the time signature in Logic's transport and shorten the visual metronome region(s) to fit.

Same for 2/4.

I haven't catered for very different signatures like 5/4 though...(yet) ;-)

Cheers
Rounik
Mar 15th, 2010 @ 5:24pm PDT
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Hi Rounik,

I recently discovered your site and just now downloaded the environment to 'fix velocity of midi notes while being recorded into Logic', as this is my latest midi drama.
I am something of a novice it's true, but when I open the file I get 'warning, this project was created using a later version of Logic, please up grade'.
Your project was created by Logic Pro 8, and I am using the latest Version, 8.0.2 (1502.22)
Thanks, Brian
Mar 16th, 2010 @ 5:26am PDT
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Hi Brian,

Welcome to the macProVideo!

I believe I created the 'Fix velocity' environment using Logic 9. It should still open & work fine in Logic 8 though.

Does it not open at all?

Thanks
Rounik
Mar 16th, 2010 @ 11:26pm PDT
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Hey Rounik,
I was panicked a little by the 'warning', lol, and when I previewed the 'velocity' project it read Logic 8, so I thought I would check. Thank you kindly for responding, bye, Brian
Mar 16th, 2010 @ 11:28pm PDT
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No problem Brian!

Hope you enjoy the Velocity fixer environment (and any others you download).

Best
Rounik
Mar 21st, 2010 @ 8:02pm PDT
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I am trying to figure out how to set up my new Akai midi keyboard in logic's environment, and use all the faders and knobs on the keyboard to work with logics instruments. Does anyone have an environment set up to do that? Or is this covered in any tutorials at MPV?

Thanks for any help
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