I swore I would never create this sort of post.
Logic comes with it’s own built in Pitch Correction, also known as Autotune. It’s very easy to use and only requires to adjust two knobs, one to put in the key of the song, the other is to adjust the power of the autotune applied. It can achieve great results and can sound very robotic if needed. The Pitch Correction plug-in in Logic Pro can be used in realtime, if you have a need to auto-tune vocals on the way in. Unfortunately the Flex Pitch function is a more manual approach, so if you like using correction on the way in, and Logic’s in built tool isn’t doing the trick, try some of these third-party plugins and see if they get. How To Use 5 Logic Pro X Stock Plugins Like a Pro. April 7, 2021 Music Production. My name is Julian Wharton, and I am a top-rated Logic Pro X instructor on AirGigs. When I’m not helping others, I am a professional producer who makes music for artists, podcasts and films from my East London studio. This article aims to show you that while. WavesTune is a bad plugin imo. It was hard for me to use for the same reasons you said. I have used that, Melodyne, Antares Auto-tune, and Logic Flex Pitch. Antares was my favorite, but Logic is pretty damn good and intuitive. Plus I thought it sounded pretty good for small adjustments for rock/pop vocals. Especially being native to Logic. Download Free Pitch Correction AU VST Plugins & VSTi Instruments Here is our colection of FREE software, VST plugins, VSTi instruments, audio utilities and DAWs. Should you know of anything that we have not listed here let us know.
There are a lot of plugins out there. And there are plenty of websites reminding us all the time about the expensive plugins we “should” use.
It used to be the Waves plugins everyone insisted we should own. These days you can’t go anywhere online without someone jocking the UAD stuff!
You can burn a hole in your pocket pretty quickly chasing that “secret weapon” for your Projects.
And it can be a shaming experience for us home studio owners. Everywhere you turn we’re reminded that we don’t have the right stuff for great music. That we have:
It takes a disciplined soul to not get swept up in the plugin arms race.
Which is why I promised myself that I would never create this sort of post.
WLPR is all about how Logic Pro has everything you need to crank out great music. Many forum lurkers will tell you otherwise, but LPX is amazing.
So I promised myself WLPR would only focus on LPX’s amazing set of features.
Funny thing is though, many readers ask me to share my recommendations for 3rd party plugins.
I put off the request for a while. But in a recent survey I emailed, readers asking for 3rd party recommendations was significant.
So I took the bait. In today’s post I share my top 4 desert island 3rd party plugins. These are the plugins I’ve been using for a while now, and I seriously couldn’t imagine living without them.
These 4 plugins have withstood the test of time. Whereas I’ve spent thousands on plugins I don’t use ever. These 4 are in every session for one single reason:
They make my mixing life significantly easier and faster.
Enjoy! Next week we’ll return to our regularly scheduled program all about why Logic Pro rules 🙂