Introduced in Apple's Logic Pro X 10.5, Sampler is a complete redesign of the legendary EXS24 software instrument. Get deep into Sampler, the new Quick Sampler, and Auto Sampler in this course, with Logic guru Joe Albano.
Since its introduction decades ago (back in Logic Audio 4), the EXS24 sampling instrument remained one of Logic's most popular plugins. But after all those years, it was starting to show its age and was due for a major upgrade. New in Logic Pro X 10.5, Sampler and its little brother Quick Sampler deliver everything you need from modern sampling instruments. Sampler is much more intuitive and powerful than its predecessor, while retaining full compatibility with EXS24 files. Quick Sampler is ideal creative sampling and fast sampling jobs. In this course, Logic expert Joe Albano explains Sampler, Quick Sampler, Drum Machine Designer and Auto Sampler in full detail. If you want to learn about Logic's sampling tools and instruments, this course covers them all!
Joe starts with a little background on the theory of creating sampled-based instruments and sounds. He gives you an overview of the new Sampler instrument by exploring its interface, preferences, and file management features. Next, you discover different ways of importing and mapping samples so you can start creating your own multi-sampled instruments. The synthesis section of Sampler is explored in depth, with a clear rundown of its powerful filters, modulators and mod matrix. Samplers' little brother (but powerful sibling) Quick Sampler is also explained and explored. As you will see, this little sampler is perfect for working with loops and other creative sound design applications. You also learn to create sampled-based drum kit with Logic's Drum Machine Designer, and you discover how to automatically sample hardware and software instruments with Auto Sampler.
The wait is over.... Logic's new sampling tools and instruments are here. So join trainer Joe Albano as he reveals everything about them. By watching this 22-tutorial course, you will gain the skills and knowledge needed to build your own sampled-based instruments and get creative with samples.
What is there to say? If Joe Albano's name is attached to a course, you are guaranteed to get the best quality and more than your money's worth. This course should leave you feeling confident that you can make your way around Logic's sampler instruments. Joe throws in some really interesting insights along the way, such as why filter cutoffs should be approached with caution when using samplers rather than synths, and these nuggets reveal in a casual way that Joe is a long-standing professional who just knows stuff that most don't.
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J Snell wrote on January 15, 2021
Excellent course! Very thorough and easy to understand. I've been using Logic and Konakt for years, but never really dug into making my own sample libraries. Now I feel that I have the tools to sample just about any sound I can create in my studio, both acoustic and electronic.
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Cris wrote on December 3, 2020
Very good and valuable course
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Excellent as ever wrote on November 5, 2020
Thanks Joe. I'll be investigating whether you can include room mic samples on a drum kit, that would be very useful if they can be brought out to seperate channels (like the producer kits).
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Wadnermusic wrote on August 5, 2020
This was a great course! It was filled with amazing tips that allow the user to be successful using logic pro 10.5