This is the first thing I recorded with the new setup. I basically just made something to see if I could get sound in to logic. Had all of 1 hour. I have a LOT to re-learn. All of my old tricks are gone. Mostly editing powers. panning, fading, etc. I'm sure it's all super simple. But it takes time to find this stuff out. Also, reverb, eq etc.
I was really fast in ProTools. I can already get the sense that there are more intuitive things about Logic. I just need to learn them.
-- Lyrics--
You walk the halls like you belong
You stand your ground like you are strong
You march to your own beat
I wouldn't know what to do if I was you
The cool ones all die
I just learned that the default Pan knob on tracks in Logic is actually a volume cut on one channel, so it doesn't sound quite right. I thought that you could switch to "real" panning by holding option and clicking the pan knob to change the settings, but that didn't work for me yesterday. And I can't find the Reddit post where people were talking about it a week or two ago... I did figure out how to hook up both my synths, and control them both with one keyboard so I could record in unison with different patches... and it is VERY cool... the Blofeld is great at soundscapes and big wide sweeping-ness, and the Bass Station II is great at leads and arpeggio tones... so I can hold down a key or a chord on the Bass Station, and the Blofeld will create this minutes-long Blade Runner-esque soundscape, while the Bass Station is doing a randomized arpeggio of the chord, to create a melody line over the sweeping doom-synth pads... It's pretty incredible.