Bpm Analyzer Logic Pro X
Third-party plugins are essential to any modern recording musician’s workflow. Waves, Universal Audio, Native Instruments, and countless other companies offer a plethora of plugins to choose from. But what about the ones bundled with your DAW? Do they have what it takes to be a useful part of your workflow? If you’re using Logic, the answer is ‘yes’ for sure. Here are my 5 favorite factory plugins that I use hand-in-hand with my third-party library.
Channel EQ
Channel EQ—Click the arrow to open up some advanced options!
MP3 to BPM (Song Analyser) BPM Finder to extract the Beats Per Minute from any Song. Want to find the BPM of a MP3 or any other audio file (see list of supported formats)? This Song Analyser is made for you. Drop your audio file(s) in the area below and instantly get the Tempo by magic. Logic Pro X goes beyond the average sequencer with an advanced set of options that let you record, edit, and manipulate MIDI performances. Transform a loose performance into one that locks tight into the groove using region-based parameters for note velocity, timing, and dynamics.
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Ok, Ok… I know what you’re thinking. Channel EQ may not be the sexiest plugin in the world, but it can be incredibly useful. Did you know that Channel EQ includes a built-in analyzer? While you’ll want to be careful not to fall into the habit of ‘mixing with your eyes and not your ears’, the analyzer can be incredibly useful in identifying problem frequencies and obvious areas of sonic redundancy between tracks. I’m always surprised at how many people don’t even know it exists.
Correlation Meter
Correlation Meter—Use the correlation meter to identify phasing issues.
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Have you ever used a mic on the bottom of the snare as well as the top? Or how about something as common as just drum overhead mics? If you have, you should be using Logic’s Correlation Meter plugin. This helpful little guy will let you know how much out of phase audio material you have in a stereo track. Simply put it on a stereo track, (or on a stereo bus and route multiple tracks to it) to have it analyze the audio and look for out-of-phase sounds. If it’s in the red, it’s worth a closer look (and listen!).
BPM Counter
BPM Counter—Don't know the tempo of a track? Fear not! The BPM Counter plugin is your friend.
If you work remotely with other musicians, you’re probably getting an MP3 file and being asked to ‘play along, then send me back your part’. I work this way with a ton of different people, and I can’t tell you how often I get sent something that doesn’t have a tempo indicated in the file name. This can really kill my momentum if I wanted to get started right away and the collaborator isn’t available to tell me the tempo they used. Simply drop the MP3 into an audio track, slap BPM counter on that track and you'll get an accurate picture of the tempo and can get to work.
Amp Designer
Amp Designer—This plugin can absolutely hang with the ‘big boys’. Try it out!
Amp modeling and simulation is one technology that has truly grown in leaps and bounds over the years. Those of us who were around when it first popped up can remember the days where it was truly terrible. Now, however, we are in the dawn of a new age. There are a lot of third-party solutions out there, but Logic Pro X’s amp designer can truly compete with the best of them. You have complete control over the cabinet, amp head, microphone choice, mic position, and just about every permutation thereof. Pair it up with the ‘Pedalboard’ plugin to get your virtual rig really screaming.
Compressor
Compressor—This guy is about 6 plugins in one!
Don’t be fooled by Logic’s single offering in this category. Although there may be only a single word there, ‘Compressor’ actually features 6 different types of compression algorithms that would be 6 completely different plugins from most third-party companies. If you’re looking for that classic ‘LA-2A’ sound, you’ll want to pick the ‘Vintage Opto’ circuit type. If you want to give your drums a solid punch, check out one of the ‘FET’ offerings. There may be only one compressor bundled into Logic Pro X, but it is likely the only one you need.
Logic Pro X is not the only DAW to include some pretty powerful processing right out of the box, check out your favorite DAW’s offerings to see what it comes with—you might be overlooking some useful tools!
| I am importing an MP3 song into Studio One 3 - Artist edition. I am trying to figure how to determine the BPM so I can add additional tracks. I looked at various postings and none of them seem to give me the right answer. And besides, is there a short cut for me to change the tempo number from 120 with up/down arrow keys. Looks like I may have to enter the value manually. |
| If you have the latest version of Melodyne then you can drag the tempo map that Melodyne produces during its analysis into the tempo line of S1 or if you don't have Melodyne functionality you can perform a manual Tempo mapping exercise. Either way, check out the many available YouTube videos on Tempo mapping in S1 particularly those by JPettit a regular S1 forum contributer and Tempo mapping guru. Regards.. Windows 10 Pro/i7 6800k @3.4Ghz/16Gb ram. Studio One Pro, Melodyne Editor 4, Vocalign Project, Superior Drummer 3, Izotope N2-O8 and various other plugins. Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Faderport, Focal Alpha 50's, Korg Pa3x, Korg Pad Kontrol, numerous guitars, basses & other antiquated outboard gear. Maybe one day I'll actually finish a project! |
| ^^^ Skip Please add your specs to your SIGNATURE. Search the STUDIO ONE 4 ONLINE MANUAL. Access your MY.PRESONUS account. OVERVIEW of how to get your issue fixed or the steps to create a SUPPORT TICKET. Needs to include: 1) One Sentence Description 2) Expected Results 3) Actual Results 4) Steps to Reproduce. Windows 10 X 64 : AMD Phenom II X 4 945, ATI Radeon 5450 / 512 RAM - 8GB RAM / 1T SATA, Mac Mini (Late 2014), Faderport and Faderport 8, Yamaha S-08 Synth, Fishman TriplePlay Guitar MIDI, Logidy Controller, assorted PreSonus Gear |
| Steve Carter wroteIf you have the latest version of Melodyne then you can drag the tempo map that Melodyne produces during its analysis into the tempo line of S1 or if you don't have Melodyne functionality you can perform a manual Tempo mapping exercise. I believe Melodyne is not free. I have to activate it. I guess I have to do the old fashion way. I have an arranger keyboard and toggle the tempo with metronome until there is a match. Some of the older songs produced in 1970s may not have steady tempo. Thanks |
| I pop over to cubase if I need to bad enough, like someone gives you a clip and you want to know the tempo, their beat detector has worked for me. I think you get a lite version of melodyne when you buy the pro package but everything needs activation now days. Studio OnePro 4 64bit Win10 i7 7700k 16gb ram 1TB SSD AsusH270M-PLUS interface:StudioKonnekt 48 Melodyne Studio - Nectar Impact LX25+ Where 'IS' Shitcreek? and 'WHY' would you go there without a paddle? |
| Here's a good video on quick tempo mapping from Studio One Expert. This is the old fashioned way, so no Melodyne needed. https://youtu.be/L2RGYtK0COE When in doubt: YouTube. It's full of tutorials. |
| subhapindiproli wroteI believe Melodyne is not free. I have to activate it. Melodyne Essential v4 is free for anyone using Studio One v3 onwards. Melodyne Essential v2 is free for anyone using S1 version 2 and earlier, I believe. And it's worth activating it, not just to alter vocal tuning but for all kinds of purposes such as repitching audio samples. However, I don't know if Essential allows you to do tempo mapping as I'm on version 4 Editor. Anyone know for certain? Garry Knight Studio One 3 Professional Melodyne Editor 4, NI Komplete 11 Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 audio interface Windows 10 Professional 64-bit, 16 GB RAM, Core i5 Microsoft Surface Pro 3, Core i7, 8GB RAM, 128 GB SSD Nektar Impact LX49+, Samson Graphite 25, and Korg microKey 25 MIDI controllers Novation ZeRO SL MkII mixing control surface Korg nanoKontrol 2 mixing control surface Reaper, Logic Pro X, GarageBand https://soundcloud.com/garryknight |
| Melodyne 4 comparison chart. http://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/edi .. tters#3555 And a comparison on the PreSonus site. http://www.presonus.com/products/Studio .. e-versions Skip Please add your specs to your SIGNATURE. Search the STUDIO ONE 4 ONLINE MANUAL. Access your MY.PRESONUS account. OVERVIEW of how to get your issue fixed or the steps to create a SUPPORT TICKET. Needs to include: 1) One Sentence Description 2) Expected Results 3) Actual Results 4) Steps to Reproduce. Windows 10 X 64 : AMD Phenom II X 4 945, ATI Radeon 5450 / 512 RAM - 8GB RAM / 1T SATA, Mac Mini (Late 2014), Faderport and Faderport 8, Yamaha S-08 Synth, Fishman TriplePlay Guitar MIDI, Logidy Controller, assorted PreSonus Gear |
| Funkybot wroteHere's a good video on quick tempo mapping from Studio One Expert. This is the old fashioned way, so no Melodyne needed. nice, thanks. Intel i7-7820x, 128gb RAM, 4tb m.2, GTX 1080ti Windows 10 Pro Audient id14 PreSonus Studio One Pro v4 Reaper, Fruityloops |
| Steve Carter wroteIf you have the latest version of Melodyne then you can drag the tempo map that Melodyne produces during its analysis into the tempo line of S1 or if you don't have Melodyne functionality you can perform a manual Tempo mapping exercise. Right on I don’t have the latest version. I might have the one before that. Will this method still work? Mac Mini (Late 2014) Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel Core I7 Memory: 16 GB Presonus. Studio One Pro V4 Presonus Quantum Presonus Studio Channel Art Pro Studio Channel II Line 6. BassPOD XT Pro Hardware DBX 160a Hardware DBX 160XT Hardware DBX 231 EQ Art Pro Pro VLA II WA76 1176 (clone) EQP-KT Pultec (clone) Presonus. V2 Monitor Station Presonus. FaderPort 8 'God's grace' |
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| frank.crow wroteSteve Carter wroteIf you have the latest version of Melodyne then you can drag the tempo map that Melodyne produces during its analysis into the tempo line of S1 or if you don't have Melodyne functionality you can perform a manual Tempo mapping exercise. It should. Tempo mapping is different than just finding the tempo of a song. Matt Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 Win 10 64bit, 8GB RAM, Intel Xeon Lenovo Thinkpad E520, Windows 7 64bit, 8 GB RAM, Intel i5 Processor S1Pro V4 |
| Also some hip hop guys on youtube have shown me this method and frankly it makes the most sense to me: Find the downbeat of the sample/song, cut at that transient and get a four bar loop going. Drag the tempo up and down until your loop loops perfectly (you can also look/visualize where beats 2, 3 and 4 are, especially if there is snare on 2 and 4). Bam: That's the tempo of the song. Right click the audio file, type in the tempo, and now it will stretch to whatever tempo you have set. Important note with this method: Make sure that there is no tempo already set for the audio file (right click it and type in 0 for file tempo), that way when you drag the global tempo up and down it won't stretch the file at all. You can also start clicking the tempo numbers down below and it'll become a tap tempo, but those are so inaccurate to me..Or maybe I'm just too inaccurate Lenovo Thinkpad with Windows 10 64-bit, 16GB RAM, i7 3740QM 2.7GHz Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 Gen 1 Studio One 4.1 Pro |
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