How I Structure A New Work (Part 5)

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In this demo, I approach orchestration using the bass track and Logic Pro's synth ES2. As the video progresses, you'll notice the change in timbre of the original bass. As with structure, the process is intuitive and may take several days getting it to where it needs to be.

ES2 is a massive synth to explore in. I highly recommend the MusicTechHelpGuy channel to learn more about it. Josh Carney is an audio engineer who works extensively in Logic Pro X. For recording, editing, plugins, and synths, he's the one I turn to.

https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicTechHelpGuy

Please note, I kept the volume low as some sounds in this experimentation are delicate. Be assured, nothing peaked or clipped in the mix. Feedback is always welcome!


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Creating experimental electronic music with SuperCollider and Logic Pro. Styles range from ambient to the experimental, from downtempo to the academic. Craftsmanship takes precedence.

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