Logic Pro X Guitar Amps



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Logic Pro X is, in my opinion, one of the most well rounded and capable DAWs on the market today. At $200 USD, it is a very attractive music creation platform for not only professional audio producers like myself, but also for beginner to advanced musicians who. Amp Designer (Free with Logic Pro X) While not technically free for all DAW users, users of Logic.


I am hoping someone can help me. I have my guitar routed into Input 2 in Logic Pro X.


I loaded an amp from the Library of amps. For example, right now, I have loaded the Amazing Tweed .


The problem is, when I record or play the guitar, I cannot hear it going through the amp. In other words, I can't hear the processed sound. When I play back something I recorded, I hear the processed sound.


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How do i hear the amp as I am recording? All I am hearing is a clean unprocessed sound when I play, which ***** because I'd like to hear the amp I'm using.

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Posted on Oct 26, 2018 4:39 PM

Logic Pro X lends itself very nicely to the task of processing a mono guitar in stereo. In this video, sponsored by Universal Audio, I’m going to use two different Universal Audio guitar amp plug-ins, the Chandler Limited GAV19T, and the Engel E646VS, to create a nice rich, thick ethereal guitar solo sound.

Mono to Stereo

There are several ways to set up stereo processing of a mono track. Here’s the way I like to do it:

  • Route your guitar track output to an unused Bus. This automatically generates an Aux Track set to stereo, with the appropriate bus set as the input.
  • Convert it to mono by clicking on the format button at the top of the Channel Strip in the Mixer.
  • Then create a new unused Aux Track (default key command is Control + N in the Mixer). Set this to the same input.
Pro

You now have the same signal arriving at two mono busses. They can be processed and panned individually for a fully customizable stereo image.

Video

Logic Pro X Guitar Amp Simulator

In the following video, I use a different Universal Audio amp on each channel. Of course, the tones are different but blended together, they create a unique and rich sound. This is a relatively clean guitar part, but I don’t like going too clean. I used the third channel on the Engel E646VS for a sound with a bit of bite, but that is not too overdriven.

I chose something nice and warm sounding in the Chandler Limited GAV19T with the Tone set to thick, and the boost at +4. Then, I set up a contrasting delay offset from the Engel amp, to create some nice cross-rhythms. I ran these both through Logic Pro X’s Space Designer and panned to taste.

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