In this episode, we’ll have a look at why the order of the FX chains we put together matters. Insert FX work in series, whereby one effect is ‘plugged into’ the next. So it makes sense that if we were to introduce Reverb first, for instance, that reverb will be present as we add EQ and Compression. Whereas if we added EQ and Compression first, they’ll apply their settings to a dry signal before the reverb is added later. Let’s explore this very example, as well as looking at the implications of the order of FX at the output stage.
00:00 Intro and track playback
01:34 Exploring the order of Vocal FX
03:28 Swapping Compressor and Space Designer
04:29 Microscope on Compressor and reverb order
07:07 Exploring other examples of FX switching
07:46 FX at the Output stage
10:27 Even a subtle EQ can cause problems
11:52 Summary
Негізгі бет Logic Pro X: Why The Order Of FX Matters
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