How To Make A Radio Advert and A Guide To Logic! What Is Logic?
How To Make A Radio Advert and A Guide To Logic! What Is Logic?
This software allows you to write and record your own music.
Mixing tracks is easy. Plus, you can create different versions of it.
Sometimes you will have change the octave on the MIDI Keyboard.
Also, you can create sound or music for a video by importing the video into
logic.
A MIDI Keyboard is a keyboard that lets you play and make any tune.
The MIDI Keyboard can be plugged into your Mini Mac and sends a signal to
Logic.
The notes and chords that you play can be viewed in the Piano Roll.
This is how the MIDI Keyboard is set up to the computer. The Mini Mac has
everything plugged into it. It is the main source! Also, you can plug
headphones into the MIDI Keyboard.
The octave can sometimes affect the sound of the instrument. This is
because some notes maybe silence. So, you can change it by pressing the up
and down buttons.
Furthermore if the green light is showing then it is set on the middle octave.
But, a red light means that octave is before or after the middle octave.
However, that does not matter because the selected octave will go with the
selected instrument.
To get a new Audio track click on the plus button that is beside the heading Global
Tracks Then select Audio and then click Create at the bottom.
To add in Logics Software Instruments click on Media which is on the far right.
Then choose the instrument that you would like to use. (You can also click Search
Library and type in the instrument that you would like to use).
Start
End
Rewind
Fast Forward
Stop
Play
Pause
Record
Pointer Tool- This is the cursor. It allows you to click on things in logic.
Pencil Tool- This tool allows you to draw notes in the piano roll.
Eraser Tool- This tool allows you to delete things that you dont need any
more.
Finger Tool- This tool allows you to grab notes and change their length. You
can make them longer or shorter.
Glue Tool- This tool allows you to select multiple regions. This is by dragging
them. Then you click them with this tool.
Mute Tool- This tool allows you to turn off a sound and you can always put it
back on.
Quantize Tool- With the pointer tool highlight the notes that you would like
to quantize. Then press q on the QWERTY keyboard or go to the tool box
and click on the quantize tool. This makes the notes sound in time with
everything else. (This changes the rhythm).
Velocity Tool- This tool allows you to change the force of the notes. So, say
if you hit the key hard the sound would be loud. However, this tool can make
it quieter. To use the velocity tool go in the tool box and click on it. Then
click on the note that you would like to change the velocity of. Go up for a
higher velocity and go down for a lower velocity.
Zoom Tool- This tool allows you to make your working area zoom in. So, you
get a close-up view of your work.
Brush Tool- This tool allows you to paint in more than one note on the piano
roll at a time.
Automation Select Tool- Click on this tool and drag any control point.
Automation Curve Tool- The same goes with this tool. However, remember
to click on the right tool.
Marquee Tool- This tool allows you to select and edit parts from one or
more regions.
Flex Tool- This tool allows you to edit the timing of audio. So, once you have
selected this tool place it over the region body. Then, drag it. This creates
three markers called: the transient maker, the previous transient marker
and the following transient marker. Then select the marquee tool to edit all
of the parts that need editing.
The Score:
You can view your music as musical notes by click on score. Note that you cant edit
on the score youll have to go back to the Piano Roll.
Loops:
To loop go to the end of a MIDI Region and you will see the loop sign (look on the
screen shot). Then drag it to the right to create a loop.
Bouncing:
To bounce your project go to file, bounce. Then, go to where it says destination and
tick MP3. Finally click bounce in the bottom right. (Not shown in screen shot).
Remember, to check the settings and make sure that you click on the right
tab.
Important Keywords:
Keywords from Logic:
Arrange Window- The working window of Logic. (Editors and arrange area).
Arrange Area- The working space of Logic. (Recording, editing and MIDI
and Audio Regions).
Playhead- This is the white vertical line that tells you the current playing
position of your projects tracks.
Left and Right Locaters- This is tells you the start and end of the cycle
range with the bar ruler.
Cycle Function- This function repeats nonstop between left and right parts
of the locaters.
The Logic Guide task was set to help us use Logic confidently. Also, we can
refer to our guides if we need help with using logic. Furthermore, we can
use it as research.
The radio advert task was set because radio adverts have music in them and
they are challenging to create. This is because they are of different lengths.
(1 minute, 30 seconds and 10 seconds).
My group worked well together and we came up with ideas straight away.
We knew how to create the radio adverts because we are certain on how to
use logic.
Our script is simple. However, was have added in humor to make the radio
adverts interesting.
Lastly as group we decided to create radio adverts for an iPhone 7. But, this
iPhone is like no other because it includes: A built in knife to cut food with,
it comes in three different colours and it has many more different features.
I have not used the glue and brush tools yet. So, I need to use in them in my
next project.