This video is all about how to mix your snare in Logic Pro X.
I take you step by step through using a noise gate, compression, EQ, samples and reverb to make sure you can get a great sounding snare every time.
This tutorial is in Logic Pro X, however most of these principles can be applied in every other DAW including Pro Tools.
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Hello! Could you show me how to select a codec in this program? Can you attach a screenshot or something like that. This site explains in detail how to take a screenshot on Windows 11, I think you’ll figure it out in a couple of minutes