Logic Pro X Lesson How to Write A Song and Humanize Studio Horns
In this lesson learn how to use Studio Horns as part of a song with Drums, Bass and guitars. Learn how to program more realistic sounding drum parts using drummer, how to voice Studio Horns to better fit with a full band, how bass lines and live guitars can enhance and help to mask some of Studio Horns' inaccuracies. In this series learn how to make Studio Horns sound convincing in your tracks and mixes and in this lesson I break down the writing and arranging process.

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