Logic Pro: How to create Beat Layer Reverses

👉 Want longer more In-depth videos Join the Community➔ https://learn.jonobuchananmusic.com?u... This week, I’m returning to one of my favourite audio processing techniques; Reversing. But rather than heading back to this feature for an ‘obvious’ effect, I’m instead hoping to add subtle layers of complexity to the drums within my project. Finding and selecting short, reversed versions of snares and claps which already exist within your project - and using these to smudge and smear the start-point of the existing drum hits - can be a really interesting way to achieve a little extra colour in your tracks. And if you like the idea, you could add some Kick reverses too, as well as experimenting with using different samples for your reversed slices instead of using the ones already in your mix. -------------------------------------------------------- 👉Are you Interested in Media Composing ? The Complete Orchestral sample Programming Bundle: https://learn.jonobuchananmusic.com/p... 👉Exclusive Presets for Logic Synths ➡️ http://jono-buchanan-music-s-school.t... -------------------------------------------------------- 🎦How to use MIDI Timestretch and Time Handles    • Logic Pro: How to use  MIDI Timestretch an...   🎦 Using th Rotate Tool:    • LOGIC PRO X - Rotate Tool Explained   🎦Old School Audio Editing    • LOGIC PRO X - Old School Audio Editing   More logic Tips ➡️ Subscribe to @jonobuchananmusic --------------------------------------------------- 00:00 Intro and Track Playback 02:17 Creating and reversing a Beat slice 04:30 Positioning reversed Snare slice 06:45 Shorter reverses 08:34 Duplicating and adjusting more Snare reverses 12:01 Clap reverses 14:20 Micro adjustments to Snare reverses 15:09 Volume adjustments and A/Bing the track with and without reverses 16:31 Further thoughts and summary --------------------------------------------------- Join the Commmunity and get access to discounts and free content https://learn.jonobuchananmusic.com?u...