Discussion:
Making the guitar sustain for longer
Logic Users Group
2010-11-09 18:28:40 UTC
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Hello,

qrt has just posted in the Logic 9 forum of Logic Users Group under the title of Making the guitar sustain for longer.

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I find that with Logic (in some cases) you play a note usually higher pitched note on the guitar (electric) and it fades out very quickly.

To give an example I'm using the Little Big Amp Crunch channel strip

For instance, say I bend the 8th fret on the B string up to the 10th fret (notes G to an A). Or bending from the 7th to 9th frets on the G string (D to E)

You'll hear the bend and the note, and then at some speed it fades away. This doesn't sound natural in the way it fades out.

I noticed that on completely blank channel strips, everything sounds fine and the note fades out normally.

Is this to do with the plugs selected etc?

Does anybody else find this?

Thanks
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dennis gunn
2010-11-10 06:24:08 UTC
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Post by Logic Users Group
I find that with Logic (in some cases) you play a note usually higher pitched note on the guitar (electric) and it fades out very quickly.
To give an example I'm using the Little Big Amp Crunch channel strip
For instance, say I bend the 8th fret on the B string up to the 10th fret (notes G to an A). Or bending from the 7th to 9th frets on the G string (D to E)
You'll hear the bend and the note, and then at some speed it fades away. This doesn't sound natural in the way it fades out.
Look at the channel strip carefully and see if there is a noise gate someplace in the signal chain.



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