In this video, learn how you can use controlled detuning to make thicker, wider, vintage-sounding synthesizer parts with Retro Synth and Logic's stock plug-ins. This is possible with your synth's built-in fine-tune controls, vibrato via LFOs and even in the effects realm with warbling, modulated tape delays. Your synths will never sound naïve and pedestrian ever again!
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0:00 Start
0:12 The principle of detune
0:57 How detune works in synths
1:19 Playback without detune
2:49 Small detune for a vintage synth sound
4:20 Using vibrato
6:35 Map vibrato to a controller
7:34 Hearing it in context
7:57 Using Tape Delay for pitch warping
10:11 Tape Delay in context
10:52 Recap
Logic Tips - Using Detune to Create a Bigger Sound
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