Tempo mastery! Logic Pro- How to "beat map" or "tempo map" so you own the tempo!

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Tempo controls are one of the most importanat aspects of the music practice in a DAW, and it can be to leveling up your projects. Let me show you :)
Update.. At roughly 13:30 I should have said BAR, not BEAT. My bad...

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  • @dougiemonday
    @dougiemonday6 күн бұрын

    This is something I am committed to learning to help bring back life to my songwriting since life moved me to a daw

  • @weigelmc
    @weigelmc5 ай бұрын

    This is something that I have struggled with over the years, and you're right there's absolutely minimal resources to help you all the way through this process. Thanks for clarifying in such an incredibly concise and precise way!

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much. Since this video, logic has made some advances with smart tempo, but unfortunately; if the music is any kind of material that is not loaded with transients in a steady common meter, it functions poorly. Being able to beat map like this can make the difference.

  • @tomhudsonacting60
    @tomhudsonacting602 ай бұрын

    That was super helpful, thank you so much !!! and your music is absolutely beautiful, top notch.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you kindly Tom. Grateful to bring a new perspective here to a classic problem.

  • @wesboundmusic
    @wesboundmusic3 ай бұрын

    I've been looking for this forever and you nailed it! Got yourself another subscriber for it, excellent!

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    3 ай бұрын

    Westbound. Appreciating being of good use to y'all. It amazes me that with all the advancements logic ilhas made with smart tempo, this type of technique (transient beat mapping) is Still relevant due to the shortcomings of smart tempo. There will come a day when we don't need to be able to do this, but we're not quite there yet.

  • @wesboundmusic

    @wesboundmusic

    3 ай бұрын

    I couldn't agree more on all you just said,@@thejacevekexperience . Baffles me to no end as well that such vital things seem to get overlooked by their engineers or rather: Product development managers or whatever they call the role these days at the bitten fruit corp. I found it particularly savvy and smart on your part to shrink the MIDI events to basically the equivalent of transients which then get bounced to become real (audio) transients for Logic to be able to "listen" to them. I love workarounds like that and take some joy in coming up with them when I can. But you're right: We shouldn't have to be pressed to find our own solutions, it would be infinitely better if such things were present and provided already. Huh. ;-) Thanks again, I love tutorials like this one!

  • @playamaqui
    @playamaquiАй бұрын

    Amazing! Thank you very much!

  • @blue-balance
    @blue-balance Жыл бұрын

    Great video, and I love your music! Keep creating!!

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the inspiration

  • @drjthornley
    @drjthornleyАй бұрын

    So beautiful. You got me.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks 🙏 I appreciate the vibe

  • @ggjindrak
    @ggjindrak10 ай бұрын

    How am I just finding your channel? Nice work! I remember using tempo changes in Digital Performer back in the day, but I don't think it was possible to do what you've explained here. So very useful.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    9 ай бұрын

    Welcome Gary, thanks for the positive feedback, yes, tempo mapping is the definitive icing on the cake and the production process for having your rhythm settings are crossed your global set up with the music tempo synched to the project tempo as one ☝️

  • @kevinthebeagle
    @kevinthebeagle2 жыл бұрын

    thanks for this; well presented and explained and your music is lovely. keep them coming!

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank u Todd. This was filmed in North Carolina- Carolina beach, and now I’m set up in San Francisco CA 2900 miles away we’ve moved! I’m up and running here and the cameras are set- like and subscribe for more!

  • @kevinthebeagle

    @kevinthebeagle

    2 жыл бұрын

    good luck in SF; we just left LA after 30 yrs in film music (out to pasture in TN:) )

  • @Dregarf
    @Dregarf10 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed the Presentation - exactly what I was trying to learn how to do. Beautiful Piano part BTW

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    10 ай бұрын

    Why thank you 🙏. I appreciate that this video is helping some people, and grateful for the positive feedback.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks, glad to offer something useful🎉

  • @Hammerman48
    @Hammerman484 ай бұрын

    Laborious process…..but essential to create the track to your piano track.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    3 ай бұрын

    And believe it or not- this gets easier once you do it a few times. At first it a little top heavy on the learning curve, but one thing that helped me is stepping back into basic musiciansip- counting. Moving methodically and slow.

  • @johnhamers4571
    @johnhamers45714 ай бұрын

    The best lesson that I had in years ! Glad that I found this 💯🙏🏼✌🏼 The first video that seem to work.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow, this is terrific feedback. Thank you so much for the kind words, I felt good making this video because I put myself in the shoes of people like yourself, looking for an answer to this problem. Seems it worked. Much respect for you.

  • @johnhamers4571

    @johnhamers4571

    4 ай бұрын

    @evekexperience When intelligence touches the very soul it becomes a name that not yet exists in my vocabulary. Progressive is just not enough force 💯🦴🙏🏼✌🏼

  • @malachy2
    @malachy28 ай бұрын

    Absolutely great video. This is a problem which has bothered me for a long time. A great explanation for those of us who don't want to play to a click! Many thanks. (Subscribed).

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m glad you found some value with this, it’s one of those things you get better at the more you do it.

  • @jasonjamesbradshaw
    @jasonjamesbradshaw Жыл бұрын

    Great thanks! I’ve been trying to find out how to do this for ages!

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad to help

  • @halukkurtoglu126
    @halukkurtoglu126 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Thanks man for this nice explanation.Very good video and nice music.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    Жыл бұрын

    Much appreciated - THANK you!

  • @markopfer7932
    @markopfer79324 ай бұрын

    great video!

  • @galefraney
    @galefraney8 ай бұрын

    Super interesting !!

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    8 ай бұрын

    Hey thx gale- appreciate some positive feedback

  • @stephansnow7777
    @stephansnow77776 ай бұрын

    To cool! Thanks man

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    6 ай бұрын

    Right on thanks!

  • @tychosnova2896
    @tychosnova28969 ай бұрын

    one of the more creative and interesting tempo adjusting videos out there - especially from someone who plays classical piano - kinda' rare ...

  • @tychosnova2896

    @tychosnova2896

    9 ай бұрын

    it's always a surprise to hear someone's demo track that has incredible, original, music on it. I get tired of the electrical cranked out sounds. This is refreshing.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the kind feedback- it’s nice to deliver some value to you .

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    8 ай бұрын

    Trust me, I know how you feel, so many of the videos are definitely about certain styles of music that are more main stream, and there’s nothing wrong with that, I love a great, EDM track when it’s right, but it’s only a drop in the bucket of all the different forms of musical expression there are- and I got to thinking people who are more of the lyrical styles of music creation might like to have a compass on their behalf too!

  • @johannesharbort9329
    @johannesharbort93297 ай бұрын

    Love how relaxed you talk, you´re the bob ross of logix ; ) Thank you for the information, too, btw.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    7 ай бұрын

    That’s awesome Johannes. Appreciate the reference. You know it’s kind of interesting, I really can’t do appreciate Bob Ross in the later years of my life. My mom was an artist, and I think looking back at the time, I saw him he’s being a little kitschy - but now, I realize I was wrong about that. He was very special. One of a kind.

  • @ibemelaura
    @ibemelaura4 ай бұрын

    can't believe I didn't know this years ago, great video

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi there thank you for the kind words, smart tempo has come a long way, but it still has a long way to go, and it does not beat map intelligent dynamic music very well. So we have these techniques to back it’s up.

  • @3684541
    @368454110 ай бұрын

    Really pretty stuff

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks 🙏 much appreciated

  • @kevinmcmillan6935
    @kevinmcmillan69355 ай бұрын

    Christ, is that your own piano part? That is gorgeous.... also very helpful video... thanks!

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey that’s awesome Kevin. Yes, that’s all my material and piano playing. I’m live on this channel Mon through Friday. Mon wed and Fri at 9 pm eastern Tues and Thur at 8 pm eastern Thanks again.

  • @thejacevekexperience
    @thejacevekexperience3 жыл бұрын

    13:30 ish, I meant to say BAR not beat, and I’m sorry if that confused someone.

  • @rossdonald594
    @rossdonald59410 ай бұрын

    Jace, Thank you for your presentation. This has helped enormously. I am at present recording a singer/guitarist who cannot use a click track, so essentially a live recording of vocal and acoustic guitar...... I'd like to add more textures, but the tempo is all over the place, and I've been struggling to create a tempo map.......

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    10 ай бұрын

    Terrific Ross - keep that music flowing!

  • @radiorobasoar
    @radiorobasoar11 ай бұрын

    Oh this is helpful thanks, love your music also, reminds me of Michel Legrand, beautiful ❤ I’ve been struggling with a live band recording project, trying to figure out how to beat map a small section that I need to replace with the same section from another take, haven’t been able to figure it out yet, watched so many videos and yours is perhaps is the simplest to understand but still not translating to my exact purpose, If you have time could I contact you for one on one help?

  • @IntraVortex
    @IntraVortex2 ай бұрын

    Hey man! Nice work and extremely helpful. Hope you’re still producing content.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I've actually been focused on my steaming lives for a bit. You can catch me on here mon, wed and Fri at 9 pm eastern. Tue and Thurs 8 pm eastern.

  • @BlakeHassebrock
    @BlakeHassebrock14 күн бұрын

    thank you! is it possible to do this with a guitar track? Basically i'm hung up on the piece where each note needs to be modified to be short

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    13 күн бұрын

    Hi there, Blake. So you ask the question “ is it possible to do this with a guitar track?” The trick with doing this beat mapping technique is adapting the technique im showing you to the material at hand. In your case, the question would be what kind of guitar track is this? Is it rhythmic playing? Fingerpicking.? Guitar pic? is the guitar keeping time? If the answer to those questions is yes, then when you look out over the course of the audio file, you should be seeing transients in your waveform. And if you see those, a beat map can be made. Start by counting the rhythm as you listen to your audio. Do you see a transient on the down beat of each bar in the waveform. Perhaps a finger picking a string as part of the material? That’d be a great place to start. As far as shortening, guitar notes is concerned, that sounds like a pretty tall order bud. In a situation like that, you’re probably looking at flex time. You might want to do a little bit of look up research on flextime, and guitar.

  • @datooch
    @datooch Жыл бұрын

    I like this but I think if I do this I would create an audio click track by tapping on my desk or something to that effect then beat map that instead of manipulating the original midi track then converting it to audio.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    Жыл бұрын

    It's important to know this. Good job. Because having a way to interpret rhythm that suits your individualistic style, it’s just as important as anything I have said here as matter fact, I go as far to say that I have my own techniques intertwined these objective basics.

  • @paulmichailidis2635
    @paulmichailidis26352 жыл бұрын

    This did not work for me cause all my midi regions shifted around. SMPTE lock only locked the track automation and the midi regions still moved around. What fixed it for me is the Protect MIDI option in the beat mapping global track.

  • @BrianHuether
    @BrianHuether7 ай бұрын

    Great video! Nice strategy to go from MIDI to transient-heavy audio. Would you now use Smart Tempo instead?

  • @MartaHereu
    @MartaHereu Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Jace, it's a very cool video. I would like to ask you what is the big difference in comparison with doing Detect Tempo and then applying region tempo to the track.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Marta thank you for the good vibes… smart tempo is a feature, (as you would expect) that improves generationally with new releases of logic. Where it is today versus even were it was when I made this video is an improvement. That said, detecting temple in a region has improved, but it does have its limitations. If I’m doing something in a complex time signature, it can be really problematic. Although it detects well in common time, it falls apart if I’m in 7/8 or 5/4 etc. So the technique I’m showing in this video, kind of holds up that end of the bargain with when I’m trying to get my projects razor sharp. That said, I’m so practiced at it that I can usually tempo map a project within one hour. If you’re asking when to use beat mapping/tempo mapping techniques like I’ve shown, or detect tempo, it’s gonna come down to the material, and how pronounced the tempo is- which literally translates to how punctuated the transients are. Midi based material versus audio of course gives us an advantage in this department. Because in a mini line, we can literally go in, and dial up the velocity of a downbeat, by setting, that particular note to 127 on the velocity. So quite literally, logic is seeing a huge transient, on the down beat. If you’re using audio source material, where the downbeat is not so overly parent, you could augment those down beets with midi drum hits that pronounce that downbeat to logic in the form of another big transient on those downbeat when you bounce that material out. Some people don’t realize, that tempo is one of the most detectable assets in music, even when the tempo is very free-flowing, it helps, when logic knows exactly where everything is, for the sake of keeping projects tight… So long story short, detect tempo is great when it works, when it doesn’t, these are the tricks you wanna have up your sleeve. Thank you 🙏 and keep making 🎼

  • @CreatingMusicandSound
    @CreatingMusicandSound4 ай бұрын

    Have you tried beatmapping the printed audio of a midi track? it worked for me and eliminates the manual labor of mapping every beat 👍

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    4 ай бұрын

    So at the time of the creation of this video, beat mapping, a.k.a. smart tempo was a fresh update. Now several updates later, it has gotten better. But unfortunately, anything other than 4/4 time that is inclined to be predictable and steady is more time-consuming w/smart tempo for its inaccuracies than just doing what I’m showing. For example, if I’m doing something and 6/8 time or 7/8 it’s hopeless. But I think it’s getting better all the time. Long story short yes, I do exactly what you’re talking about, but only when it’s simple. Thanks for sharing !

  • @kevinkeiper2275
    @kevinkeiper22757 ай бұрын

    very helpful but what are all the filled and unfilled dots in the top tempo track?

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    6 ай бұрын

    I wanna answer this question for you, but I’m not quite sure exactly what thing you’re talking about. Maybe I’ll get it though. The blue line at the top with all the dots is the tempo. The green tracks with the dots in them are simply midi tracks. And that’s the whole point here. When I do this process from start to finish, those many tracks are frozen in place they don’t move. They are a snapshot of events in time and they have to stay in time. Because I’m forcing the project to adhere to the time of the MIDI. The music When the tempo track is done, I then unfreeze those tracks, this is called “SMPTE LOCK”. I unlock this. Now, when I move those blue dots around in the tempo, the midi notes will actually move as they should for that tempo change. So it allows me to then go back and re-sculpt tempo if necessary. Accurately and confidently. Does that help?

  • @IrnBruNYC
    @IrnBruNYC8 ай бұрын

    “Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo” is completely broken for me. Other people have reported the same issue at least as far back as 10.7.7. Like me, these other people are also running Ventura on an iMac. The issue is this: I start a new project with a few empty audio tracks, and then, in my first track, I import a piece of audio. I then select “Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo.” Instead of creating a tempo map based on the audio region, Logic assigns a value of 253 BPM to every measure in the project. (Actually I think it’s 252.9). I’ve tried everything I can think of to fix this. It doesn’t matter what audio file I import, Logic assigns a tempo of 253 bpm. I am at my wit’s end.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes, it’s unfortunate and it’s why I beat map. Logic’s paste region tempo to project is only good for basic common time EDM, or straight strumming song writers and such. It’s got a zero percent rating on interpreting real time changes, or expressive tempo changes

  • @audiocircleband
    @audiocircleband2 ай бұрын

    What about this. If you have digitized old 24 track tape and you bring all the tracks in to logic pro to remix. Nothing is midi. This is easy for midi files but not with aiff files. You don't have the ability to sympti lock wave files like you do midi files.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    2 ай бұрын

    Ok so as you’ve said this is a totally different scenario requiring additional techniques no featured in this video. I’ve done this many times although I’ve not made a video about it : it goes something like this. Are the tracks separated? If so, is there a rhythm line? If so, start there. Analyze that audio line for transients. Map the transient to map the same way I have in this video. Let’s keep in mind: if this is a simple 4/4 common rhythm we’re talking about, smart tempo now does a good job of mapping that all on its own.

  • @vewilli
    @vewilli6 ай бұрын

    Very interesting although difficult. So this tip should help me to create a „Ritardando“ at the end of my song, which I don‘t manage to, even not with a Logic expert at Apple hotline with Screen synchronisation. We couldn‘t solve the problem. When I slowed down the tempo at the end of the song in the tempo line, it just didn‘t/doesn‘t slowed down when I play it back. No idea why? Still can’t solve the problem of applying a ritardando to my song.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    6 ай бұрын

    Make sure that you highlight the region and make sure that SMPTE LOCK is Off. I’d it isn’t, tracks will not respond to tempo changes in the tempo timeline

  • @colinjames2469

    @colinjames2469

    3 күн бұрын

    apple really is the worst for any kind of technical advice. all the so-called experts do is look up the manual.

  • @hansfreekit
    @hansfreekit22 күн бұрын

    Oh wow. I’m losing the will to live.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    20 күн бұрын

    For gods sake man. I'm a musician not a reason to live. (spoken in Dr McCoy voice from star trek. ) hahaha

  • @mysterybro100
    @mysterybro1005 ай бұрын

    Two words ….Smart Tempo…

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, no. It doesn’t work for any kind of sophisticated real interpretation of complex tempo moment. If we’re listening to four on the floor EDM, it might have a chance. Outside of that.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s useless

  • @mysterybro100

    @mysterybro100

    5 ай бұрын

    @@thejacevekexperience I use it all the time . Works wonderfully. You can also use it in realtime, no click in Adapt mode. Then it shows me what the tempo is after. I play piano improvs that I then can adjust to picture for scoring....

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mysterybro100 happy for you. I’m writing music here that changes as much is 30 to 70 bpm. Filled with speed up and slow down. It never gets it right for me, and the amount of time it takes me to beat map up some thing like this, 20 minutes, I just do it and move on. If I’m doing music in 3/4 time, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8, 5/4 Fugheddabout it. If I’m doing a steady 4/4 track. Yea. Hopefully it gets better because it’s a wonderful time saver if they could get it right

  • @mysterybro100

    @mysterybro100

    5 ай бұрын

    um...ok@@thejacevekexperience

  • @wilhelmhagberg8854
    @wilhelmhagberg885410 ай бұрын

    Cool but couldn't you have achieved this much easier with Logic "Smart Tempo"?

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    10 ай бұрын

    No, when pieces are moving around with this much rubato it’s too much of a hassle due to its inaccuracy. Smart tempo is best for a four on the floor, rock song, or a folk song, or a country song, where there’s a strum beat that is clear, or a drum beat that is taking off time steadily.

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    10 ай бұрын

    Or if it’s electronic dance music, that’s very obvious to Smart tempo. But soundtrack style music, with big long legato lines, I’m better off tempo mapping because I can do it in about 20 minutes.

  • @andrewharman6861
    @andrewharman686111 ай бұрын

    Wow what a technician but for me this approach removes so much of the joy of creation however good if your very technical imagine Hendrix doing this,, feedback was frustrating enough back in the day This methods is guaranteed razor on the beat composition however ten years later your old need spectacles and lost your creative energy I would say just be bold jump in write a song love it and if it’s a little off grid your still laughing n it’s only the snobs who will notice your human I write this after 40 years in the studio grey haired sick and old My point LIFE IS TO SHORT

  • @thejacevekexperience

    @thejacevekexperience

    11 ай бұрын

    So this is indeed a technical thing, and its whats required for pro level rhytmic control when you are using multiple instruments. Please remember. Everything is too technical the first time you do it... Than one time becomes 2... 2 becomes 3.... the next thing you know, its as easy as falling off a beat lol!! It just takes practice and you have to be willing to go for it.

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