Deep Dive into Quick Sampler of Logic Pro
Serhii Ostrovskyi, Musician
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Intro Edited
2:25
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Lesson 01 - Quick Sampler Overview
2:32
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Lesson 02 - Adding Audio
4:55
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Lesson 03 - Four Playback Modes
5:16
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Lesson 04 - Classic Mode
6:14
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Lesson 05 - One Shot Mode
1:23
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Lesson 06 - Slice Mode
6:36
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Lesson 07 - Recording Mode
1:56
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Lesson 08 - Markers
4:05
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Lesson 09 - From Slice to Midi
3:06
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Lesson 10 - Making Loops Fit
4:20
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Lesson 11 - Mod Matrix
4:00
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Lesson 12 - LFO
5:36
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Lesson 13 - Pitch Controls
8:21
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Lesson 14 - Filter Controls
7:27
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Lesson 15 - Amp Controls
8:35
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Lesson 16 - Final Project
3:07
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Sobre este curso
Welcome to your hands-on sound design lab! In this class, you’ll learn how to take any sound — a vocal, field recording, synth tone, or something random — and turn it into a vibrant, expressive instrument using Logic Pro’s Quick Sampler. This isn’t about making a full track — it’s about learning to shape, modulate, and give motion to a single sound using envelopes, filters, and LFOs.
By the end of this short class, you’ll have crafted a unique, animated patch using just one sample — and along the way, you’ll gain essential creative skills you can apply to beats, textures, or full productions.
You’ll explore how to:
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Load and prepare a sample in Quick Sampler Classic mode
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Shape sound with amplitude and filter envelopes
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Use LFOs to animate filter cutoff and pitch
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Understand Envelope Depth and how it affects filter motion
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Build dynamic, responsive patches using the Mod Matrix
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Combine techniques to create alive, evolving sounds
Why You Should Take This Class
This class is perfect for producers, beatmakers, and synth-curious creatives who want to understand what makes a sound feel alive. These core techniques are the foundation of sound design — and once you master them, you’ll never hear samples the same way again.
Whether you’re making electronic music, hip hop, ambient textures, or experimental art, knowing how to control a sound's shape and motion is key to finding your own sonic voice.
Who This Class Is For
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Beginner to intermediate Logic Pro users
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Producers wanting to level up their sound design
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Creatives exploring synthesis, modulation, and envelopes
No advanced experience is required — if you’re comfortable navigating Logic Pro’s interface, you’re ready.
You’ll need:
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Logic Pro (any recent version with Quick Sampler)
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One audio sample of your choice (voice, field recording, synth, etc.)
That’s it — no extra plugins or gear required.
Conheça seu professor
I’m a musician from Ukraine, my main instrument is a guitar, I have a Professional General Music Studies certificate from Berklee, where I studied such courses as ‘Producing Music in Logic’, ‘Arranging: Contemporary Styles’, ‘Arranging for Songwriters: Instrumentation and Production in Songwriting’, ‘Art of Mixing’, ‘Audio Mastering Techniques’ and others.
Visualizar o perfil completoProjeto prático de curso
Your challenge: Take a single audio sample and transform it into an expressive instrument using Quick Sampler in Logic Pro.
You’ll shape the sound using envelopes, filters, and LFOs — just like in class. The goal isn’t perfection or complexity — it’s creating something with life, texture, and motion.
Steps to Complete the Project:
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Choose your sound.
Grab any sample — a vocal snippet, a synth tone, a field recording, or even a voice memo. -
Load it into Quick Sampler (Classic mode).
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Shape the envelope.
Adjust Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release in the Amp section to define how the sound plays over time. -
Add filter modulation.
Use the Mod Matrix to assign LFO 1 to Filter Cutoff. Try a triangle waveform around 1 Hz for subtle motion. -
Add pitch movement.
Assign LFO 2 to Pitch, around ±100 cents for some expressive wobble or vibrato. -
Adjust Env Depth and Filter.
Use a 12dB Creamy LP filter and play with Env Depth to control how far the filter opens. Use the visual envelope display to match the sound’s shape to your desired vibe. -
Refine and experiment.
Tweak everything — envelope curves, LFO rates, modulation amounts — and see how the sound evolves.
What to Share in the Project Gallery:
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A screenshot of your Mod Matrix and envelope settings
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A few lines describing:
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What sample you used
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What creative choices you made
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How the final sound feels
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(Optional) A short audio or video clip (via YouTube, SoundCloud, etc.)
Tip:
Start simple. It’s not about complexity — it’s about energy and intention. Even the tiniest bit of modulation can bring a static sound to life.
This is your sandbox — explore, shape, and sculpt.
I’m excited to hear how your sound comes alive!
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