You ready?
- You must start with a blank Logic file – no templates
- You can only use internal Logic sound, no external sample libraries
- You get 30 minutes from launch to bounce
- The final project folder has to be less than 30 MB.
Post it here or wherever you can, then drop a link.
THE 30/30 Logic Challenge is ON!
Here’s my first entry:
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Here’s the logic project file. Enjoy!
Brian Steckler 4:27 pm on 5 February 2010 Permalink
Why the 30 MB limit? Is that all the samples we’d use, or recorded audio? If the Logic samples are “included” what’s in your project file, just the bounce, or is that not included either?
Pi 8:37 pm on 5 February 2010 Permalink
can it be moved down to 3 MB? Counting Samples?
michael 10:50 pm on 5 February 2010 Permalink
I needed another “30″ to make the catchy title work.
The 30 MB is for recorded audio. Samples don’t count, use as many as you want.
Stick 5:20 pm on 6 February 2010 Permalink
Ok, here’s mine. I might have to try it again. That’s not as much time as it used to be. HA!
http://thestickhouse.com/outgoing/misc/stick_30_in_30.zip
And just the audio:
http://thestickhouse.com/outgoing/misc/stick_30_in_30.mp3
Zack 11:25 am on 7 February 2010 Permalink
Are we to judge these on their musical quality, technical merit, or what?
If there’s an award for “Most-Likely-To-Inspire-Pornography”, I feel Stick should win it, hands-down.
And Mike is a shoe-in for the “What-You’d-Probably-Hear-If-You-Stepped-Into-An-Airlock” award.
michael 7:21 pm on 7 February 2010 Permalink
We are judging them on the basis of how awesome they are. Duh.
Actually, this is all just a ruse to learn some new awesome go-to Logic tricks that other people use when they have no time and have to deliver something cool. My go-to is the sine wave mono line trick and the piano rip. I’m looking to expand my vocabulary.
Brian Steckler 7:51 pm on 7 February 2010 Permalink
Oh, see, if you’d have mentioned that I might’ve went for something “trickier” than merely delaying the clap track for that phat R&B sound.
JLord 9:11 pm on 7 February 2010 Permalink
Here’s my entry. A note so it can be better appreciated: The true beauty is in the logic file. The fade out is an aleatoric synth solo. Yes, aleatoric. I got the software to improvise. And every time you play back the Logic file, it will improvise something different.
For us college students who don’t have their website up and running yet…
http://www.filedropper.com/30min
And the Logic file:
http://www.filedropper.com/30min_1