Logic Pro: Creating Instrument Patches

This Logic Pro video tutorial series with Logic Pro wiz Eli Krantzberg guides you through the process of creating a range of distinctive instrument patches - from deep synth basses to textured pads and evolving rhythmic instruments by using one of Logic's most powerful features, Instrument Patches! Follow along as Eli breaks down the steps in detail, showing you not only how to layer and process sounds but also how to integrate MIDI effects and advanced modulation techniques to craft truly original tones. Whether you’re looking to build a custom bass, a delicate keyboard, or a dynamic pad, this series covers everything you need to know and helps you organize your sounds efficiently within your system. This Logic Pro course is designed for Logic Pro users who want to start creating and managing their own unique instruments.

Videos
Introduction to the Instrument Patches (05:39) - Hear what we will create in this series and see where to install them on your system.
Synth Bass Supreme (08:44) - Follow along as three separate instrument tracks are layered together and processed in a track stack to create a unique, bespoke synth bass instrument.
Kwiet KeyPad (07:23) - Here, a delicate, textured keyboard sound with an interesting bloom is built up by layering three instruments and various effects.
Cinthy Leed (08:44) - Explore the use of the Modulator MIDI FX plug-in to modulate instrument parameters based on note envelope characteristics, as a lead synth sound is developed layering Retro Synth, Alchemy, and Sample Alchemy together.
Are Peeh (09:07) - See how varied arpeggiator and delay settings are used to create complex interacting rhythms as a very playable instrument is created, generating interesting evolving rhythms.
Prawhg Pahd (09:13) - See how a multi-textured pad is assembled with internal movement and modulation that creates a 70s-style progressive rock vibe.
Roads D_Lux (07:27) - The already lovely-sounding Vintage Electric Piano is enhanced with some additional layered instruments and parallel effects and packed into a track stack for convenient all-in-one portability.