Modulation and Pitch outro
Lesson time: (1min 3sec)
Aamir wraps up the modulation and pitch section, showing how he uses these plugins to add movement, spatial interest and build effects chains.
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Lesson transcript:
Enhancing Sound with Modulation and Pitch Plugins
The modulation and pitch plugins are super cool because you can take a basic sound and add a lot of interest to it.
Adding Movement and Spatial Interest
What I mean when I say that is:
- You can add movement to the sound.
- You can introduce spatial interest.
Introducing Electronic Elements
With pitch shifting and pitch correction, you can add elements that you probably wouldn't have in a normal voice.
This includes:
- A more computerized element
- An electronic element to vocal sounds or any sound you like
Building Effects Chains
One great thing you can do with all of these plugins is to start building effects chains.
When you build those, you're:
- Applying a little bit of one plugin
- Adding a little bit of another plugin
By putting it all together, you create a sound that is far removed from the original.
It may have started as a very basic or dry sound, but now it has transformed into something much more interesting.
About the instructor

Aamir Yaqub is a music producer and engineer based in London. He has worked with some of the biggest names in music, including Alicia Keys, David Guetta, Rihanna, Sia and will.i.am, as well as developing independent artists.Across his courses he teaches his complete Logic Pro workflow - from the interface and recording through beat-making, synthesis and MIDI effects to mixing and finishing a track. read more




