So Much Better
Blank Logic Lyrics


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verse1: He left you awhile ago and made you feel like your not special.

He made you feel that girls like you come a dime a dozen, dime a dozen



pre-chorus: But if you ever look behind you'll find a world that's waiting.
for you to open up your eyes, and ask you what you are waiting for.



chorus: You've got to get him out of your head, 'cause your so much better.

You've got every guy wishing they were him so they could get next to you.

You've got to get him out of your head, 'cause your so much better.

You've got every guy wishing they were him so they could get next to you.



verse 2: He calls you up late last night and says he wants to get together.

You say to him make up your mind, you can't wait forever, forever



pre-chorus: He only calls you when he's alone, and no one else will come over.

Everyone prays you'll grow a brain, to see he's going to leave you again.



chorus: 1x



bridge: You know your wrong because you feel it deep inside your heart.

I know its hard to start from scratch, but don't settle for second best.







chorus: 1x

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Blank Logic's song "So Much Better" explore the theme of self-worth and empowerment after a toxic relationship. The first verse sets the tone of the song, pointing out how the partner made the singer feel unimportant, like just one of many girls. The pre-chorus serves as a reminder that there is an entire world beyond the limitations of the toxic relationship, and encourages the singer to open up and seize what's waiting for her. The chorus is a declaration of self-worth, telling the singer that she deserves better than her previous partner, and that every other guy wishes they could be with her.


The second verse introduces an element of temptation – the ex-partner wants to get back together, but the singer refuses to wait forever for him to decide what he wants. The pre-chorus reinforces the idea that the ex-partner is not a good influence, calling him "alone" and "leaving again," and implying that the singer needs to "grow a brain" to see that the relationship is not worth it. The final chorus reinforces the theme of self-worth and empowerment, chanting for the listener to "get him out of your head" and reveling in the knowledge that they are much better than the toxic relationship they left behind.


Line by Line Meaning

He left you awhile ago and made you feel like your not special.
He made you feel that he can get someone better than you, someone like you is easily replaceable.


But if you ever look behind you'll find a world that's waiting.
If you take a step back and open your mind, you'll see that there's a whole world waiting for you.


You've got to get him out of your head, 'cause your so much better.
Forget about him because you can have any guy you want, and they all wish they were him.


He calls you up late last night and says he wants to get together.
He only contacts you when he's lonely and no one else is available.


You say to him make up your mind, you can't wait forever, forever
You're not going to stick around and wait for him to make up his mind forever.


Everyone prays you'll grow a brain, to see he's going to leave you again.
Everyone hopes that you'll become smarter and realize that he's just going to hurt you again.


You know your wrong because you feel it deep inside your heart.
You know that you're making a mistake because it feels wrong deep down inside.


I know its hard to start from scratch, but don't settle for second best.
I understand that starting over can be hard, but don't settle for anything less than the best.




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622chaos

Hey Ethan - I loved the authenticity of this video along with all of the others I've seen on your channel. I recently made the switch to Ableton from Logic after being a Logic head for 6 years. It's been around 6 months since I've switched over, so I can say a few things.

I guess I'll start with the synths... ES M is insanely simple and super slept on (imo) mono synth that is great for sub basses and acid sounds. It''s extremely intuitive and relatively easy to get some nice sound out of. Since switching to ableton I have yet to find a synth that is that simple and robust to create those sounds. ES2 has some good sounds as well, and you can basically do anything with it, but I would often opt for different, easier to use synths such as ES P or Retrosynth. Retrosynth is great for beginners and you can make some relatively complex sounds (as far as subtractive synthesis can stretch lol). E FM is garbage, I've never been able to use it effectively, same with ES E. Alchemy has some really complex presets and lots of customizability, but the system for modulation is not as great as other 3rd party synths like Serum or even Surge XT. It also annihilates your cpu, so that's fun <3. Sculpture is a very intimidating, but powerful synth, but I have not had any luck designing sounds from scratch using it because there's just so much going on.

I'm not gonna sit here and write about every audio effect, but logic has most of them and they're pretty good. Phat FX and Step FX are easily the most slept on, and so is tape delay. Super powerful stuff. However, some Ableton effects that I now cannot live without do not have a Logic clone such as Erosion and Spectral resonator. Also, it's true, ableton has better warping capabilities and it is way more intuitive when it comes to this. Additionally the instrument and effect racks are extremely helpful and fun to create, and though you can save fx racks and macros on logic, ableton is way more efficient and effective when it comes to this.

In terms of workflow, I do sometimes miss the pitch correct function in Logic, it's basically melodyne but worse, but at least it's free! To my knowledge, ableton does not have a feature like this. A lot of people also say that mixing in Logic is easier, but I've had no problem mixing in ableton. The horizontal audio effect rack saves so much time not having to have 3000 different plugin windows open. Ableton also has the ability to search for any plugin efficiently, something logic does not have.

Overall they're both amazing programs with great capabilities, but after switching to ableton, I'm never going back.



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622chaos

Hey Ethan - I loved the authenticity of this video along with all of the others I've seen on your channel. I recently made the switch to Ableton from Logic after being a Logic head for 6 years. It's been around 6 months since I've switched over, so I can say a few things.

I guess I'll start with the synths... ES M is insanely simple and super slept on (imo) mono synth that is great for sub basses and acid sounds. It''s extremely intuitive and relatively easy to get some nice sound out of. Since switching to ableton I have yet to find a synth that is that simple and robust to create those sounds. ES2 has some good sounds as well, and you can basically do anything with it, but I would often opt for different, easier to use synths such as ES P or Retrosynth. Retrosynth is great for beginners and you can make some relatively complex sounds (as far as subtractive synthesis can stretch lol). E FM is garbage, I've never been able to use it effectively, same with ES E. Alchemy has some really complex presets and lots of customizability, but the system for modulation is not as great as other 3rd party synths like Serum or even Surge XT. It also annihilates your cpu, so that's fun <3. Sculpture is a very intimidating, but powerful synth, but I have not had any luck designing sounds from scratch using it because there's just so much going on.

I'm not gonna sit here and write about every audio effect, but logic has most of them and they're pretty good. Phat FX and Step FX are easily the most slept on, and so is tape delay. Super powerful stuff. However, some Ableton effects that I now cannot live without do not have a Logic clone such as Erosion and Spectral resonator. Also, it's true, ableton has better warping capabilities and it is way more intuitive when it comes to this. Additionally the instrument and effect racks are extremely helpful and fun to create, and though you can save fx racks and macros on logic, ableton is way more efficient and effective when it comes to this.

In terms of workflow, I do sometimes miss the pitch correct function in Logic, it's basically melodyne but worse, but at least it's free! To my knowledge, ableton does not have a feature like this. A lot of people also say that mixing in Logic is easier, but I've had no problem mixing in ableton. The horizontal audio effect rack saves so much time not having to have 3000 different plugin windows open. Ableton also has the ability to search for any plugin efficiently, something logic does not have.

Overall they're both amazing programs with great capabilities, but after switching to ableton, I'm never going back.

Ethan Davis

wow this is a LOT of helpful for Logic. thank you for sharing, pinned (:

622chaos

@Ethan Davis Thank you sir!!!

Cino POR a.k.a DjCino

@Ethan Davishave you try LMMS? Don´t do it, that f... daw should call Puzzle DAW or some kind of Windows 11, a tottaly nighmare! And Live... for God sake, is there any Daw better than Live? As Maccauly said once: - I don´t think so!

Kiidz

​@Cino POR a.k.a DjCinobro said LMMS 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 you got Me really lmfao here 😂🤣😂

Erik Fox

logic x is amazing..after 10 years still love it!!! I started on ableton too but switched to logic and don't regret at all....

Catshyt

What make Logic x so amazing to you compared to ableton ? Ableton is cool but i hate its layout. Logic is so beautiful and inspiring, but it seems not so intuitive as ableton on the first look. What i love with ableton is the direct view on your effects side by side, wich is amazing for creativity

Kurt Szul

The way you see Logic is the way I see Ableton. All you need are the shortcuts. Logic is easy. Ableton is taking me time.

deecm22

I’m a software engineer and I can attest to the fact that Ableton is a usability nightmare!!! I open the interface and I don’t even know how to get started so I just close it and open logic again. I started using logic and created several songs the very same day. Ableton needs and overhaul!

JJetpack

Cmd + D in ableton is Cmd + R in logic!! I hope this helps for any future logic sessions

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