This video covers the following:
1. Importing Audio Files
2. Exporting Audio Files
3. Exporting All Tracks to Stems
Apple Loops for Logic Pro & Garageband
Inspiring You To Make Better Music.
1. Importing Audio Files
2. Exporting Audio Files
3. Exporting All Tracks to Stems
In this video we cover:
1. Importing Audio Files
2. Exporting Audio Files
3. Exporting All Tracks to Stems
1. Audio Recording Techniques in Logic X (continued from Ep. 4 & 5)
2. Cycle Recording (aka Loop Record)
3. Duplicating Tracks
4. Combining Takes with Quick Swipe Comping
1. Audio Recording Techniques in Logic X (continued)
2. Using Quick Punch-In
3. Punching In Vocals
1. Audio Recording Techniques in Logic X
2. Low Latency Mode
3. Adding Icons to the Control Bar
4. Autopunch
5. Intro to Take Folders and Comping
6. Using Quick Swipe Comping
1. Setting up for recording
2. Adding a Guitar or Bass track
3. Understanding Sample Rate
4. Understanding Bit Depth
5. Understanding I/O Buffer
6. Changing the recording file type
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1. Functional & Navigational Aspects of Logic X
2. Transport Controls & Key Commands
3. Colorize Regions
4. Using Cycle Mode
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1. Getting started in Logic X
2. Setting Up Audio I/O
3. Using Audio Tracks and Recording
4. Using Software Instruments and Recording MIDI
5. Using Apple Loops
6. Using the Arpeggiator Plug-in
7. Bouncing a Project
In this tutorial, Mo Volans approaches the popular subject of mastering from a different angle. He’ll show you the bare essentials, not just in plugins, but also in workflow. He’ll take an EDM track that doesn’t have much wrong with it, and quickly get it ready to play in a club or to friends. Note: This is not the advised route if you’re going for a full release through a label.
“Logic Pro X – How it Works” is not only the first manual available for Apple’s new music production app “Logic Pro X”, it is the most comprehensive one. On 359 letter size, full color pages, the author explains the app in great detail with additional background information that is often required to fully understand specific features.
Many of the information regarding the functionality of Logic Pro X is found neither in the official documentation nor anywhere else. Logic Pro X is a very deep and sometimes complex application that users (beginners and pros alike) often struggle with. This is where the unique approach of the Graphically Enhanced Manuals series come in. No matter how complex or complicated the subject is, the author provides easy to understand graphics and diagrams that let the reader understand and master the material.
Logic Remote Manual
“Logic Remote (iPad) – How it Works” from the GEM series (Graphically Enhanced Manuals) explains Apple’s brand new iPad app “Logic Remote” with rich illustrations and diagrams that are not found in any other manual or even in Apple’s own documentation. This 68 pages letter size book presents this software application in great detail with that easy to understand, visual approach. This book is in fact the only comprehensive manual for this app.
Logic Pro X – How it Works: A new type of manual – the visual approach
Logic Remote (iPad) – How it Works: A new type of manual – the visual approach