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Description Apple Logic Pro Advanced Logic Pro has many advanced features that unleash it?s true potential. And Logic is well known for its ability to record and playback midi and audio. But it?s 30 instruments and over 70 plug-in effects can leave a beginner or intermediate user overwhelmed. The available resources are powerful, providing you know what to do with them. This course will unlock that mystery. Join Logic expert Christopher Miller as he shows users how to get the most out of Logic Pro. He even covers Standard notation work flow and it`s plug-ins, and demonstrates a never-before seen method for performing live called ?position-based performance?. This new method created by course instructor Christopher Miller will enable more instruments and plug-ins than with track based methods. This course?s in-depth instruction will speed up your daily work flow in editing and production, as well as show you many short cuts to streamline your production and performance needs. Many Logic song files are included so you can follow along as tec hniques are demonstrated. To begin learning Logic Pro Advanced today, simply click on one of the links. |
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Explanation of the Course
Introduction
Speeding up Workflow
Introduction
Helpful Key Commands
Screensets
Making Your Autoload
Templates
Commercial Production / Media Management
Introduction
Beat Mapping
Mixer Channels
Channel Strip Settings
Audio Editing pt. 1
Audio Editing pt. 2
Markers pt. 1
Markers pt. 2
Talk Back Mic
Headphone Mix
Recording Multiple Takes pt. 1
Recording Multiple Takes pt. 2
Save as Project
Summation
Automation / Fades and Ctrl Surfaces Introduction Supported Ctrl Surface pt. 1 Supported Ctrl Surface pt. 2 Track vs. Region Automation Track Automation Modes Editing Track Automation Fades Environment pt. 1 Environment pt. 2 Audio Objects Multi Instruments
Music for Film or TV Introduction Synchronization Video Display Importing XML and BWF Detecting Cuts / Using Markers Regions at SMPTE Locations Exporting the Final Project
Standard Notation Introduction Instrument Sets and Score Styles Text Styles Quantize in Arrange vs. Editor Score Workflow Global Score Preferences Numbers and Names Preferences Lyrics Note Attributes Triplets Slurs Dynamics / Codas and Roadmaps Score Interface Finishing the Score Summation
Virtual Instruments and Plug-Ins Introduction Basics EQs pt. 1 EQs pt. 2 Dynamic pt. 1 Dynamic pt. 2 Dynamic pt. 3 Distortion Filter pt. 1 Filter pt. 2 Delay pt. 1 Delay pt. 2 Modulation pt. 1 Modulation pt. 2 Reverb pt. 1 Reverb pt. 2 Convolution Reverb Special pt. 1 Special pt. 2 Special pt. 3 Special pt. 4 Vocoder Instrument Basics EFM1 ES M ES P ES E ES 1 ES 2 pt. 1 ES 2 pt. 2 Ultrabeat pt. 1 Ultrabeat pt. 2 Ultrabeat pt. 3 Sculpture pt. 1 Sculpture pt. 2 Sculpture pt. 3 EVB3 pt. 1 EVB3 pt. 2 EVP88 pt. 1 EVP88 pt. 2 EVD6 pt. 1 EVD6 pt. 2 EXS 24 pt. 1 EXS 24 pt. 2 EXS 24 pt. 3 Garageband Instruments Summation
Live Performance Introduction Touring Keyboardist Comparison Setting Up Splits and Layers Track-Based Performance Position-Based Performance pt. 1 Position-Based Performance pt. 2 Live Performance Effects Summation
Other Applications Introduction Requirements for PT Setting Up ESB (TDM) Setting Up Rewire
Waveburner Introduction CD Text Interface Differs from Logic Markers Effects Key Commands
Credits Summation About the Author
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