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Logic 301: Advanced Techniques in Logic Pro 8
Mastering Logic Pro

This three-day hands-on course takes you through Logic’s powerful advanced features, covering everything from production, editing, and mixing, to notation and scoring to picture. Throughout the class professional secrets are revealed regarding how to streamline production workflow, accelerate editing tasks, effectively manage takes, and construct a mix that will meet the most exacting standards. You’ll discover powerful techniques for multi-track recording and explore the limitless potential of Logic’s audio instruments, including the revolutionary Sculpture. This course uses the Apple Pro Training Series book “ Logic Pro 8 Beyond the Basics,” by David Dvorin.

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Courses Available: Logic 101 | Logic 301
Course Outline – Day 1


Speeding up Workflow

  1. Launching Logic
  2. Exploring the Interface
  3. Navigating the Song
  4. Zooming
  5. Previewing and Using Loops
  6. Building an Arrangement
  7. Mixing, and Exporting the Mix

Creating and Managing Takes

  1. Digital Audio Recording Settings
  2. Recording a Single Instrument
  3. Recording Additional Takes
  4. Recording Takes in Cycle Mode
  5. Recording Multiple Tracks
  6. Recording Additional Takes on Multiple Tracks
  7. Punching In and Out (Auto and On the Fly)
  8. Adjusting Recording Settings
  9. Adjusting Metronome Settings

Tempo and Pitch Matching

  1. Deleting Unused Audio Files
  2. Importing Audio Files with the Browser
  3. Comping Takes
  4. Flatten Take Folder
  5. Using Fades and Crossfades
  6. Resizing an Audio Region
  7. Moving an Edit Point
  8. Cleaning a Noisy Take
  9. Using the Sample Editor

Working with Software Instruments

  1. Using Software Instruments
  2. Quantizing a Recording
  3. Using External MIDI Hardware
  4. Merging New Recordings
  5. Recording Additional Takes
  6. Layering Instruments
  7. Splitting a Keyboard to Control Two Instruments



Course Outline – Day 2


Working with the Arrangement
  1. Creating and Using Markers
  2. Navigating the Arrangement
  3. Zooming Effectively

Advanced Audio Editing

  1. Using Edits to Create Parts
  2. Comping Tracks
  3. Fixing Problems Using the Sample Editor

Advanced MIDI Editing

  1. Using Loops, Copies, and Aliases
  2. Demixing MIDI Regions
  3. Working with Region Parameters
  4. Working with MIDI Note Events
  5. Using Transform Functions

Working with Mixer Channels

  1. Using the Track Mixer
  2. Using Insert Effects
  3. Using Aux Effects
  4. Panning Stereo Tracks
  5. Switching the Contents of the Plug-in Window
  6. Changing Plug-in Locations
  7. Using Channel Strip Settings

Controlling Signal Flow

  1. Creating Submixes
  2. Using Aux Channels for Multi-Output Software Instruments
  3. Using Mixer Groups
  4. Incorporating External Effects Processorss



Course Outline – Day 3


Automating the Mix
  1. Working with Offline Automation
  2. Performing Real-Time Automation

Working with Notation

  1. Creating Notation
  2. Using Score Styles
  3. Working with Text
  4. Transcribing a Performance
  5. Working with Drum Notation
  6. Creating Scores and Parts

Scoring to Picture

  1. Importing Media
  2. Setting Up Synchronization
  3. Spotting the Movie
  4. Positioning Events on the Timeline

Mixing in Surround

  1. Using Surround Software Instruments
  2. Using Surround Effects
  3. Producing a DVD-A
  4. Downmixing Your Project
  5. Using Compressor for Video Projects



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