Apple's Logic Pro 9 is major player in the world of professional audio. Featuring one of the best set of default tools, it is also one of the more complex systems to master. Sam McGuire, audio engineer, author and educator, explains Logic in the context of real world situations, helping you understand how and why you would use the various features that Logic offers. Learn by doing as you follow along using the provided work file session. It doesn't matter if you are new to Logic or a veteran user, this course will help you be more productive and fully capitalize on old and new features in Logic Pro 9. To begin learning Apple Logic Pro 9 today, simply click on the movie links.
Introduction to Logic 9
Introduction Overview New Features
Amp Designer Pedalboard Edit in Soundtrack Importing Audio Files
Importing Files Finding the Tempo Beat Mapping
Preparing for the Mix
The Inspector
The Mixer pt. 1
The Mixer pt. 2
Editing Audio Files
Basic Tools
Sample Editor pt. 1
Sample Editor pt. 2
Editing Preferences
Flex Time
Introduction to Flex
The Flex Modes
Manual Adjustments
Quantization
Other Time Tools
Varispeed
Speed Fades
Pitch Correction
Pitch Correction pt. 1
Pitch Correction pt. 2
Pitch Shifter
Drum Replacement
Time Aligning the Kit
Drum Replacement
Audio to Score
Mix Effects
Equalization pt. 1
Equalization pt. 2
Compression pt. 1
Compression pt. 2
Adaptive Limiter
Delay
Delay Designer
Reverb pt. 1
Reverb pt. 2
Using Reverb
Special Effects pt. 1
Special Effects pt. 2
Automation
Introduction to Automation
Recording Automation
Hyper Draw
Mastering
Effects
Exporting
WaveBurner
MIDI
Logic as a Sequencer
Recording MIDI
The Piano Roll
MIDI Parameters
The Environment
Quantization
Instruments
EFM1 (Bitcrusher)
ES E (Phase Distortion)
ES M (Ensemble)
ES P (Tape Delay)
ES 1
ES 2 pt. 1
ES 2 pt. 2
EVB3
EVD6
EVOC 20 PS
EXS24 pt. 1
EXS24 pt. 2
External Instrument
Klopfgeist
Sculpture pt. 1
Sculpture pt. 2
Sculpture Exploration
Ultrabeat pt. 1
Ultrabeat pt. 2
Garageband Instruments
Apple Loops
Importing Apple Loops
Using them in Projects
Creating Loops
Loops Survey
Global Tracks
Score Editor
Introduction to the Score Editor
Note Entry
Layout
Finishing & Printing
Track Header
Nodes
Freeze Tracks
Protect
Other Options
Recording
Setting Up an Interface
Aggregate Interfaces
Setting Levels & Click
Loop Recording
Take Editor
Take Edit Example
Video Files
Open Movies
Adjust Movies
Export Movies
The Browser
Finding Files
Project Browser
Lists
Events
Markers
Tempo pt. 1
Tempo pt. 2
Bounce
Bounce in Place
Bounce Project
Final Format Options
Advanced Features
Transform Window
Environment Routing
Control Surface Programming
Conclusion / Credits
Wrap Up
Author Bio