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The Logic Pro X Manual - Complete Masterclass


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Overview

This course includes lifetime access so you can complete the course at your own speed.

This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of music production in Logic Pro X masterclass and all of the different well known tips and tricks to enhance your workflow.

Benefits of taking this course include:

  • Unlimited and lifetime access to the course
  • Learn the course at your own pace
  • Course can be accessed on any platform
  • 24/7 Customer support

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Certificate of completion

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Description

In this course you will learn how to master Logic Pro X and create three full productions from scratch in this class, from the idea stage to a complete finished professional sounding track. You will also get those 3 full productions as templates so you can open them on your computer to see how the projects are built up.

What you’ll learn in this course:

  • Start getting creative with Logic Pro and make music quickly.
  • Learn how to get organized and getting your projects clean leading to a better end result.
  • Discover apple loops and how to create a whole project within just an hour.
  • Learn how to Master Logic Pro X with a lot of different quick tips and key commands.
  • Get creative with the piano roll and MIDI - learn how to quickly come up with chords that you would never ever think about doing.
  • Master Logic Pro X in just a day.

We will go over topics such as how to download the software and getting started, managing all sounds that Logic comes with initially going over Logic's interface and look through what different things does just so you get familiar with the software itself and then we are going to learn how to create music with the powerful tools such as Piano Roll, Library, Plugins and lastly we will take a look at the mixer window and how to use the Mixer section in Logic Pro X properly.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to learn Logic Pro X DAW from the ground up.
  • Anyone who wants to produce music with Logic Pro X.
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to record music directly into Logic.
  • Anyone who wants to mix & master music with Logic at your home.
  • Anyone who wants to switch from other DAW to Logic Pro X.
  • Anyone who wants to learn the small things about Logic even if you are already an experienced user.
  • Anyone who wants to understand what you're doing in Logic instead of guessing your way through.
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to actually create music with Logic Pro X.

The The Logic Pro X Manual - Complete Masterclass will cover the following topics:

Section 1 - Introduction

  • Introduction
  • Installing And Downloading Logic Pro X
  • Starting Logic Pro X For The First Time
  • Backing Up Your Sounds, Projects And Your Computer Files

Section 2 - Logic Main Interface

  • Advanced Tools
  • Main Window – Part 1
  • Main Window – Part 2
  • The Control Bar – Part 1
  • The Control Bar – Part 2
  • The Control Bar – Part 3
  • The Control Bar – Part 4
  • The Control Bar – Customization
  • Beats And Project LCD Screen

Section 3 - Tracks And Plugins

  • Tracks – Part 1
  • Tracks – Part 2
  • The Drummer – Introduction
  • Global Tracks
  • Installing 3rd Party Plugins And Organizing Plugins

Section 4 - Editing

  • Regions – Part 1
  • Regions – Part 2
  • Editing Tools – Part 1
  • Editing Tools – Part 2
  • Editing Tools – Part 3
  • Editing Tools – Part 4
  • Audio Track Editor
  • File Editor
  • Piano Roll – Part 1
  • Piano Roll – Part 2
  • The Score Editor
  • The Step Editor – Part 1
  • The Step Editor – Part 2
  • The Drummer – Part 1
  • The Drummer – Part 2
  • The Touch Bar – Part 1
  • The Touch Bar – Part 2

Section 5 - View Modes

  • The Mixer – Part 1
  • The Mixer – Part 2
  • The Inspector
  • Plugins – Part 1
  • Plugins – Part 2
  • Settings – Part 1
  • Settings – Part 2
  • Automation
  • Flex Mode – Part 1
  • Flex Mode – Part 2

Section 6 - Apple Loops And Sounds

  • The Library – Part 1
  • The Library – Part 2
  • Apple Loops – Part 1
  • Apple Loops – Part 2
  • How to Move Logic’s Entire Library To External Hard Drive

Section 7 - Bouncing And Exporting

  • Bouncing – Part 1
  • Bouncing – Part 2

Section 8 - Sidechaining And EQ Settings

  • Low And High Cut – Default Settings
  • Sidechain Compression – 3rd Party Plugin
  • Sidechain Compression – Logic’s Stock Plugin – Part 1
  • Sidechain Compression – Logic’s Stock Plugin – Part 2

Section 9 - Organizing And Housekeeping

  • Screensets
  • Auto Load
  • MIDI Separation
  • Folders
  • How To Learn Key Commands
  • The Arrangement Track And Markers
  • Track Stacks
  • Bounce In Place – Part 1
  • Bounce In Place – Part 2

Section 10 - How To Make A Full Track Fast

  • How To Make A Full Track Fast – Part 1
  • How To Make A Full Track Fast – Part 2
  • How To Make A Full Track Fast – Part 3

Section 11 - Logic Tips And Tricks

  • Misc Tips And Tricks
  • Question And Answer – April 2018

Section 12 - Creating A Full Track With Logic's Stock Plugins

  • Creating a Track with Logic’s Stock Plugins – Project File
  • Playthrough Of The Track
  • Getting Ideas – Part 1
  • Getting Ideas – Part 2
  • Getting Ideas – Part 3
  • Getting Ideas – Part 4
  • Getting Ideas – Part 5
  • Getting Ideas – Part 6
  • Getting Ideas – Part 7
  • Getting Ideas – Part 8
  • Getting Ideas – Part 9
  • Arranging The Track – Part 1
  • Arranging The Track – Part 2
  • Arranging The Track – Part 3
  • Arranging The Track – Part 4
  • Arranging The Track – Part 5
  • Arranging The Track – Part 6
  • Arranging The Track – Part 7
  • Mixing Stage – Part 1
  • Mixing Stage – Part 2
  • Mixing Stage – Part 3
  • Mixing Stage – Part 4
  • Preparing For Mastering
  • The Mastering Stage – Part 1
  • The Mastering Stage – Part 2

Section 13 - Making A Track With Third Party Plugins

  • Introduction
  • Requirements
  • The Initial Idea
  • Organizing The Idea
  • Quick Arrangement
  • Adding Sounds
  • Before Mixing
  • The Mixdown – Part 1
  • The Mixdown – Part 2
  • The Mastering Stage

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of music production in Logic Pro X masterclass and all of the different well known tips and tricks to enhance your workflow.

Requirements

No prior knowledge is required to take this course.

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