Mastering Logic 7$10.00 ![]() macProVideo.com Mastering Logic 7 Tutorial
Mastering Logic 7 is the flagship training program here at macProVideo.com. There's a simple fact about Logic: it's the simplest and most intuitive audio editor on the market! But like all software, you can't jump in running. To understand Logic, you need a guiding hand. Martin Sitter designed and authored Apple's Level 1 Logic training. Based largely on routines developed for the classroom, Martin opens Logic to students in ways that only an expert educator can. But don't trust us, trust others like you. If you really want to know what this program is like, read the reviews ... they really are the best indicator! Chapter 1: Exploring the Workspace
Section 1: CREATING AN AUTOLOAD SONG 01: Setting Up Logic02: Configuring Tracks 03: Choosing a Driver 04: Choosing a Sampling Rate 05: Zooming In & Out 06: Using the Transport 07: Saving an Autoload Song Section 2: LOGIC BASICS 08: Opening a Song09: Enabling the Transport Panel 10: Exploring the Arrange Window 11: Creating Cycle Regions 12: Using Skip Cycle Mode 13: Controlling Cycle Mode Playback 14: Toolbox Tricks 15: The Primary and Secondary Tools 16: Importing Audio Files 17: Stereo Vs Mono Tracks Section 3: USING PLUG-INS 18: Inserting DSP Effects19: Bypassing DSP Effects 20: Adjusting Track Volume 21: Audio Instrument Overview 22: Monitoring MIDI input 23: Using the Caps Lock Keyboard Section 4: USING KEY COMMANDS 24: Using Key Commands25: Using MIDI Key Commands Section 5: USING SCREENSETS 26: Erasing Key Commands27: Screensets Overview 28: Creating Custom Screensets 29: Copying, Pasting, and Locking Screensets Section 6: FINISHING A PROJECT 30: Saving the Project31: Bouncing Your Song 32: Bouncing for the Web Chapter 2: Using Apple Loops
Section 1: WORKING WITH TEMPO 33: Adjusting Songs to Region Tempo34: Adjusting Regions to Song Tempo 35: Choosing a Time Machine Algorithm Section 2: CREATING YOUR OWN APPLE LOOPS 36: Opening the Apple Loop Utility37: Setting Loop Info 38: Adjusting Loop Transients 39: Saving the Apple Loop 40: Finding the Apple Loop Utility Section 3: USING THE LOOP BROWSER 41: Installing Apple Loop Collections42: Using the Loop Browser 43: Using Favorites 44: Sorting Loops in the Loop Browser 45: Adding Blue Apple Loops 46: Adding Green Apple Loops Section 4: REPEATING AND LOOPING AUDIO REGIONS 47: Copying Objects48: Repeat Objects 49: Using Aliases 50: Looping Objects 51: Working with Loops and Aliases 52: Using the Undo History Section 5: USING GLOBAL TRACKS 53: Using the Global Tempo Track54: Using Tempo Alternatives 55: Using the Global Transposition Track Chapter 3: Editing Audio and MIDI
Section 1: USING THE AUDIO WINDOW 56: Importing into the Audio Window57: Dragging Audio Files into the Arrangement 58: Adding Multiple Audio Files 59: Audio Window Tricks 60: Working with Sampling Rates Section 2: EDITING REGIONS 61: Trimming Using the Arrow Tool62: Cutting Using the Scissors Tool 63: Cutting Using Function Commands 64: Using the Glue Tool Section 3: PACKING FOLDERS 65: Packing a Folder66: Unpacking a Folder Section 4: SETTING ANCHOR POINTS 67: Cleaning-Up the Audio Window68: Exploring Anchor Points in the Audio Window 69: Setting Anchor Points in the Sample Editor 70: Setting the Audition Channel Section 5: CREATING FADES 71: Creating Fades72: Creating Cross Fades 73: Fine-Tuning Fades Section 6: Editing MIDI Data 74: Opening the Matrix Editor75: Exploring the Matrix Editor 76: Editing Notes in the Matrix Editor 77: Editing Notes with a MIDI Keyboard 78: Quantizing MIDI Data 79: Transposing MIDI Section 7: USING HYPERDRAW 80: Using HyperDraw81: HyperDraw Curves (Logic Pro Only) 82: HyperDraw Wrap-Up Chapter 4: Recording Tracks
Section 1: SETTING UP TO RECORD 83: Configuring Recorded Files84: Using Software Monitoring 85: Setting the I/O Buffer size 86: Specifying a Record Path 87: Changing the Record Path 88: Choosing a Recording Time 89: Using the Metronome 90: Changing the Metronome's Sound 91: Creating A Count-In Section 2: RECORDING AN AUDIO TRACK 92: Recording a Track93: Selecting an Input 94: Recording through Effects 9 5: Using Replace Mode 96: Using Auto Drop 97: Punch Recording 98: Using Cycle Record 99: Trashing Unwanted Recordings Section 3: RECORDING MIDI 100: Recording MIDI101: Trouble-shooting MIDI Recording 102: Capture Last Take As Recording 103: MIDI Input Filtering 104: MIDI Thru Filtering 105: Step Recording MIDI Chapter 5: Automating the Mix
Section 1: USING THE TRACK MIXER 106: Opening the Track Mixer107: Filtering Tracks in the Track Mixer 108: Mixing in the Track Mixer Section 2: CREATING A MIX 109: Adjusting Levels110: Controlling Clipping 111: Using a Limiter 112: Using Sends 113: Using the Freeze Function 114: Finding Freeze Files Section 3: AUTOMATING TRACKS 115: Static Track Automation Basics116: Working with Static Automation 117: Automation Tricks 118: Moving Automation 119: Setting up for Live Automation 120: Exploring Automation Modes 121: Comparing Latch, Touch, and Write Modes 122: Final Automation Preferences Section 4: AUTOMATING WITH MIDI CONTROLLERS 123: Using Automation Quick Access124: Assigning Multiple MIDI Controllers You may buy Mastering Logic 7 or download it from our website. |
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