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Apple Logic 301: Advanced Music Production in Logic Pro 9

This three-day course teaches invaluable real-world techniques for music production and editing, mixing, notation, and scoring to picture with Logic. Throughout the class, students learn numerous professional secrets for streamlining production workflows and constructing a mix to meet the most exacting standards. Experienced Logic users and newcomers alike will find invaluable methods for manipulating tempo and pitch, fine-tuning audio and MIDI tracks, processing MIDI data, managing signal flow, assigning physical controllers, and getting the most out of Logic’s revolutionary software instruments.

Pre-Requisites: Basic knowledge of Mac OS X, Basic knowledge of audio terminology is required. Ideally, students will have attended a Logic 101 course. Delegates will need to have passed the Logic Level 1 examination as well as Level 2 to achieve Apple Certified Pro (Logic) Level 2 certification.

What You Will Learn: Customizing the Interface and using Key Commands, Managing I/O Setups and creating and Managing Takes Working with Software Instruments, Creating and Using Markers, Designing sound with Sculpture, Advanced MIDI editing

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Topics Description
Speeding Up Your WorkflowUsing Project Templates, Creating Your Own Template, Customizing the Interface, Using Key Commands, Accessing the Tool Menu, Saving a Project Template, Opening and Creating Projects Automatically, and Backing Up and Transporting Your Setup
Working with Time and PitchCreating Your Own Apple Loops with the Apple Loops Utility, Using the Time and Pitch Machine, Using Pitch Correction, Using Flex Time, Using Speed Fades, Making Tempo Adjustments with Varispeed and Working with Rubato Passages
Synthesis with the ES2Understanding the User Interface, Exploring the Oscillator Waveforms, Using Oscillator Modulation to Create Interesting Sounds, Sculpting Your Sound Using the Filters, Using Modulation and Exploring the Output/Processing Section
Sampling with the EXS24 mkIICreating Sampler Instruments, Using the EXS24 Instrument Editor, Creating Loop Points, Using the Parameter Window, Creating Multiple Zones from Regions Transients, Using Filters and Modulation to Process the Sound, Using Groups and Routing Individual Sounds for Processing
Sound Design with SculptureUnderstanding the String, Using Objects in Sculpture, Adjusting the Pickups, Processing the Sound, Using Modulation in Sculpture and Saving and Trying Presets
Building Drum Sounds with UltrabeatSelecting Sounds in the Assignment Section, Exploring the Sound Generators, Processing with the Filter and Bitcrusher and Automating Parameters in Step Mode
Working with the ArrangementNavigating the Arrangement, Using Markers, Using Global Edits and Working with Folders
Advanced Audio EditingSmoothing Transitions with Crossfades, Fixing Clicks in the Sample Editor, Creating New Parts from Existing Ones, Editing with Mixer Groups, Repairing Drums with Marquee Transient and Editing Drums in Soundtrack Pro
Advanced MIDI EditingUsing Aliases, Working with Region Parameters, Selecting MIDI Events for Editing, Using Transform Functions and Separating MIDI Events
Managing the MixImporting Channel Strips and Data, Working with the Mixer, Creating Production Notes, Panning Stereo Tracks, Switching the Contents of the Plug-in Window, Changing Plug-in Locations, Using a Plug-in’s Extended Parameters and Using Mixer Groups
Controlling Signal FlowUsing Aux Channels as Submixes, Applying Send Effects to Submixes, Using Side Chain Effects, Positioning Sends Pre or Post Channel Strip Controls, Incorporating External Effects Processors and Bouncing in Place
Controlling the MixAutomating an Aux Channel, Copying Automation Data Between Tracks, Scaling Automated Values, Applying Automation to Multiple Tracks at Once and Using Control Surfaces
MIDI Processing in the EnvironmentNavigating within the Environment, Creating Environment Objects, Creating Signal Chains and Using Touch Tracks Objects
Certification ExamStudents take an end user exam to earn Apple Certified Pro, Logic Pro 9 Level Two status

 

 

 

 

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