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Logic Pro 8 Arrange Window Overview [Beginner Series]

In this Beginner Series tutorial, you’ll explore the main window of logic, the Arrange Window.

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Comments to “Logic Pro 8 Arrange Window Overview [Beginner Series]”

  1. Pablo Aldape says:

    what exactly is a bus? and why do you have 64 of them? how do you send a signal through a bus? :/ …confused

    • You use busses to send audio to aux channel strips for processing or submixing. Choose a bus from the I/O in the channel strip inspector for submixing or choose a bus from the effects sends to send it to an aux for processing.

  2. w. wayne arrants says:

    Any trick to getting a higher resolution picture on your training videos? It’s fine small but when expanded it not so great.

    Thanks.

    W. Wayne Arrants

  3. w. wayne arrants says:

    Graham, this may be something you’re uncomfortable with, but I have just purchased the Logic 9 program and this weekend I will be purchasing a MBP to run it on. I want some advice on processor speed and hard drive speed (hate to purchase something and it be wrong). I am, at this point, coming from Garage Band and an old Macbook. I will be making most of my music and spoken word podcasts with keyboard, guitar and voice. I want to be sure the computer is fast enough. Is there some sort of industry standard for the program?

    • Just get the fastest you can afford. Everything they have out right now can do a lot more than what you’re probably used to with your old MacBook. I would even consider getting an iMac which is even faster and has more screen real estate. Go for at least a 7200RPM hard drive.

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