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Navigating Logic Pro [Beginner Guide]

Posted May 14th, 2009 by



Navigating Logic Pro [Beginner Guide]

In this Beginner Guide tutorial, you’ll learn multiple ways to navigate Logic Pro, how to undo your mistakes, and various ways of selecting tracks and regions.

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In this Logic Pro Beginner Guide tutorial, you’ll learn multiple ways to navigate Logic Pro, how to undo your mistakes, and various ways of selecting tracks and regions.

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  1. Paul Elliott says:

    Hey guys, thanks so much! I am a self taught sound engineer at a church in South Africa, so good training is hard to come by. I know all the technical stuff when it comes to mixing well. I don’t know how to transfer that knowledge into Logic though (being an ex PC user), so this site is perfect for me.

    I have bought a subscription and have already learnt more in the intro video about the environment than I got out of the huge burdensome owners manuals!

  2. timothie de ramos says:

    Stereo Tape Delay technique ROCKS!!!!

    i’ve used it on every tracks and all i can say is… SWEET!

    thanks!

    tim de ramos


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