This Scoring Workshop will show you the benefits of orchestrating scores, help you maximize your setup and get more power from your computer, learn the score editor, and much more.
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Posted November 23rd, 2009 by Graham English
This series of tutorials will show you the benefits of orchestrating scores, help you maximize your setup and get more power from your computer, learn the score editor, and much more.
This Scoring Workshop will show you the benefits of orchestrating scores, help you maximize your setup and get more power from your computer, learn the score editor, and much more.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
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Graham English says:
Good catch. Thanks, Anthony!
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Your scoring workshops have been outstanding! Super stuff.
How about something on writing aggregate devices… ei: Snowball Mics
BTW Checkout http://soundcloud.com/bobrutkas to see what Logic and I have accomplished so far. I’ll put my latest in your drop box.
Thanks! Got just what you need: How To Record In Logic Pro With Your Blue Snowball Mic
Checking out your soundcloud now! BTW, mine’s here: http://soundcloud.com/grahamenglish