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Logic Pro 8 Channel Strips: Advanced [Premium]

Posted October 22nd, 2008 by



Logic Pro 8 Channel Strips: Advanced [Premium]

This tutorial covers some more advanced channel strip functions such as bussing, channel output routing and surround panning.

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This tutorial covers some more advanced channel strip functions such as bussing, channel output routing and surround panning. This will prepare you for more advanced mixing techniques such as routing send effects, creating submixes and creating surround mixes. You will also learn the basics of using channel strip settings to quickly recall your favorite channel settings, even across various projects!





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  1. J DeCuir says:

    Hi, it seems like the audio in Logic Pro 8 Channel Strips: Advanced is super-low. I thought it was missing until I cranked my speakers.

    So far, I’m really digging the tutorials. Keep up the good work!

    Peace,
    Jason

  2. Yeah, you’re right. I’ll fix it. In the mean time, if you download it and play it with Quicktime, Shift+Up Arrow will overclock your volume.

    Thanks for letting us know!

  3. Fixed. Thanks again for the heads up.


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