Author Archives: David Nunez

David graduated Stanford University with a degree in music composition. Now working in LA, he has been involved as a composer, orchestrator, sound designer and music programmer on a number of feature films and other musical projects. He is also currently producing tracks for a handful of local rock musicians and bands.

Logic Pro Global Tracks: Basics [Premium]

Posted July 16th, 2008 by

Logic Pro Global Tracks: Basics [Premium]

This Logic Pro tutorial explains how to display and use various global tracks on a basic level.

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Working With Events: Quantization [Premium]

Posted July 14th, 2008 by

Working With Events: Quantization [Premium]

This tutorial covers the quantization of MIDI note events while working in the Piano Roll Editor.

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Comping Takes With Logic Pro [Premium]

Posted July 9th, 2008 by

Comping Takes With Logic Pro [Premium]

This tutorial covers the techniques involved in creating composite takes.

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Punch Recording Audio With Logic Pro [Premium]

Posted July 7th, 2008 by

Punch Recording Audio With Logic Pro [Premium]

This tutorial covers the techniques involved in basic punch recording. Learn to set punch in and out points and record over problem segments of existing recordings.

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The Basics Of Recording Audio With Logic Pro [Premium]

Posted June 25th, 2008 by

The Basics Of Recording Audio With Logic Pro [Premium]

This tutorial covers the initial setup and basics of recording from an audio input source.

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Basic Environment: Mapped Instrument [Premium]

Posted June 23rd, 2008 by

Basic Environment: Mapped Instrument [Premium]

This Logic Pro tutorial covers basic functions of the mapped instrument object in the Logic Pro environment.

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Basic Environment: Layers [Premium]

Posted June 18th, 2008 by

Basic Environment: Layers [Premium]

This tutorial will explore the basic layout of the Logic Pro environment window, namely its organization into layers.

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Advanced Environment Chord Memorizer: Harp [Premium]

Posted June 16th, 2008 by

Advanced Environment Chord Memorizer: Harp [Premium]

More advanced application of the chord memorizer object in Logic Pro’s environment.

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Advanced Environment Chord Memorizer: Brass [Premium]

Posted June 11th, 2008 by

Advanced Environment Chord Memorizer: Brass [Premium]

More advanced application of the chord memorizer object in Logic Pro’s environment.

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Basic Environment Chord Memorizer [Premium]

Posted June 9th, 2008 by

Basic Environment Chord Memorizer [Premium]

This tutorial covers the basic functions of the chord memorizer object in Logic Pro’s Environment.

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