Monthly Archives: October 2008
Mute & Solo Multiple Tracks [Logic Studio Minute]
Posted October 17th, 2008 by David Nunez
Browsing The Library [Logic Studio Minute]
Posted October 16th, 2008 by David Nunez
Merging MIDI Regions [Logic Studio Minute]
Posted October 15th, 2008 by David Nunez
Logic Pro 8 Channel Strips: Working With Settings [Premium]
Posted October 15th, 2008 by David Nunez
Learn how to quickly access channel strip settings in a number of ways. Learn to save, copy, paste, reset, and delete channel strip settings and also quickly switch between them.
Auto Track Zoom [Logic Studio Minute]
Posted October 14th, 2008 by David Nunez
Learn how to use auto track zoom in the Logic Pro arrange window.
Logic Pro 8 Piano Roll Editor: Basic Operations [Premium]
Posted October 13th, 2008 by David Nunez
This tutorial will focus on basics of MIDI note event entry and editing in the Piano Roll editor. It will show the various ways of quickly opening the Piano Roll window for editing. It also describes the layout and function of a Piano Roll editor. Learn to quickly draw in MIDI note data or enter notes through step input mode, change note lengths, and quickly move note events to a desired position. These techniques will make precise MIDI editing a breeze, increasing productivity and enhancing your workflow.
Site Maintenance This Weekend
Posted October 10th, 2008 by Graham English
We’re taking the site offline this weekend to launch a new redesign in preparation for some awesome new content. We can’t wait to show you what we have in store for you! So if you click any previous links from our feeds or emails, you might find some wonky site behavior. Give us until Monday to get the site back up and get ready for some awesome new content!
Working With Regions in Logic Pro: MIDI Loops [Premium]
Posted October 8th, 2008 by David Nunez
This tutorial demonstrates how to setup MIDI loops and edit MIDI data within a region to quickly make edits to looped content.
Logic Pro 8 Tips & Tricks: Piano Roll Editor [Premium]
Posted October 6th, 2008 by David Nunez
Quickly open Event List or Score editors from MIDI notes in the Piano Roll. Mute and copy notes on-the-fly without using tools or menu commands. Correct note overlap problems and merge notes instantly. Select only top or bottom notes or polyphonic music for editing or force all notes in a monophonic line to play legato. Lock MIDI note events to SMPTE timecode, which is incredibly useful for working with hits in film projects. These tips will make you a MIDI editing pro in no time.
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