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Welcome to the Logic Studio Training Wiki (Work In Progress)
The challenge with creating a table of contents or a step-by-step method for mastering Logic Studio is that everyone uses it differently.
Rather than bore you with tedious tutorials that don't fit your needs, we want you to jump in and start creating music immediately. So if you're not concerned with recording audio and just want to start MIDI sequencing, or if you've got a guitar track you want to lay down and couldn't care less about creating arpeggiators in the Environment, you can go directly to the tutorial you need and begin learning.
For this reason, we've been reluctant to create a table of contents that would lead you to believe you have to start at Step A before you can proceed to Step B.
Also, many of our tutorials belong in multiple categories. A tutorial about channel strips could relate to the Arrange window, the Mixer, multiple editors, and much more. So it can get pretty difficult to define the perfect system of organization. This is why we love the tag cloud or the site search for finding the right tutorial for the moment.
But we ultimately acquiesced and decided to make it as easy as possible to find exactly what you're looking for. That's the intention of this wiki. We'll do our best to categorize all of our tutorials and give you clear navigation. In the future, it will also be user-editable (contact us if you're interested in helping).
If, in addition to our vast archive of video tutorials, you want to reference a step-by-step approach to learning Logic Studio (because you can never know enough!), we highly recommend the Apple Pro Training Series books:
Apple Pro Training Series: Logic Pro 8 and Logic Express 8
Apple Pro Training Series: Logic Pro 8: Beyond the Basics
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