So you upgraded Logic Pro or opened a project and your record enable, freeze, or some other button is now missing. Have no fear. It’s usually a very simple fix.
Author: Graham English
How Do I Control A Software Instrument’s Bypass Button?
Learn how to control the bypass of a software instrument using the environment. From there, you can choose a specific MIDI event to control it remotely.
How To Open Logic Pro 9 In 64-Bit Mode
Learn how to open Logic Pro 9.1 in 64-bit mode and more.
What Is A Notch Filter And How Do I Use It?
Learn what a notch filter is, where to find it in Logic Pro, and how it’s used.
Trifonic: Creating Your Own Multi-Sample Instruments
Brian Trifon discusses the benefits of creating your own multi-sample instruments, and shows off a few of Trifonic’s own multi-sample creations.
Logic Pro 9.1 and MainStage 2.1 Updates Are Available
Check your Software Update! This is big news: 64-bit! Logic Pro 9.1 and MainStage 2.1 updates delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes.
Trifonic: Bass Filter Modulation and Layering
Brian Trifon talks about Trifonic’s technique for creating big, wobbly bass sounds. You can download the bass patch from Next Step Audio.
Trifonic: Editing Beats – Part 2
Brian Trifon continues his discussion on drum programming and demonstrates Trifonic’s method for time-stretching to create special effects and glitchy awesomeness.
Trifonic: Editing Beats – Part 1
Brian Trifon demonstrates some of Trifonic’s techniques for chopping up a beat loop, creating stutter edits, and making glitch effects.
Scoring Workshop – Part 2
In part 2 of our Scoring Workshop, you’ll learn how get more power out of your system and overcome Logic Pro’s 4 GB RAM limit by using external standalone instruments, you’ll learn advanced environment routing, and much more.