Learn how the Transform window functions to ease your MIDI editing process. This video will explore how to add human-like variation to bland, sequenced MIDI.
Category: Logic Studio
Logic Pro Trance Gate Effect
Create traditional trance gate effects in Logic Pro 8 using two different methods. Sync your gate effects to tempo and even create custom rhythms for the gated synth sounds!
MainStage Multiple Controllers
Have you ever wondered whether you could use multiple MIDI controllers with Mainstage? Well, you can. This video will show you the ins and outs of multiple controllers in Mainstage.
Logic Pro External MIDI Instruments
Check out this video and learn how to set up Logic to play back your external MIDI instruments from the sequencer! Setup is easy and can be saved as a template for use in your future projects.
Logic Pro Channel Strips: Basic
During this tutorial you will learn the basic functions of channel strips in Logic Pro.
Logic Pro Hyper Draw: Advanced Operations
This tutorial will focus on some of the more advanced aspects of the Hyper Draw portion of the Piano Roll and Score Editor windows.
Logic Pro Channel Strips: Advanced
This tutorial covers some more advanced channel strip functions such as bussing, channel output routing, and surround panning.
Logic Pro Hyper Draw: Basic Operations
This tutorial will instruct you on how to access the Hyper Draw editor in the various windows of Logic Pro 8.
Logic Pro Channel Strips: Working With Settings
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.
Logic Pro Piano Roll Editor: Basic Operations
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.