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The Logic Pro Arrange Window Part 2 – Media Area Through Track Notes
In part 2 of this Logic Pro premium tutorial, you’ll be given an overview of the Arrange Window. We’ll cover the Media Area, Audio Bin, Loop Browser, Library, File Browser, Notes Area, Project Notes, and Track Notes.
The Logic Pro Arrange Window Part 1 – Arrange Area Through The Transport
In part 1 of this Logic Pro premium tutorial, you’ll be given an overview of the Arrange Window. We’ll cover the Arrange Area, Toolbar, Inspector, and Transport.
How to Use the Logic Pro Pedalboard
In this premium tutorial, we’ll show you how to use the Logic Pro Pedalboard plugin to get your stompbox fix.
How to Use the Logic Pro Amp Designer
In this premium tutorial, you’ll learn how to get authentic electric guitar tones with the Logic Pro Amp Designer plugin. You’ll also get some premium Amp Designer presets.
Scoring Workshop – Part 4
In part 4 of our Scoring Workshop, you’ll learn how to import standard MIDI files and use Logic Pro 9’s new selective track import.
Scoring Workshop – Part 3
In part 3 of our Scoring Workshop, you’ll learn how to route audio from standalone instruments back into Logic Pro. This will allow you to overcome Logic Pro’s 4MB RAM ceiling (if you’re running it in 32-bit mode) as well as to get troublesome third-party instruments to play nice with Logic Pro.
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.
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.
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.