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.
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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.
Recording In Logic Pro [Beginner Guide]
In this Beginner Guide tutorial, you’ll learn how to record audio and MIDI, record comp takes, change the project sample rate, tempo, metronome settings, and more.
Adding Media To Logic Pro [Beginner Guide]
In this Beginner Guide tutorial, you will learn how to add media to the Logic Pro Arrange Window and start making music.
Creating Tracks With Logic Pro [Beginner Guide]
In this Beginner Guide tutorial, you’ll learn several ways to create tracks in the Arrange Window so you can quickly start making music.
Logic Pro Arrange Window Overview [Beginner Guide]
In this Beginner Guide tutorial, you’ll explore the main window of logic, the Arrange Window.
Installing And Exploring Logic Studio [Beginner Guide]
This is the first video of our Logic Pro Beginner Guide.
Audio Beat Mapping in Logic Pro
This tutorial covers the basics of beat mapping an audio region. You will learn how to match the tempo grid to an existing audio region while maintaining the timing variations of the source audio file.
Comping Takes With Logic Pro
This tutorial covers the techniques involved in creating composite takes.