In part 3 of the Logic Pro Mixing tutorial, you’ll learn about using effects, insert effects, send effects, controlling signal flow, using aux channels, output channel strips, surround panning, binaural panning, MIDI channel strips, channel strip settings, mixer views, mixer track notes, I/O labels, and much more.
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