In Mastering the Logic Pro Bass Amp Designer, you’ll discover how to get great bass sounds in different styles of music using four classic bass amp models.
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Mastering the Logic Pro Amp Designer Part 3
Mastering the Logic Pro Amp Designer Part 3 starts digging into guitar tones. You’ll learn an efficient way to audition tones using cycle mode and you’ll hear all the Fender amp models put to use.
- Learn the quickest and most efficient way to dial in Amp Designer tones
- Hear the Fender Amp Designer models in a funky context
- See how the Amp Designer mic placement changes the guitar tone
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Mastering the Logic Pro Amp Designer Part 1
In Mastering the Logic Pro Amp Designer part 1, you will get a complete overview of the course as well a rockin’ demonstration Amp Designer’s capabilities.
The Progressive Rock Method Part 8 – How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums: Tips and Tricks To Speed Up Your Work Flow
In Part 8 of The Progressive Rock Method’s How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums, you will learn tips and tricks that will help you speed up your workflow considerably while maintaining high quality results.
The Progressive Rock Method Part 7 – How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums: Demystifying Odd Meters
In Part 7 of The Progressive Rock Method’s How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums you will learn the ins and outs of odd meters. A concept that was once tricky and confusing will be made easy to understand and you will learn how to work it in to your own music.
The Progressive Rock Method Part 6 – How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums: One Tempo, Many Feels – Half-Time, Regular-Time, and Double-Time Drum Beats
In Part 6 of The Progressive Rock Method’s How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums you will learn the differences between half-time, regular-time, and double-time feels, and how to implement them into your drum programming to enhance your music.
The Progressive Rock Method Part 5 – How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums: Tracking An Advanced Part
In Part 5 of The Progressive Rock Method’s How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums, you will learn how to apply all the previously discussed programming concepts – effective uses of the various drums, workflow, dynamics, and general concepts that make the programming sound natural – to a complex drum beat that involves complicated meters shifts as well as a tempo change.
The Progressive Rock Method Part 4 – How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums: Making It Real With Dynamics
In Part 4 of The Progressive Rock Method’s How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums you will learn the importance of dynamics, and how by applying them to your programming you will bring you drum parts to life – making them flow and feel natural.
The Progressive Rock Method Part 3 – How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums: Tracking a More Complicated Part
In Part 3 of The Progressive Rock Method’s How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums, you will see the efficient method of programming drums you learned in the previous tutorial applied to more complicated material. You will also discover a secret used by the pros to create a sense of flow over meter changes.
The Progressive Rock Method Part 2 – How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums: Tracking a Simple Part
In Part 2 of The Progressive Rock Method’s How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums, you will learn the most efficient method of programming drums from someone who’s been doing it for nearly two decades. Also covered is a discussion of how to best map your drum sample library to your controller so programming is intuitive and effortless.