Record Better Than The Beatles

Record Better Than The Beatles

Loads of questions have been coming in about recording audio in Logic Pro. Today I decided to take some time out from my recording schedule to answer them.

Logic Pro X Recording Cheat Sheet

Free Recording Cheat Sheet

Free Recording Cheat Sheet – The Straightforward Guide To Recording Stellar Sounding Audio And MIDI Without Technical Hurdles Or Frustration. Learn More…

Mastering the Logic Pro Amp Designer Part 7

Mastering the Logic Pro Amp Designer Part 7

In Mastering the Logic Pro Amp Designer Part 7, you’ll discover the techniques professionals use to get their guitar mixes to sound great. You’ll learn about double-tracking, and why you want to use different guitar sounds, even if it’s for the same part. You’ll learn how you can fill up an incredible amount of space in the mix with panning and how to use compression on a bus to glue the tracks together. You’ll discover how applying reverb can give the mix a sense of space and much more. The conclusion to this series is full of great insider tips that will help you take your guitar mixes to the next level.

  • Now that you have great guitar sounds, it’s time to learn how to make them sit nicely in the mix
  • Discover how to get larger-than-life sounding mixes
  • See how a variety of guitar parts can work together to make a mix sound powerful

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The Progressive Rock Method Part 5 – How to Program and Edit Progressive Rock Drums: Tracking An Advanced Part

The Progressive Rock Method Part 4

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.