Logic 9 Explained®
Presented by Apple Logic Certified Pro Eli Krantzberg, this series is the best way to go if you want to know the vast Apple Logic 9 inside and out. These aren't 'rehashed Logic 8' videos, they're completely new videos shot entirely in the new Logic 9.
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- Contents 40
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5:40
Creating a Project
Learn how to create a new project and choose which assets to include or exclude from the project folder.
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5:12
Basic Hardware Setup
Discover how to set and configure your audio and MIDI hardware and drivers in the Audio MIDI Setup Utility, and within Logic 9.
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3:06
Understanding Files & Regions
Explore the differences between audio files and MIDI files, as well as audio files and audio regions.
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6:24
Arrange Window Overview
Learn about the main elements of the Arrange Window.
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7:45
Exploring the Loop Browser
Discover how to view, search, sort, and audition Apple Loops in the loop browser, as well as how to set the pre-listen track’s playback level.
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7:40
Basic Transport Commands
See how to bring Apple Loops into a session, and use some basic transport commands for controlling playback.
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6:44
Basic Navigation Functions
Learn some different ways to navigate your arrangement and control playback independently of the play head position.
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7:54
Tracks & Channel Strips
Explore the anatomy of a channel strip and how they relate to the tracks in the Arrange Window.
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8:08
Exploring the Library
Discover how the Library can be used to apply different plug-in processing chains on existing audio and instrument tracks.
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9:03
Exploring the Audio Bin
Learn how to import, audition, rename, and manage audio files and regions from the Audio Bin.
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5:46
Working with Tools
Explore the different ways for accessing tools through menus, key commands, and preference settings.
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9:46
Arrange Window Tool Functions
Discover how each of the Arrange Window tools can be used as well as some useful key commands for equivalent functions.
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5:25
Setting the Project Tempo
Learn how to use the Transport Bar, Tempo List, and Global Tracks to set and work with the tempo of your projects.
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5:03
Tempo Based on Audio Files
See some ways to set the project tempo based on preexisting audio files.
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7:55
Creating Tracks
Explore the different ways new tracks and channel strips can be generated and created based on various criteria including channel strip settings, MIDI channels, and region placement.
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7:39
Configuring the Track Header
Learn how to customize the viewable elements in the track list and see how the relationship between channel strip names and track names work.
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7:25
MIDI Record Setup
See how to set up and customize the metronome settings, click sound and how to set the count-in options.
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7:02
Overdubbing MIDI
Explore two different ways to record MIDI overdubs. First, when data is “merged in” automatically after recording, and second, when separate tracks are created. Also see how quantizing can be used to tighten up a sloppy performance.
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7:39
MIDI Cycle & Take Folder Record
Learn how to record MIDI in cycle mode either with or without creating take folders.
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8:46
Record Modes & Punching-In
Explore how the different record modes can speed up your workflow, and how to correct mistakes using Auto-Punch and Replace modes.
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7:02
Layering & Intro to MIDI Editor
See how to simply layer two MIDI sounds together, and how to access the different MIDI editors either as pop-up or stand-alone windows.
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8:24
Piano Roll Editor Pt. 1
Discover how to create and edit notes in the Piano Roll Editor, and how to work with the different grid based snap values.
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7:34
Piano Roll Editor Pt. 2
Learn how to mute, quantize, and edit velocities, for either individual or multiple MIDI notes.
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7:25
The Hyper Editor
See how to enter a simple drum groove using the Hyper Editor.
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7:18
Audio Recording Setup
Learn how to configure the various audio preferences and project settings for audio recording.
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9:15
I/O Labels & Send Effects
Explore how to customize the way the names of the ins and outs of your audio hardware and bus sends are displayed in Logic. Also see how to set up a bus send for reverb.
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5:45
Setting Up a Headphone Mix
Learn how to set up a mix for the headphones that is independent of the main monitor mix.
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5:38
Recording a Vocalist Live
See how to set preamp levels and use input monitoring to get set up for a live recording.
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3:34
Auto-Punch & Take Folder Recording
Discover how to quickly and easily set the auto-punch zone with the marquee tool, and how to record audio into take folders.
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4:53
Loop Recording Audio
Learn how to loop record audio over a repeated section, and how to set Logic to auto-colorize the different takes as they are created.
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9:39
Quick Swipe Comping
Explore how to work with take folders, and how to use Quick Swipe comping to create a composite track containing the best bits from each take.
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6:03
Take Folder Editing
See how to edit within take folders and export comps to new tracks.
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7:18
Basic Audio Editing
Learn how to quickly and efficiently execute basic audio editing tasks directly in the Arrange Window.
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6:52
The Flex Tool
Discover how the Flex Tool can be used to easily alter the position, length and timing of specific selected areas of an audio region.
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7:54
Flex View Slicing Mode
Explore how to enable flex view and conform an imported drum loop to the project tempo using slicing mode, and how to create and manipulate multiple flex markers.
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10:16
Easy Stutter Effects
See how to use the 'convert to sample track' and 'bounce in place' features as a means of easily generating creative stutter effects.
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10:45
Working with Plug-Ins
Learn how to work with and manage plug-ins and their settings. Also see how Amp Designer and PedalBoard can be used for guitar processing.
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7:41
Working with Key Commands
Discover how to browse, search, assign, delete, export, import, print, and initialize key commands.
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11:07
Working with Track Automation
See some of the different ways to automate and edit available parameters using Logic 9’s powerful track automation features.
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11:30
Bounce to Disc
Learn how to render your arrangement down to a final two track stereo mix, and see how speed and tempo can still be manipulated even in this final stage of your project.
Product Overview
Presented by Apple Logic Certified Pro Eli Krantzberg, this series is the best way to go if you want to know the vast Apple Logic 9 inside and out. These aren't 'rehashed Logic 8' videos, they're completely new videos shot entirely in the new Logic 9.
Follow Eli as he takes you on an incredible journey with the new Logic 9 showing you all of its amazing features and functions as well as getting you up and running from scratch. You'll see how to start a session, configure your hardware, understand files and regions, window overviews, recording and editing audio and MIDI, all the way to bouncing your masterpiece for CD and the internet, and so much more! There is not a more thorough single offering for Logic 9. Become a master today.
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Very Thorough
It fills in the details which I had thought I didn't need.
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Very Helpful!
Easy to understand ! Great!
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Newbie on Macs AND Logic - So glad I bought this
I have recently bought a Mac Mini and Logic Pro 9 specifically to help a friend finish his album and had been struggling with Logic and the official tutorial stuff. This groove3 course is excellent, concise and to the point but also makes it easy for even a total Mac numpty like me to progress very quickly. Well done.
I am a: Producer, Professional, Musician
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