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Apple Logic Pro 9 Tutorial Video – Training CD
Apple Logic Pro 9 Tutorial Video
These Apple Logic Pro 9 Tutorial videos are the ideal way for users to quickly advance their working knowledge of this powerful application. Taught by a leading Apple Logic expert, practical working files also accompany this self-paced training series.
Apple Logic Pro 9 Tutorial – Training Video
This Apple Logic Pro 9 Tutorial Video offers a unique introductory tool for beginners and a solid reference for those with more experience. Based on an interactive video format that is a natural fit for multimedia software, this is a hands-on course that people at multiple levels will appreciate.
The multi-part tutorial starts with a short overview of Logic and its latest features, and then takes the logical approach of walking users through a complete audio production project. Files are included on the course CD / DVD or offered as downloads for those watching online, and the videos are structured so following along is straightforward. The training video is narrated by Sam McGuire, an audio professional who anchors the course in industry-standard techniques.
While it does not cover Logic Pro in exhaustive detail, it offers something quite a bit more useful. With all of the plug-ins and tools available, Logic can be quite confusing if you’re trying to learn everything at once. This practical tutorial zones in on the most essential elements of the software’s feature set and gives a hands-on walkthrough of a standard workflow. As mentioned, the course can be bought on CD / DVD or viewed online through subscriber service. A full list of topics covered and a number of free samples are available on the product site.
New to Apple Logic Pro 9
…Amp Designer and Pedalboard. No doubt catering to the wide number of guitarists using Logic, the Amp Designer is a new feature that allows for a wide range of realistic guitar tones and effects. With a number of presets for cabinet and tone settings, Apple software engineers have outdone themselves in producing a new level of realism in bringing a rich guitar sound into the Logic software suite. Stylish skins for individual amp types are also a visual bonus that shows off how much effort was put into this new module. The new Pedalboard functionality extends the creative options even further.
…Edit in Soundtrack. Logic 9 now has an unparalleled level of cross compatibility with Apple Soundtrack Pro. The Soundtrack interface is just a quick keystroke combination away from the Logic workspace and gives you convenient options for adding effects to individual tracks within multi-track projects. Any changes made to the tracks are instantly applied in both of the program interfaces, making it quite easy to make quick fixes across a workflow. If this sounds scary, the changes made are reversible with a few clicks and non-destructive to original audio sources.
The Bottom Line
In addition to introducing a number of new extensions and features, existing functionality has been significantly improved. Those making the purchase will find not only a wide range of tools at their disposal, but also a professional quality solution for almost any problem encountered in daily use.
The Apple Logic Pro Training Video covers all of program’s newest and most utilized features throughout the tutorial, with tips and advice you simply can’t find in any other guide.
Add comment December 4, 2009
Apple Logic Pro 8 Tutorial Video
Apple Logic Pro 8 Tutorial Video
Learn how to use Apple Logic Pro from one of the worlds leading trainers from the comfort of your own desk.
Apple Logic Studio: More For Less
When Apple announced it wouldn’t be releasing just an update to Logic Pro 7 but a new suite of tools under the name Logic Studio, it wasn’t a total surprise. The same product model had already been used by the company to great success with its Final Cut video editing software. The real shocker was that Apple was offering the entire Logic Studio for half of Logic Pro 7’s original retail price. At 500 dollars, Logic Studio is positioned at a price point that is appealing to not only audio professionals but also for the serious, quality-minded amateurs, aspiring DJs and garage bands of all stripes.
In addition to the latest (and noticeably slicker) version of its award-winning sequencer and editing software, the new suite of tools includes Studio Instruments and Effects, the Studio Sound Library, the Impulse Response Utility for reverb and effects, Apple Loops Utility, Soundtrack Pro 2 for creating full audio compositions and scores, Compressor 3 for video and audio data compression, WaveBurner Pro for CD mastering, and MainStage, a new application that makes your studio-quality effects work ready for live performances.
By offering such a deep and diverse range of products under one umbrella and at one competitive price point, the team at Apple is doing their best to make Logic Studio (and by extension the Mac) the go-to solution for anyone even remotely serious about working with audio. And they’ve succeeded. There is simply no other software solution, feature for feature, that can compare to Logic Studio at the program’s price point. Much like Final Cut Studio has become a dominant player in the video editing world, Logic Pro 8 and its bundled software offer a robust, user-friendly and affordable solution suitable for seasoned professionals as well as dedicated beginners just looking to get started. And unlike in the video world, there is no established player like Avid vying for competition.
Apple Logic Studio Apps Tutorial
You can certainly get a lot of excellent work done using Apple Logic Pro 8 or Soundtrack Pro 2 by themselves. But with so many powerful supplementary applications at your disposal, it would be a shame not to take advantage of them. This engaging example-based Apple Logic training video series breaks down MainStage, WaveBurner, Compressor, the Apple Loops Utility and the Impulse Response Utility and shows you how you can implement their advanced and most useful features into your production and performance workflows.
Designed and narrated by audio expert and recording industry veteran Sam McGuire, this visually-based training course will give you a familiarity with the range of auxiliary tools that will help you work more efficiently and productively. Whether you want to create your own audio CDs to professional standards or if you’re looking for batch processing solutions for compressing your recordings into web-friendly file sizes, this tutorial series has something for you.
Available online or as one training package on CD, these videos allow you to learn at your own pace. And since the course disks are Mac and Windows compatible, you can learn from the comfort of your own desk or from anywhere there’s a computer.
1 comment February 11, 2009

