Optimize Your Use of Logic Pro 8
Logic Pro 8 Tips and Tricks
This latest release from PC Publishing--these helpful updates to Logic Pro no longer have to be so hard to find.
Often there are many ways of achieving the same ends, some more complex than others and some which are not obvious. This book contains hundreds of useful tips to help you obtain the results you desire. It describes how to perform standard studio techniques such as drum editing and replacement and parallel compression as well as tips to improve your workflow.
With the help of Logic Pro 8 Tips and Tricks, you'll soon be whizzing around the program and utilising to the full the amazing potential of Logic Pro 8.
This book will show you how to:
* Optimize Logic Pro 8
* Organize your work
* Get Logic to work your way
* Easily record, edit, and mix your music
* Utilize various plug-ins to optimize your experience
* Navigate Logic's environment
These tips and tricks are culled from the author�s long familiarity with Logic in music production, multimedia work and audio restoration, from his columns for several music technology magazines and from the results of research arising from the many questions he receives from Logic users. This slim but informative book will help you utilise the software to the max.
Stephen Bennett is a composer and post-production engineer who uses Logic every day. This is the book he wishes had been available when he first got to grips with the fascinating software that is Logic.
Logic Pro 8, Second Edition
Publisher: PC Publishing
Stephen Bennett
192 pages, $19.95 USD
PC Publishing has been publishing books on music technology for over 10 years. Our authors are well known as authorities in their field and we have produced many top books on MIDI, Cubase VST, Emagic Logic and music technology.
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