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Logic 201
Steve H's Logic Master Class #1

Summary

Advanced Logic Pro editing techniques by Steve H. Get deep into your beats with this incredible Master Class.

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Price
$49.50 (All Prices In US Dollars)
Trainer
Steve Horelick
Application
Logic Pro & Express
Level
Level 2
Platform
Mac & PC
Runtime
250 minutes
Status
Available

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Aug 20th, 2008 by Lars
This was a great video. Very helpeful in a lot of ways.
The only problem is that a lot of the triks n tips in this one do not relate to logic pro 7. Bummer for me...
But on the overall, a good video highliting even more great feauteres in Logic, and working
with MIDI.
Keep up the good work.
Jul 31st, 2008 by Jezzbro
Very nice lessons.
Learned a lot.
Thanks!
Jul 29th, 2008 by Clifford Brooks
The tutorials are perfection, absolutely wonderful!
Jul 29th, 2008 by Douglas Gifford
A little treat each month.

Logic is full of little nooks and crannies and this series addresses a number of these. I like the pace (a little bit at a time) and I like the freedom this format gives to Steve H to cover some of the esoterica of Logic.

The organisation, pace, and delivery of the tutorials is very good, as is usual for MacProVideo.com products. Most useful (to me) were the videos on side chaining, layering, and the playable EQ. I watched the others with interest and may yet actually use this information. The cameos are a nice feature: it's very interesting to note the differences and similarities in how different people approach making music.

I find myself turning to the MacProVideo.com tutorials rather than the Logic manual to refresh my memory about Logic features. A very useful adjunct to the videos (especially the subscription and master class videos) would be an index of topics.
Jul 21st, 2008 by jorge f n gomes
Hei the tutorial-videos I, purchased from macProvideos is the best,I enjoy it and I, learn so much new things, tank You for the support .

tank again Jorge
Jul 19th, 2008 by george tutko
really good

Description

How much would you pay to take a Master Class with a Logic pro like Steve H? It typically costs a few hundred dollars for this type of education - but you can have it now for $49.50 ... and there's no need to travel to a university, because you can watch this Master Class on your very own computer!

In this advanced Logic Pro Master Class by Steve H you'll learn some incredible skills for working with beats and other recorded audio files, including Beat Mapping, Fixing & Quantizing recorded audio, Automatic Beat Replacement, adding Swing and Groove to audio recordings, Using Markers, and (best of all?) how to use the Transform Window!

This is an incredibly detailed and in-depth tutorial on some seriously under-utilized features of Logic. But once you see this tutorial, you'll be using these features all the time to speed-up and enhance your music production workflow.

For a full list of the topics covered, check out the Table of Contents below.

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Steve Horelick

Steve Horelick
Twice-Emmy nominated Steve Horelick is a Logic Pro Master and industry-leading audio producer. You might know him from TV's "Reading Rainbow" ... he scored every episode of that program. He's also one of the most entertaining educators around!

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Working With Recorded Audio

Section 1: Beat Mapping Like a Pro
01 Exploring the Global Tempo Track
02 Real Time vs Musical Time
03 It Should Be Called Grid Mapping!
04 Beat Mapping Midi
05 Where Can You Beat Map?
06 Beat Mapping: Before and After
07 Beat Mapping Audio
08 BM From Region –You're The Conductor
09 Protecting Midi Position

Section 2: Fixing and Quantizing Audio Beats
10 The Drummer’s Gone (Now What?)
11 Removing Ghosts by Stripping Silence
12 Advanced Stripping (Dirty Mind!)
13 Quantizing Audio Regions
14 Making Equal Cuts/Doubling a Part

Section 3: Automatic Audio Beat Replacement
15 Audio to Score/Replacing the Kick
16 Advanced Beat Replacement

Section 4: Swinging and Grooving Audio Regions
17 Swinging Audio Regions
18 Re-Grooving Audio Regions
19 Quantizing Unstripped Audio Regions

Chapter 2: The Underused Editors

Section 4: Mastering Markers
20 The Song
21 The Marker Global Track
22 Creating Markers
23 More Ways to Create Markers
24 Even More Ways to Create MArkers
25 On the Fly Markers
26 The Marker List
27 Naming Markers
28 Coloring Markers
29 Editing and Deleting Markers
30 Navigating With MArkers
31 Marker Production Notes
32 Marker Key Commands

Section 5: The Power of Extended Region Parameters
33 The Basic Region Parameters
34 Quantize Swing
35 Quantize Strength
36 Humanizing Swing
37 Defining Quantize Range
38 Making Flams or Strums
39 Realistic Strums
40 Groove Template Parameters!
41 Making Parameters Permanent

Section 6: The Transform Window -Demystified
42 Transform Geography Overview
43 Where is It?
44 Un-Natural Selection!
45 Transform in the Piano Roll
46 Transform Modes
47 Narrowing Selections
48 Narrowing Selections Even More
49 Suppose I Explain Subposition
50 Understanding Operations
51 Humanizing (Igor’s Dream Come True)
52 Making Crescendos
53 Transforming Midi CCs
54 Transforming in the Arrange

Chapter 3:

Section 7: Latency and Plug In Delay Compensation
55 What Causes Latency in Native Systems?
56 Plug in Delay Compensation Explained (PDC)
57 How and When to Use PDC
58 PDC in Action
59 Low Latency Mode Demystified
60 Low Latency Mode in Action

System Requirements

  • Macintosh
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 and Above
  • G3, G4, G5 or Intel processor
  • Quicktime 7 or above
  • Windows
  • Windows Vista, XP or 2000
  • Intel Pentium 4 or AMD processor
  • Quicktime 7 or above
  • .NET 2 or above

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