
Basic Settings of Logic Pro X
Getting started with the Advanced Tools
How and where to download and install Additional Content
How to change the location of Logics Sound Library
How to use the Tack/Arrange View and switch to the Loops Grid
How to use the Toolbar to change the Command-Click
What are the Snap and Drag settings and how to use them
How to change Zoom and utilise the Auto Zoom buttons
How to use the Inspector Window
Different track-types in the Inspector
What is a Channel Strip
Overview of the Mixing Window
Difference between Track and Channel
Customise the view of Channel Strips in the Mixing Window
How to customize the Control Bar
How to customize the Track View
How to customize the Mixer View
How to open and save Projects
Difference between package and folder organisation
Additional options in “Save As...” menu
Live Loops Grid “Teaser”
Different types of Tracks in Logic Pro:
Software Instrument
Audio
Drummer
External MIDI
Guitar or Bass
What's New in the "Create New Track" Menu in Logic Pro 11
Logics Plug-in User Interface
How to load and save Presets
How to undo actions for Plug-ins
Plug-in menu explained
What is MIDI?
How to preview sounds with the Piano Keyboard
How to input MIDI for an Software-Instrument
How to record Notes to an Midi Region
How to use the Musical Typing Keyboard
How to input MIDI via Mouse in the Piano Roll Editor
How to use the Pencil with Command Click
How Velocity works and how to change it
How to adjust note length
Creating a chord progression, based on this knowledge
The difference between musical notes and MIDI notes
How to live record MIDI in the Piano Roll Editor
How to time quantize MIDI
How to use Scale Quantize
MIDI Out
Collapse Mode in the Piano Roll
Drummer with Drum Kit or Drum Machine Designer
Changing Drummers & Kits
Stereo Kit vs Multichannel Drum Kit
Tweaking the Drum Kit itself
Genre vs Playstyle
Region based editing and multiple regions at once
Drummers controls in detail
Basic operations of the Drum Machine Designer (DMD)
How Pads and their associated Instrument work
How to use the Library for single Instruments or complete Kits
How to use and tweak own samples within the DMD
Recording without a metronome using Adapt Tempo
How Pads work in the Drum Machine Designer UI
How to use the Quick Sampler within DMD
How to create own Instruments inside DMD
How to save and load Patches
Difference between Drum Kit Designer and Drum Machine Designer
How to create beats with the Drum Kit Designer
How to use Drummers and change drums without loosing the beat
How the Drummer Editor effects only the selected Region
This a "What's new in Logic 11" Video for everyone, that already did the original Drummer-Lesson.
How to create Pattern Regions
How to input Events in the Step Sequencer Editor
How to use the Shift and Option Key to alter the mouse behaviour
Difference between Pattern Length (Steps) and Step Rate
Edit Modes for the entire Pattern and single rows
How to default values with Option-Click
Edit Modes: Step Rate, Offset, Note Repeat, Chance and Skip
How to change playback direction
How to nudge Events left and right
How to create melodies with the help of the Step Sequencer
Edit Modes: Gate, Tie, Note, Octave
The difference between Pattern and Templates
... and how to save and load Pattern and Templates
Adjusting the Key of a Logic Project
How to customize Global Tracks
How to use Marker, Arrangements, and Markersets
How to use Global Tracks for tempo- and signature changes
How to transpose sections of a song or the entire song
Creating a comfortable listening environment
Adjusting Playback and Recording Levels
Using Track Stacks to control multiple Tracks at once
Creating Headphone Mixes in various ways
Recording Trick: Using only one Track to record everything
How to set up Logics Metronome
How to use the Count In function Recording in Cycle Mode
Replacing Audio with (Auto) Punch In Mode
Creating a comfortable listening environment
Adjusting Playback and Recording Levels
Using Track Stacks to control multiple Tracks at once
Creating Headphone Mixes in various ways
Recording Trick: Using only one Track to record everything
How to prepare a Session for Audio-Recording
How to record vocals with Hardware Monitoring
How Logics comping techniques work
Selecting and editing Comps
How to select and edit vocal recordings (working session).
How to activate and use Flex Pitch
to correct the pitch of vocal recordings
to change single notes in tune
to lengthen or shorten notes
How to activate and use Flex Time
to quantize Audio Regions
to manually adjust the timing of single notes How to use Flex Markers
How to create Cells in Live Loops Grid
How to copy, repeat and change Cells and Scenes
How to create new Tracks and Cells
How to create an arrangement to Live Loops
... and how to transfer the arrangement to the Track View
This course is created for the absolute beginner as well as advanced users who want to expand their knowledge.
In this course, you will learn how to use Logic Pro X (Version 10.7 - 11.0) to create your own music.
I will lead you step by step through all important features and tools that make Logic so versatile.
This course is structured in a way that enables you to create any style of music you like, be it dance, hiphop, soundtracks, singer songwriter - you name it.
To be able to immediately realize musical ideas instead of struggling with software is the main goal of this course.
After this course you will
… know all about the arrange and mixing window
… understand how helpful the inspector window can be
… create drums like a real drummer with Logics Drummer
… create beats & drums with the step sequencer and the Drum Machine Designer
… use the Piano Roll and MIDI in many creative ways
… record audio (vocals and/or instruments) with ease
… know how use apple loops and presets to your advantage
… know a lot of tricks and quickly work with key commands
If you want to
… start creating your own music
… record your vocals or guitar
… create demos and ideas for others
… write music for film and tv
… start as a producer in various styles
then this course is for you! - whether you are a new user or already possess some knowledge.
The nice thing about Logic Pro X is that it gives you everything you need to produce music of any style. And not only that, it also allows you to choose your own way of being creative, whether you work with logic's extensive loop library, use “ableton-like” Live Loops Grid or classic step sequencer techniques. You don’t need anything else - from the first idea, all the way to the final master. And this course is designed to teach you exactly this.