Logic Tutorial: Create Your Own Transition Effects
Creating your own transition effects in Logic can bring a new level of excitement and dynamism to your productions. Mark Cousins shows you how in this Logic Tutorial Transition effects are used...
View ArticleLogic Tutorial: Creating Warmth With Chorus
In this latest Logic Tutorial Mark Cousins investigates how use of chorus and flange plug-ins can add warmth and stereophonic width to a range of different sounds. Let’s start at the beginning.....
View ArticleApple Logic Pro X Announced
It’s the news a lot of people have been waiting for, for a long time, and in typical Apple fashion (there’s no build up, no inkling, it just happens) Logic Pro X has finally been announced. At just...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Review – The Holy Grail
Logic Pro X reveals a radically redesigned interface and a host of new features, but is it enough to keep Logic ahead of the game? Mark Cousins opens Apple’s DAW in our Logic Pro X Review In the...
View ArticleLogic Tutorial: Become a Power User Part 1 – Logic Pro X In-Depth
Logic Pro X’s range of new features opens up a world of creative potential. Mark Cousins gets you up and running with some essential new tools… Logic Pro X is easily one of the most feature-packed...
View ArticleLogic Tutorial: Logic Pro X New Features – Drummer
Part 2 of Our first Logic Pro X Tutorial – in this part we take a look at the capabilities of Drummer 1: Given its complex interactive control set, Drummer works outside of the usual virtual...
View ArticleLogic Tutorial: Logic Pro X New Features – Retro Synth, The Arpeggiator and...
Part 3 of our tutorial covering the new features of Logic Pro X – in this part we examine the retro synth, the arpeggiator and flex pitch. Retro Synth and the Arpeggiator 1: The Arpeggiator and...
View ArticleLogic Tutorial: Mastering In Logic
Combining the Multipressor with M/S processing can add big benefits to the mastering process in Logic. Mark Cousins gets sidetracked… Like all multiband compressors, the Multipressor is a powerful...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Part 2 – Quick Swipe Comping
Harnessing the full power of Quick Swipe Comping allows your sessions to run smoother and more efficiently. Mark Cousins polishes his performance. Unless you’re lucky enough to work with a musician who...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Part 3 – Creative Audio Manipulation
Dicing-and-slicing audio can be a creative and rewarding experience thanks to a range of features found in Logic Pro X. Mark Cousins picks up his scissors in the latest Logic Pro X power user tutorial…...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become A Power User Part 4 – Mastering MIDI Plug-Ins
As well as the Arpeggiator, Logic Pro X’s MIDI plug-ins system has a host of powerful features up its sleeve. Mark Cousins gets plugged in. Although most users will spend their time playing with the...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Part 5 – Flex Time (Page 2)
Continuing our look at using Flex Time with Logic Pro X… 11: In our final example we’re going to explore how Flex Time can be used to discreetly time-correct a performance. Unmute the drums and take a...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Part 5 – Flex Time
Flex Time is one of Logic’s most significant and powerful tools – and often the key to a track’s rhythmic precision. Mark Cousins flexes his muscles. For this tutorial you will need the project files –...
View ArticleApple Logic Pro X Announced
It’s the news a lot of people have been waiting for, for a long time, and in typical Apple fashion (there’s no build up, no inkling, it just happens) Logic Pro X has finally been announced. At just...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Part 6 – Using Drummer
Beyond the immediacy of Logic Pro X’s Drummer, there’s plenty of hidden depth and flexibility to explore. Mark Cousins slaves to the rhythm. Drummer is undoubtedly one of Logic Pro X’s best features,...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Part 7 – Using Retro Synth
Beneath the appealing immediacy of Retro Synth’s interface lies a surprisingly powerful and versatile machine. Mark Cousins gets twiddling. Although the mighty ES2 remains Logic Pro X’s most powerful...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Part 8 – Perfecting Vocals With...
When it comes to remedying a range of pitch-based problems, few solutions are better than Logic Pro’s Flex Pitch technology. Mark Cousins hits the right notes. Under the exacting conditions of the...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Part 9 – Dance FX using Plug-Ins
Realising the importance of those final FX flourishes can help make or break a club track on the dance floor. Alex Holmes reaches for the white noise and his glow stick… So you’ve got your killer hook,...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Tutorial Part 10 – Advanced MIDI...
Logic’s heritage as a MIDI sequencer really shines when it comes to adopting a speedier and more creative approach to editing MIDI data. Mark Cousins takes note… One of the key skills of producing...
View ArticleLogic Pro X Tutorial: Become a Power User Tutorial Part 11 – Better mixing in...
Logic Pro X comes packed with features to help you mix effectively. Mark Cousins reveals the best ones for your perfect Logic Pro mix… Mixing is easily the most creative part of the recording process,...
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