Logic Pro X Essential Training (back)

01 - Welcome

02 - What you should know before watching this course

03 - Using the exercise files

04 - Installing Logic Pro X

05 - Exploring templates

06 - Working with audio interfaces

07 - Intro to MIDI in Logic Pro X

08 - Getting to know Logic preferences

09 - Exploring the new main window

10 - Working with windows and screensets

11 - Controlling playback

12 - Getting to know the tools

13 - Useful, custom key commands

14 - Naming tracks and regions

15 - Controlling Logic playback with the Logic Remote iPad app

16 - Saving and going mobile with your project

17 - Exploring the way patches are created

18 - Discovering Smart controls

19 - Working with Track Stacks

20 - Making beats with Ultrabeat

21 - How to create drum parts using the new Drummer track

22 - Diving deeper into how Drummer tracks can be customized

23 - Jamming on iPad with Logic Remote

24 - An introduction to MIDI recording

25 - Recording MIDI in separate takes

26 - Merge recording with MIDI

27 - Working with Step Input recording

28 - Exploring MIDI plugins - The Arpeggiator

29 - Exploring MIDI plugins - Chord Trigger

30 - How to quantize MIDI performances

31 - Editing your performances in the Piano Roll Editor

32 - Using MIDI Draw in the Piano Roll Editor

33 - Alternative MIDI editing approaches with the Step Editor

34 - Utilizing the Event List

35 - Importing audio

36 - Exploring Apple Loops

37 - Creating Apple Loops

38 - Adjusting tempos

39 - Exploring Flex Time

40 - Working with the groove track

41 - Beat mapping your project

42 - Importing elements from one project to another

43 - Setting up for recording

44 - Recording a band

45 - Punching in and loop recording with audio

46 - Recording multiple takes and comping parts

47 - Working with audio regions

48 - Exploring drag modes with audio regions

49 - Exploring Flex Pitch

50 - Editing in the Audio File Editor

51 - Arranging projects with Arrangement Track

52 - Composing in the Score Editor

53 - Editing in the Score Editor

54 - Creating scores and printing lead sheets for musicians

55 - Setting up for a sync-video project

56 - Scoring music to video

57 - Round-tripping with Final Cut Pro

58 - Surround hardware requirements

59 - Using the Surround Panner

60 - Setting up for the mix

61 - Mapping controls for hands-on mixing

62 - Panning in Logic

63 - Mixing with patches

64 - Working with submixes and Track Stacks

65 - Adding reverb and delay to your mix

66 - Giving your mix life and movement with automation

67 - Recording automation in real time

68 - Optimize CPU performance with Freeze Tracks

69 - Mastering with your output fader

70 - Bouncing down your mix

71 - Importing from GarageBand and Logic Pro 9 and earlier

72 - Sharing your music

73 - Next steps