This course outline provides a comprehensive overview of Logic Pro X, covering various aspects of music production, recording, editing, mixing, and mastering. Here’s a breakdown of each session:
Session 1 – Introduction to Logic:
- Acquiring and installing Logic Pro X.
- Installing extra content and configuring preferences for visually impaired users.
- Setting up Zoom on the Mac for accessibility.
Session 2 – Basic Recording:
- Setting initial tempo and time signature.
- Configuring hardware and software.
- Recording audio tracks and software instruments.
- Overview of the library and Event List.
- Basic file management and project saving.
Session 3 – Navigating and Editing the Project:
- Moving through the project timeline.
- Selecting tracks and regions.
- Editing commands like splitting, copying, cutting, and pasting.
Session 4 – Getting Familiar with Logic’s Interface:
- Overview of the interface components.
- Manipulating tracks and regions with the inspector.
- Using the piano roll for MIDI editing.
Session 5 – Drummer PT 1:
- Introduction to the Drummer feature.
- Building a drum track using Drummer.
Session 6 – Drummer PT 2:
- Converting Drummer regions to MIDI for editing.
- Using the Event List to edit MIDI.
- Converting Drummer track to a multi-out software instrument.
Session 7 – Loop Browser and Working with Non-Apple Loops:
- Using the loop browser.
- Importing audio, MIDI, or non-Apple Loops.
- Working with loops with non-embedded tempo.
Session 8 – Arranging with Locators:
- Building track arrangements quickly using locators.
Session 9 – Starting the Mix:
- Overview of DAW Signal Flow.
- Elements of a mix and gain staging.
- Creating the static mix.
Session 10 – Continuing the Mix with EQ:
- Using EQ across all tracks to enhance them.
Session 11 – Continuing the Mix with Compression:
- Using compression across all tracks.
- Brief discussion and demonstration of side chaining.
Session 12 – Spatial Effects (Delays & Reverbs):
- Discussion of insert and send effects.
- Using spatial effects throughout the mix.
Session 13 – Stereo Output/Master and Other Effects:
- Overview of de-esser, saturation, and other effects.
- Limiter and basic mastering.
Session 14 – Automation:
- Automating track parameters and effects.
Session 15 – Bouncing/Exporting Archiving:
- Bouncing the completed project.
- Exporting different file formats and sharing options.
Session 16 – Creating Templates and Saving Patches:
- Saving patches of sounds and creating templates.
Session 17 – Q&A and What’s Next:
- Answering questions and discussing further opportunities in music production, beat leasing, and music licensing.
Overall, this course provides a structured and thorough approach to learning Logic Pro X, catering to both beginners and intermediate users.
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