Taught By Joel Thienelt

Master Series: Logic Pro X

Up until this point there has never been one unified Logic course that covers it all from A – Z in a way that's easy to understand. It’s time to clear your bookmarks of scattered YouTube tutorials, because the 789ten Logic Master Series was made with one goal in mind: to help you make music now.

Join successful 789ten students in making beats, processing vocals, arranging songs, and mixing music in Logic Pro X.

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Beginners

If you're new to Logic, this class will ease you in.

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14 chapters

Over 2 hrs 15 min of concisely taught footage.

MAKE MUSIC NOW

With Logic Pro X

This course was created to help you overcome the daunting experience of opening up Logic Pro X without knowing where to start.

Preview 1: Vocal Tuning

In this small fraction of the vocal section, learn to modify a vocal recording and change the melody using Logic's built-in tuner.

Preview 2: Sidechaining

In this brief excerpt of Chapter 8, learn what sidechain compression is and how to use Logic’s built-in compressor to make room in your mix.
MAKE YOUR WAY THROUGH 14 CHAPTERS.

Logic, Explained Logically.

Logic Pro X is Apple’s very own Digital Audio Workstation, and is used as a studio staple worldwide. Learning the ins and outs of Logic Pro X and developing workflows that you will use time and time again in your music career will help you significantly better the output of your sessions.

What You'll Learn

✓ importing samples and making beats

✓ explanation of headroom

✓ mixing

✓ looping

✓ using Logic instruments and FX

✓ making room for bass in your mix by low cutting sounds

✓ MIDI

✓ using the keyrole

✓ adjusting note length and velocity

✓ keyboard shortcuts

✓ how to get a professional sounding vocals using Logic FX

✓ intro to EQ, compression, chorus, and limiting

✓ using reverb and delay buses

✓ creating harmonies

✓ timing and stretching samples

✓ piano and vocal interplay

✓ reversing sounds

✓ when and how to bounce and MIDI to audio

✓ tuning vocals using Logic's built-in tuner

✓ transposing

✓ making and using an arpeggiator

✓ creating dance music buildups

✓ programming drum patterns in the keyrole

✓ automation

✓ sidechain compression

✓ increasing the musical character of a sound with phase distortion

✓ using a "ghost signal" to sidechain reverb and delay busses

✓ Logic preferences

✓ buffer size - what does it mean and what does it do?

✓ WAV vs AIFF files - what's the difference?

✓ activating third party plugins

✓ adjusting and automating the tempo of your song

✓ using common Logic plugins

✓ how and why to widen sounds