Advanced Functions in Logic Pro 8
Learn tips on how to use Apple Logic music recording software to record a demo or album on your iMac computer in these free videos for musicians and bands.
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Summary: Are you a songwriter? Do you love to play music? Are you in a band? Well, there are a number of ways for you to get your songs recorded and out in the marketplace—or even just to make copies for you and your friends. In the past, musicians polished their material over and over, until it was radio-worthy. Then they went into a professional studio to cut a demo or an album. Fast forward a few years and you had the explosion of small home recording devices that could be purchased for a reasonable price. Now, in the next generation of the home recording saga, we have stepped into the Digital Age with both feet. Anyone with a computer, a bit of recording software, a USB interface, an instrument, and some patient ingenuity can make a recording that would border on professional quality.
In this free music recording software video tutorial, learn how to use one of the latest programs for bands and musicians: Apple Logic Pro. This software allows the user to record a song from beginning to end, bounce tracks, master, and do a final mix down to CD, mp3, and other desired formats. Our expert will walk you through the operations you need to understand to create audio tracks, lay down drums, keyboard, and a bass part, edit and master them, and mix to a final song. This series is a great way to get your best stuff (or even just riff ideas) down on tape. Get started with Apple Logic Pro today!
About the Expert
RT Ouk is the owner of the The Armory Recording Studios in Newington, CT. He has been a music producer and audio engineer for over 10 years. He is the Program Director of Deabrake, Inc., a not-for-profit dedicated to helping inner city youth. He also has New Day Productions, which has recently worked on projects with companies and artists including Tragedy Kadafi, Immortal Technique, Boot Camp Click, the motion picture "Spark it Up," KarmaLoop TV, and Sony.
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