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Music Production In Logic Pro X The Complete Course! - AD-TEAM - 10-19-2025 ![]() Music Production In Logic Pro X - The Complete Course! Last updated 12/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 43.98 GB | Duration: 51h 7m Join Successful Music Production + Logic Pro X students in Creating, Recording, Mixing Music + Mastering in Logic Pro X What you'll learn Learn how to set-up and navigate around Logic Pro X so you can learn to use this amazing piece of softare Import and search Apple Loops to easily help you create you own music Be able to record and edit MIDI Information easily and Quickly in Logic Pro X Record your own audio in Logic Pro X Avoid common pitfalls and mistakes in Music Production which other Logic Pro X users make Understand mixing and mastering to help you make your songs sound professional Learn how to build your own track from nothing Improve your general skills in Music Production Requirements Basic Music Skills A Working Mac or MacBook Logic Pro X Software Basic Music Production Skills is desirable, but not necessary Description Start Creating and Producing Music with Logic Pro X!This course is all about Music Production in Logic Pro X, which is software for music composition and production for OS XWith over 50-hours of video, this music course is JAM PACKED with information to help you learn Logic Pro X and help you improve at Music ProductionLogic Pro X is the leading Digital Audio Work Station for Apple Mac users and it's used across professional studios and bedrooms worldwide. Learning how to use your DAW correctly will dramatically improve the quality of your music and the speed you create itBROUGHT TO BY BEST-SELLING MUSIC PRODUCTION INSTRUCTOR TOMAS GEORGEIf you are looking for a course that will show you Music Production in Logic Pro X then this is the course for you!What makes me qualified to teach you?My name is Tomas and I have a MMus Masters Degree in Music Production and a BA(Hons) Degree in Music Composition. I'm also the creator of some of the world's most popular music production courses - with over 290,000 students and thousands of 5-star reviews like these ones:Quick efficient, to the point. Solid information fed fast. Good work! - Mark C.This is an amazing course that provided much-needed clarification on what production is all about. The instructions were clear and Tomas is very engaging. Thank you - Catherine P.Tomas was clear and concise, really useful information for me to write down before I buy Logic Pro X so now I feel a lot less intimidated when opening logic for the first time tomorrow - Simon B.Very clear and concise, exactly what I was looking for. I also appreciate that I can watch things being done while they're being explained. - Nikki G.My Promise to YouI am a full-time Music Producer and Educator. If you have any questions about the content or Music Production in general, then myself or a member of the Digital Music Masters team will get back to you as soon as possible.NOTE: This course is for Mac users only and you must have access to Logic Pro X and an Apple Mac to use it What is this Logic Pro X Course all about?In this course, you will gain a deep understanding of Logic Pro X and how to use it to create your own music. You'll learn the beauty and the power of this software that's used by professional producers todayThis course will cover such topics as: • Setting up Logic Pro X• Making music with Apple loops• Making music with Live Loops (Logic Pro 10.5 and above)• Making music with MIDI and software instruments• How to write your own Beats in Logic Pro X• How to use the Step Sequencer (Logic Pro 10.5 and above)• Learn how to use Different Synths and Samplers, such as Alchemy, Ultrabeat, Sculpture, Retro Synth, ES2 and the ESX24• Flex Time and Pitch• How to use the Drummer to help you quickly write drum parts• Recording audio• How to use the Sampler and Quick Sampler Instrument (Logic Pro 10.5 and above)• The Best Free 3rd Party Plugins and how to use them• Behind the Scenes Vocal Recording Workshops• Interviews with music industry professionals• and much more.We'll take a deep dive into mixing such as: Using Automation, Channel EQ, Compression, Space Designer Reverb, Using Aux Sends and Groups, Delay Designer, Echo, Amp Designer, Pedalboard, Modulation Plugins, Flex Time, Flex Pitch (new to Logic Pro X) and Bouncing. This course also includes new Logic Pro 10.5 update videos for anyone that's updated Logic Pro to 10.5Finally, you'll learn the foundations of how to master your own track.What you'll learn in this course will make you a better music producer, and improve your songwriting abilities in Logic Pro X and all other Digital Audio Workstations!Learn to love Logic Pro X and make music with it. Go ahead and click the enroll button, and I'll see you in lesson 1!Cheers,Tomas. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Getting the Most from this Course Lecture 3 Before you Start, Enable the Complete Features! Lecture 4 Join the Official Student Group Section 2: A Brief Overview of Logic Pro X Lecture 5 Introduction to This Section Lecture 6 How to Create a New Project + Choosing a Track Type Lecture 7 A Brief Overview of the Interface in Logic Pro X Lecture 8 Part 1: Recording Software Instruments Lecture 9 Part 2: A Brief Overview of Recording and Editing Synths in Logic Pro X Lecture 10 Part 3: Recording Audio + a Brief Overview of Audio Preferences Lecture 11 Part 4: Apple Loops Brief Overview - Adding Drum Loops to our Song Lecture 12 Part 5: A Brief Overview of Saving and Bouncing Section 3: Setting Up and Getting Started Lecture 13 Introduction to This Section Lecture 14 How to Download the Sound Library in Logic Pro X Lecture 15 Preferences - Part 1: Essential Audio Preferences Lecture 16 Preferences - Part 2: Startup Action Lecture 17 Control Bar - Part 1: Views Lecture 18 Control Bar - Part 2: Transport + Modes and Functions Lecture 19 LCD Display Lecture 20 Saving and Opening Lecture 21 Templates Lecture 22 Tracks Lecture 23 Musical Typing Lecture 24 Keyboard shortcuts and Key Commands Lecture 25 Screensets Section 4: Making Music with Apple Loops Lecture 26 Introduction to This Section Lecture 27 Apple Loops - Part 1 Lecture 28 Apple Loops - Part 2: Navigation Lecture 29 Apple Loops - Part 3: Importing Lecture 30 Apple Loops - Part 4: Create a Groove Section 5: Live Loops (Logic Pro 10.5 and Above Only) Lecture 31 Introduction to This Section Lecture 32 Introduction and Overview of Live Loops Lecture 33 Navigation and Playing Back a Loop Lecture 34 Triggering Scenes and Quantize Start Lecture 35 Queuing and Dequeuing Lecture 36 Importing Content into a Cell - Part 1 Lecture 37 Importing Content into a Cell - Part 2 Lecture 38 Cell Inspector - Cell Length + Loop Length Lecture 39 Play Modes Lecture 40 Cell Editor Lecture 41 Recording and Copying the Live Loops to the Tracks Area Section 6: Making Music with MIDI and Software instruments Lecture 42 Introduction to This Section Lecture 43 Software Instruments Lecture 44 Piano Roll Editor Lecture 45 Tool Bars for MIDI Lecture 46 Quantising Lecture 47 Making a beat - The Drums Lecture 48 Making a beat - The Bass Lecture 49 Making a beat - The keyboard or keys Lecture 50 ES2 Synth Overview Lecture 51 Ultrabeat Part 1 Lecture 52 Ultrabeat Part 2 Lecture 53 Drummer Lecture 54 Score Editor Section 7: Recording Audio Lecture 55 Introduction to This Section Lecture 56 Settings up Recording Audio Preferences Lecture 57 What type of microphone to use? Lecture 58 Recording performers to get the best out of them Lecture 59 Mulitrack Recording Lecture 60 Recording External Synths Section 8: Step Sequencer (Logic Pro 10.5 Only) Lecture 61 Introduction to This Section Lecture 62 Introduction and Brief Overview of the Step Sequencer Lecture 63 Drum, Bass and Melodic Pattern Presets Lecture 64 Velocity Subrow Lecture 65 Gate and Tie Subrow Lecture 66 Note Repeat Subrow Lecture 67 Chance Subrow Lecture 68 Loops Start/End and Start Offset Subrows Lecture 69 Playback Modes and Octave + Skip Subrows Lecture 70 Step Rate, Pattern Length and Triplets Lecture 71 Scale Quantize, Templates and Swing Lecture 72 Step Automation - Part 1 Lecture 73 Step Automation - Part 2 Section 9: Automation Lecture 74 Introduction to This Section Lecture 75 Automation Lecture 76 Multiple Automated Parameters Lecture 77 MIDI Draw and MIDI Automation Lecture 78 MIDI Sustain Pedal Automation Section 10: Mixing Essentials - Levels, Panning, and EQ Lecture 79 Basic Mixing Lecture 80 Channel EQ Lecture 81 Panning Section 11: Mixing Essentials - Compression and DeEsser Lecture 82 Compressor - Part 1: Main Interface Lecture 83 Compressor - Part 2: Different Circuit Types Lecture 84 De-Esser 2 Lecture 85 Sidechain Compression Section 12: Mixing Essentials - Aux Sends and Reverb Lecture 86 Using Aux Sends Lecture 87 Using Aux Groups Lecture 88 Space Designer Reverb Lecture 89 Space Designer - Part 2: Create your own Impulse Response Lecture 90 ChromaVerb - Part 1: Main Window Lecture 91 ChromaVerb - Part 2: Room Types Lecture 92 ChromaVerb - Part 3: Details Window Section 13: More Mixing Essentials Lecture 93 Delay Designer Lecture 94 Echo Lecture 95 Amp Designer and Pedalboard Lecture 96 Modulation Plugins Lecture 97 Bouncing Lecture 98 Mastering Section 14: Flex Time + Flex Pitch Lecture 99 Flex Time Lecture 100 Flex Pitch Section 15: More Advanced Mastering Techniques Lecture 101 Introduction to This Section Lecture 102 Introduction to this Section Lecture 103 Reference Tracks Lecture 104 Loudness Normalization Lecture 105 Loudness Units (LUFS) Lecture 106 True Peak Section 16: Vintage EQ (Version 10.4 and Above Only) Lecture 107 Vintage Console EQ Lecture 108 Vintage Tube EQ Lecture 109 Vintage Graphic EQ Section 17: Studio Strings, Horns, Effects, and Smart Tempo Lecture 110 Studio Strings Lecture 111 Studio Horns Lecture 112 Vintage Mellotron Lecture 113 Phat FX Lecture 114 Step FX Lecture 115 Smart Tempo - Part 1: Overview Lecture 116 Smart Tempo - Part 2: The Editor and Recording Audio Section 18: Logic Pro 10.7.5 Update Videos Lecture 117 How to use the Gain Tool Lecture 118 How to Record MIDI Effects Lecture 119 Free Tempo Recording - MIDI Lecture 120 Free Tempo Recording - Audio Lecture 121 Nested Track Stacks Lecture 122 How to use Individual Stompbox Effects Lecture 123 Preferences is Now Called Settings Section 19: Logic Pro X Update Videos - Effects Lecture 124 Space Designer FX Lecture 125 Touch Bar Lecture 126 Arpeggiator Section 20: Logic Pro X Update Videos - Making a Beat Lecture 127 Apple Loops Lecture 128 Making a Beat - The Drums Lecture 129 Making a Beat - The Bass Lecture 130 Making a Beat - The Keyboards or Synths Lecture 131 Drummer Section 21: Sampler Instrument (Logic Pro 10.5 and Above Only) Lecture 132 Welcome to this Section Lecture 133 Sampler Introduction Lecture 134 Importing Audio into the Sampler Lecture 135 Mapping Window Lecture 136 Zone Tab Lecture 137 Synth Tab Lecture 138 Modulation - Part 1 : Amp Envelope Lecture 139 Modulation - Part 2 : Using Multiple Envelopes Lecture 140 Sampler LFO's Lecture 141 Modulation Matrix Section 22: Quick Sampler Instrument (Logic Pro 10.5 and Above Only) Lecture 142 Quick Sampler Introduction Lecture 143 Recorder Function Lecture 144 Classic + One Shot Modes Lecture 145 Slice Mode Lecture 146 Synth Controls and Envelopes Lecture 147 LFO's and Modulation Matrix Section 23: Logic Pro X Update Videos - Synths Lecture 148 Alchemy Part 1 Lecture 149 Alchemy Part 2 - The Advanced Tab Lecture 150 Alchemy Part 3 - Envelopes, Modulation and Effects Lecture 151 Alchemy Part 4 - The MSEG Envelope Lecture 152 Alchemy Part 5 - Mod Map and Show Target Lecture 153 Alchemy Part 6 - The Arpeggiator Lecture 154 Alchemy Part 7 - Morph Lecture 155 Alchemy Part 8 - Sampling Lecture 156 Alchemy Part 9 - Custom Performance Controls Lecture 157 Alchemy Part 10 - Velocity Layers Lecture 158 Alchemy Part 11 - Round Robin Lecture 159 Sculpture Synth Section 24: How to use the Vintage B3 Organ in Logic Pro X Lecture 160 Vintage B3 Introduction Lecture 161 Brief Overview Lecture 162 Main Windows - Controls Lecture 163 Main Window - Presets Lecture 164 Main Window - Split Lecture 165 Rotor Cabinet Window Lecture 166 Options Window Lecture 167 Effects Window Lecture 168 Expert Window - Essentials Section 25: How to use the Vintage Electric Piano in Logic Pro X Lecture 169 Part 1 - Brief Overview Lecture 170 Part 2 - Effects Lecture 171 Part 3 - Details Section 26: How to use the Vintage Clav in Logic Pro X Lecture 172 Part 1 - Main Window Lecture 173 Part 2 - Effects Window Lecture 174 Part 3 - Details Window Section 27: Logic Pro X Update Videos - Recording Audio Lecture 175 Audio Interface Lecture 176 How to Mix a Voiceover Overview Section 28: Mixing Audio - EQ + Compression Lecture 177 Welcome to the EQ + Compression Section of the Course Lecture 178 EQ Introduction Lecture 179 Graphic EQ Overview Lecture 180 Parametric EQ Overview Lecture 181 Compression Introduction Lecture 182 Threshold and Ratio Lecture 183 Make up Gain Lecture 184 Attack and Release Lecture 185 Knee Lecture 186 Limiter, Distortion + Parallel Compression Lecture 187 Sidechain Compression Section 29: EQ + Compression Mixing Project Lecture 188 Introduction Lecture 189 EQ Introduction Lecture 190 EQing Vocals Lecture 191 EQ in More Detail Lecture 192 More EQ Examples Lecture 193 Compressing a Vocal Lecture 194 Guitar Compression and EQ Lecture 195 Attack and Release - Part 1 Lecture 196 Attack and Release - Part 2 Lecture 197 Ratio and Knee Lecture 198 Compressor Sidechain Section 30: Advanced EQ + Compression Techniques Lecture 199 Introduction Lecture 200 Part 1 Lecture 201 Part 2 - Dynamic EQ Lecture 202 Part 3 - Mixbus EQ Lecture 203 Part 4 - Parallel Drum Bus Compression Section 31: Compression + EQ FAQs Lecture 204 EQ Before or After Compression Lecture 205 Parallel Compression and the Benefits of Using it Lecture 206 Additive or Subtractive EQ Section 32: Sound Design and Synthesis Lecture 207 Introduction and an Overview of this Mini Course Section 33: Retro Synth Lecture 208 Retro Synth - A Synth Primer Lecture 209 Retro Synth - Oscillator Lecture 210 Retro Synth - Vibrato Lecture 211 Retro Synth - LFO Lecture 212 Retro Synth - Filters Lecture 213 Retro Synth - Filter Modulation Lecture 214 Retro Synth - Envelopes Lecture 215 Retro Synth - Glide Lecture 216 Retro Synth - Amp Module Lecture 217 Retro Synth - Effects : Chorus and Flanger Lecture 218 Retro Synth - Global Settings Lecture 219 Retro Synth - Controller Parameters Lecture 220 Retro Synth - Sync Lecture 221 Retro Synth - Table Lecture 222 Retro Synth - Table (Create Your Own) Lecture 223 Retro Synth - FM Lecture 224 Retro Synth - Outro Section 34: ES2 Lecture 225 ES2 - Introduction Lecture 226 ES2 - Part 1 Lecture 227 ES2 - Oscillators 1 and 2 Lecture 228 ES2 - Oscillator 3 Lecture 229 ES2 - CBD Lecture 230 ES2 - Voicing Lecture 231 ES2 - Glide (Portamento) Lecture 232 ES2 - Filter Lecture 233 ES2 - Amp Stage Lecture 234 ES2 - Modulation 1 : LFO Lecture 235 ES2 - Modulation 2 : Envelopes Lecture 236 ES2 - Modulation : Vector Envelopes Lecture 237 ES2 - Macros Lecture 238 ES2 - MIDI Control Lecture 239 ES2 - Outro Section 35: Sound Design Theory and Terminology Lecture 240 Introduction Lecture 241 Waveform Analysis Lecture 242 Oscillator Lecture 243 Filter Lecture 244 Envelope Lecture 245 Modulation Lecture 246 Distortion Lecture 247 Voices Lecture 248 Glide Lecture 249 MIDI Section 36: ESM Lecture 250 ESM Section 37: Waves and Tones Lecture 251 Tones, Overtones and Harmonics Lecture 252 Complex Tones Lecture 253 Subtractive and Additive Synthesis Lecture 254 What is Sound? Section 38: FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Lecture 255 Welcome to This Section Lecture 256 FAQ Intro Lecture 257 FAQ Monitors Lecture 258 FAQ Drum Sample Packs Lecture 259 FAQ 3rd Party Synths Lecture 260 FAQ Should someone else master your music? Lecture 261 FAQ Which MIDI keyboard should I get? Lecture 262 FAQ Which Microphone should I get? Lecture 263 FAQ Download more Apple Loops Lecture 264 Which Headphones do you use and why? Section 39: EXS24 (Logic Pro 10.4 and Earlier Only) Lecture 265 Introduction Lecture 266 Creating a Multisample Instrument Lecture 267 Why Learn the EXS24? Lecture 268 Instrument Editor Lecture 269 Main Interface Overview Lecture 270 Pitch Section Lecture 271 Filter Lecture 272 Mod Matrix Lecture 273 LFOs Lecture 274 Amplifier Lecture 275 Envelopes Lecture 276 Global Settings Lecture 277 Instrument Editor - Zones and Groups Lecture 278 Zones Lecture 279 Group Settings Lecture 280 Multi-Outputs Lecture 281 Realism Lecture 282 EXS24 Outro Section 40: EVOC 20 PolySynth Lecture 283 Vocoder - Part 1 (Setup) Lecture 284 Vocoder - Formant Filter Lecture 285 Vocoder - Formant Stretch Lecture 286 Vocoder - Attack and Release Lecture 287 Vocoder - Freeze Lecture 288 Vocoder - Outro Section 41: MIDI Modulator Lecture 289 MIDI Modulator - Part 1 Lecture 290 MIDI Modulator - Part 2 Lecture 291 MIDI Modulator - Part 3 Section 42: Subtractive Synth, Wavetable, and Sound Synthesis Lecture 292 Sound Synthesis Introduction Lecture 293 Why Learn Sound Synthesis Lecture 294 Subtractive Synth - Part 1 Lecture 295 Subtractive Synth - Part 2 Lecture 296 Subtractive Synth - Lecture 297 Subtractive Synth - LFO Lecture 298 Subtractive Synth - Voices Lecture 299 Wavetable Lecture 300 FM Synthesis Lecture 301 Sync Synthesis Lecture 302 Tones and Harmonics Section 43: Audio Mixing for Podcasts Lecture 303 Noise Gate Lecture 304 Equalizer Lecture 305 De-Esser Lecture 306 Compressor Lecture 307 Another De-Esser after the Compressor Lecture 308 Gain Lecture 309 Limiter and Loudness Meter Lecture 310 Automation Lecture 311 Export Settings Lecture 312 Before you Mix, you must have good Audio Lecture 313 The Plugins I'm using for my Voice right now (Stock + 3rd Party Plugins) Lecture 314 Outboard Gear - The DBX 286s Lecture 315 The Equipment I'm using for my Voice right now Section 44: Free 3rd Party Plugins Lecture 316 macOS Catalina Incompatibility with 32bit Plugins Lecture 317 Introduction to this Section Lecture 318 How to get these plugins Lecture 319 Vintage Style Saturator Lecture 320 Analog Style EQ Lecture 321 Delay Lecture 322 Basic Compressor Lecture 323 Basic Algorithmic Reverb Lecture 324 Basic Compressor 2 Lecture 325 Algorithmic Reverb Lecture 326 Dynamic EQ Lecture 327 Basic Chorus Lecture 328 Panning Effect Lecture 329 Tube Pre Amp Saturation Lecture 330 Digital Compressor Lecture 331 Convolution Reverb Lecture 332 Basic Limiter Lecture 333 Limiter Lecture 334 Bitcrusher Lecture 335 Experimental Reverb Lecture 336 Advanced Chorus Lecture 337 Plugin Bundle - Brief Overview Section 45: Mixing fundamentals with these Free 3rd Party Plugins Lecture 338 REMINDER: macOS Catalina Incompatibility with 32bit Plugins Lecture 339 Compression Lecture 340 EQ Introduction Section 46: Mixing with Free 3rd Party Plugins - In-depth tutorials Lecture 341 Vocal Mixing - Basic EQ Lecture 342 Mixing Vocals - Dynamics Lecture 343 Mixing Vocals - De-Esser and Saturator Lecture 344 Mixing Vocals - Reverb and Delay Sends Lecture 345 Backing Vocals - Effects and Sends Lecture 346 Bass and Drum Processing Lecture 347 Guitar FX Lecture 348 Synth Lead FX Lecture 349 Guitar Mixing and Effects Lecture 350 Mixing Synths - Part 1 Lecture 351 Mixing Synths - Part 2 Section 47: The Mastering Chain - With Free 3rd Party Plugins Lecture 352 Mastering Free Plugins Section 48: Installing the Free 3rd Party Plugins Lecture 353 Installing the Plugins from their Official Sites Lecture 354 Loading the Plugins in Logic Pro X Lecture 355 Component Files and Folder Section 49: Recording Vocals at Home Workshop Lecture 356 Introduction to this Recording Vocals Section Lecture 357 Part 1 - Microphones and Audio Interface Lecture 358 Part 2 - Polar Patterns and Mic Cables Lecture 359 Part 3 - Microphone Position Lecture 360 Part 4 - Reflection Filter Section 50: Recording a Male Singer-Songwriter : James Cairns Lecture 361 Male Singer-Songwriter Introduction Lecture 362 Microphone Placement Techniques Lecture 363 Guitar and Vocal Levels Lecture 364 Take 1 and Challenges Lecture 365 Take 2 and Mic Positioning Lecture 366 Take 3 and Repositioning the Mic Lecture 367 Navigating Computer Fan Noise Lecture 368 Pitch Shifter for Singing Harmonies Lecture 369 Project Set Up : James Cairns - Out Of Mind Section 51: Male Singer-Songwriter Post Production Lecture 370 Reducing Hum and Noise Lecture 371 Parallel Compression Lecture 372 Project Deconstruct Section 52: Writing and Recording Vocals : Peter Darling Lecture 373 Peter Darling Introduction Lecture 374 Lyrical Themes Lecture 375 Microphones and Placement Lecture 376 Chorus Melody Lecture 377 Chorus Harmonies Lecture 378 Verse Melody Lecture 379 Writing and Recording Verse 1 and 2 Lecture 380 Recording and Writing Verse 3 and 4 and Ad-libs Section 53: Recording Female Pop Vocals : Jess Rose Lecture 381 Pop Vocals Introduction Lecture 382 Setting up Levels Lecture 383 Mic Placement Lecture 384 Fixing Latency Issues (Freezing Tracks) Lecture 385 Fixing Latency Issues (Plugins) Lecture 386 Recording the First Take Lecture 387 Recording Takes Lecture 388 Recording the First Chorus Lecture 389 Recording the Bridge and Last Chorus Lecture 390 Song 2 - Recording an Acoustic Guitar Lecture 391 Song 2 - Recording Vocals Section 54: Female Pop Vocals Post Production Lecture 392 Flex Pitch Gain Lecture 393 Thickening Vocals Lecture 394 Project Deconstruct - Part 1 Lecture 395 Project Deconstruct - Part 2 Section 55: Recording Rap Vocals : No Fixed IDentity Lecture 396 Rap Vocals Introduction Lecture 397 Headphone Monitoring Lecture 398 Setting Up the Headphone Mix Lecture 399 Fixing Latency Issues Lecture 400 Mic Placement and Distance Lecture 401 Singer Preferences Lecture 402 Recording Takes Lecture 403 Recording Rap Ad-Libs Section 56: Rap Vocals Post Production Lecture 404 Flex Time - Vocal Timing Fixes Lecture 405 Bussed Mixing Lecture 406 Hiding Tracks Lecture 407 Varispeed Section 57: Creative Harmonizing Lecture 408 Creative Harmonizing - Part 1 Lecture 409 Creative Harmonizing - Part 2 Lecture 410 Creative Harmonizing - Part 3 Section 58: Creative Harmonies and Choir Lecture 411 Creating Vocal Harmonies with Flex Pitch - Part 1 Lecture 412 Creating Vocal Harmonies with Flex Pitch - Part 2 Lecture 413 Choral Folk Vocals - Introduction Lecture 414 Choral Folk Vocals - Post Production Lecture 415 Choir Recording Introduction Lecture 416 Choir Mix Setup (Bussing) Lecture 417 Choir Bus Processing Section 59: Mixing with Paid 3rd Party Plugins Lecture 418 How to Start Mixing a Vocal with Waves NS1, Channel EQ, Waves Doubler and More Section 60: Audio Concepts + Engineering - Commonly used Terms Lecture 419 Introduction to the Audio Concepts + Engineering Sections Lecture 420 Commonly used Terms Lecture 421 Technology Lecture 422 Processes Lecture 423 Digital Audio Formats Section 61: Audio Concepts + Engineering - Technical Demonstration of Concepts in Action Lecture 424 Decibels Lecture 425 Peak vs RMS Lecture 426 Gain - Part 1 Lecture 427 Gain - Part 2 Lecture 428 Dynamics - Part 1 Lecture 429 Dynamics - Part 2 Lecture 430 Dynamics - Part 3 Lecture 431 Frequencies - Part 1 Lecture 432 Frequencies - Part 2 (Distortion) Lecture 433 Frequencies - Part 3 (Noise) Lecture 434 Phase Lecture 435 Stereo - Part 1 Lecture 436 Stereo - Part 2 : Phase sum Difference Lecture 437 Stereo - Part 3 : Stereo vs Mono Lecture 438 Samples Rates Lecture 439 Bit Depths Section 62: Audio Concepts + Engineering - Frequently Asked Questions about Digital Audio Lecture 440 Introduction to FAQ Lecture 441 How Loud Should my Track be? Lecture 442 Should Frequencies be Flat? Lecture 443 Is it okay to Compress more than Once? Lecture 444 Outboard vs Plugins Lecture 445 What Sample Rates Should I Use? Lecture 446 What Bit Depth Should I Use? Lecture 447 What Formats Should I Export to? Lecture 448 When Should I Dither? Lecture 449 Do I Need To Treat My Room? Lecture 450 How Do I Get Wider Mixes? Section 63: Audio Concepts + Engineering - Paul Baily Q&A Lecture 451 Paul Baily Introduction Lecture 452 What's the difference between Analogue and Digital? Lecture 453 Do you need Analogue Gear? Lecture 454 Common Misconceptions about Analogue Audio Lecture 455 Exciting Developments around Audio Lecture 456 Has the role of Engineer changed and top tips for getting hired Lecture 457 What are the Traits of a Good Audio Engineer? Lecture 458 Main Piece of Advice about Making a Career in Audio Engineering Section 64: Creating a Song Live in Logic Pro X Lecture 459 Creating a Song Live in Logic Pro X with Tomas George Section 65: Interview and Talks with Industry Professionals Lecture 460 Paul Baily Interview Part 1 Lecture 461 Paul Baily Interview Part 2 Lecture 462 Paul Baily Interview Part 3 Lecture 463 Sean Genockey Interview Part 1 Lecture 464 Sean Genockey Interview Part 2 Lecture 465 Sean Genockey Interview Part 3 Lecture 466 Charlie Barnes Interview Part 1 Lecture 467 Charlie Barnes Interview Part 2 Lecture 468 Paul Statham Interview Part 1 Lecture 469 Paul Statham Interview Part 2 Lecture 470 Peter Darling Talks to Tomas George Part 1 Lecture 471 Peter Darling Talks to Tomas George Part 2 Lecture 472 Tomas George Interview Lecture 473 Andrew Potterton Interview Part 1 Lecture 474 Andrew Potterton Interview Part 2 Lecture 475 Andrew Potterton Interview Part 3 Section 66: Last Section Lecture 476 Thanks and Bye Lecture 477 Bonus Lecture: Learn More from Tomas + Digital Music Masters Those with basic music production skills who wish to improve,Experienced music performers who want to know how to record their ideas,New and experienced Logic users who want to deepen their knowledge,Those interested in creating their own music or being better at music production,You're a band member who wants to learn about Music Production in Logic Pro X,You've been writing a few songs, but now you want to learn more about music production,You want to learn how to mix the tracks you've been writing,You might be completely new to music (You've had no formal training in music) ![]() RapidGator NitroFlare DDownload |