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Going Pro with Logic Pro 8 | 
enlarge | Author: Jay Asher Publisher: Course Technology PTR Category: Book
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $19.79 You Save: $10.20 (34%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 134401
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 196 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 1598635611 Dewey Decimal Number: 781.34536 EAN: 9781598635614 ASIN: 1598635611
Publication Date: November 10, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Logic Pro is arguably the number one digital audio workstation among professional musicians and composers, at home in both professional and project studios worldwide. Going Pro with Logic Pro 8 is an expert level book that addresses the needs of the professional Logic user. The book picks up where the manual leaves off, guiding you from customizing setups of Logic Pro 8 for workflow enhancement, through the recording and editing processes, to preparing final delivery media, dropping power-user tips and tricks throughout the process. Topics covered include building custom mixers; designing templates; organizing your sound palette; dealing with third-party software, applications, and hardware, such as UAD cards and the Akai MPC3000; mixing tips; mastering tips; and much more.
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A "must have" book for the experienced Logic 8 user. November 20, 2008 Walter VanDyck (East Coast) I placed my order based on the topics covered in the table of contents which was posted at Logic forums. Now having the book in hand only increases my appreciation for the information it contains. The introduction states that this book fills perceived information voids in the user manual and the two excellent Apple Pro books in response to questions that arise from using Logic in the real world. What is so impressive is that Jay Asher has carefully targeted the content for experienced users yet the book is written in a clear style that gets right to the point. The following topics were of immediate interest to me. Tutorial #2 addresses how to set up multi-timbral and multi-output software instruments (SI), with #3 continuing on to address converting multi-output SI to audio. Tutorial #19 on gain structure techniques for mixing in the box, which the author describes as being controversial, provides compelling reasons to rethink how to achieve channel levels that will result in more open, better-sounding mixes. "Going Pro with Logic Pro 8 really does pick up where the other books leave off. In my not-so-humble opinion, Jay Asher's book is a tremendous gift to the community of Logic users.
Practical Guide to Deeper Logic Pro 8 Knowledge November 24, 2008 J. R. Van Valen (New Jersey, United States) With Logic Studio, Apple has given a more user friendly user interface to Logic Pro. Basic recording and playback is a lot easier in Logic Pro 8 than with prior versions for most people. Yet, mostly all of Logic's powerful features from the previous versions are still there, along with the associated learning curve. The Logic manuals and the Apple training manuals will take you quite a ways with Logic, enough to get you certified in its use. Yet, Logic is capable of more than what is covered in these manuals. Going Pro with Logic Pro 8 takes a step towards filling the gap. The book is fairly short, and is an easy read. Yet it is packed with a lot of practical information and addresses many common situations an intermediate to advanced user is likely to face such as working effectively with 3rd party software instruments, syncing with audio, humanizing midi performances beyond simple quantizing, and more. Going Pro with Logic Pro 8 consists of a series of "hands on", easy-to-follow and well illustrated tutorials. Within each chapter, the tutorials are arranged in a logical sequential order to accomplish a series of tasks, where each one builds on the results of the prior one. I find these tutorials fairly easy and quite enjoyable to work through. Although they are in sequential order, I can still pick and choose which tutorials to do without a lot of setup. The only rubs I have against the book is that for some of the tutorials, you have to provide your own audio. No audio or midi downloads are provided with the book, though the book does leverage the content of Logic Studio at times. there is plenty of that included with Logic. I also found a minor glitch with the rewire tutorial where the illustration provided doesn't quite line up with what is in the text. Overall, this is one of the most approachable and practical guidebooks that I have seen for any music production software, along with David Nahmani's Apple Pro Training Series: Logic Pro 8 and Logic Express 8 book. The topics covered in the book are quite relevant for how I want to use Logic in the near future, and I find the book to be a great knowledge accelerator. This book has found a home next to my computer I highly recommend this book as a next step for "advanced beginners" and intermediates who are looking to take that "next step" with Logic.
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