Logic Pro 8: Tips and Tricks
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Average customer review:Product Description
Although Logic Pro 8 introduces many features which improve the program's accessibility and ease of use, it remains a powerful and complex piece of software.
Often, there are many ways of achieving the same ends, some more complex than others and some which are not obvious. This book contains hundreds of useful tips to help you obtain the results you desire. It describes how to perform standard studio techniques such as drum editing and replacement and parallel compression as well as tips to improve your workflow.
With the help of Logic Pro 8 Tips and Tricks, you'll soon be whizzing around the program and utilizing to the full the amazing potential of Logic Pro 8.
These tips and tricks are culled from the author's long familiarity with Logic in music production, multimedia work and audio restoration, from his columns for several music technology magazines and from the results of research arising from the many questions he receives from Logic users.
Logic Pro 8 Tips and Tricks will help you utilize the software to the max.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #74827 in Books
- Published on: 2008-04-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 184 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Stephen Bennett is a composer and post-production engineer who uses Logic every day. This is the book he wishes had been available when he first got to grips with the fascinating software that is Logic.
Customer Reviews
Awesome Tips
Even if you know Logic inside out,
this books has Great Tips for you!
This is one of the best Logic books that I've bought!
( and I have a quite few)
Thumbs Up to Stephen Bennett !
Jorge Costa - Portugal
Bit of a mixed bag, but some gems hidden within
A good-ish book, let down by some poor layout (and loads of typos!) Also it's a bit of a mish-mash in regards to the order as if things are included when they occured to the author as much as to fit the section. Some good tips are in it however, and a neater, better subbed follow-up could be a handy resource for this massive programme.
Really useful even to advanced users
An in-depth knowledge of the software and the world of mixing, in this extremely useful book, full of not-so-obvious tricks. Shame the many typographical mistakes, that however steal nothing to the content.
Paolo T. - Italy



