Logic Pro X New Features
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Preview the new features in Logic Pro 10.1–10.3, including the Touch Bar, yrack alternatives, selection-based processing, the Alchemy and Gobbler integration, and flex pitching.
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- How to use the exercise files
- Applying Smart Tempo
- Working in the File Tempo Editor
- Checking out the new drummer feels
- Getting wet with ChromaVerb
- Sculpting with the new vintage EQs
- Jamming with Studio instruments
- Blowing up your audio with Phat and Step FX
- Exploring the Touch Bar in Logic
- Workng with Track Alternatives
- Exploring mixing enhancements
- Selection-Based Processing techniques
- Importing XML files into Logic
- Composing offline with Share to GarageBand
- Flex pitching in the Arrange window
- Drum Machine Designer enhancements
- New groups and flex-time improvements
- Multitrack export and bounce options
- Stock Logic plugin enhancements
- Working in Alchemy
- Browsing Alchemy's soundsets
- Performing and sculpting sounds with Alchemy
- Combining and morphing sources in Alchemy's advanced window
- Adding movement and texture with Alchemy's advanced modulation and filters
- Backing up and archiving to Gobbler
- New ways to share your music
- Exploring new cycle recording options
- Getting the most out of Drum Machine Designer
- Composing with new marker and arrangement marker features
- Exploring multiple new drummers and beat makers
- Adding your own sounds and samples to Drum Machine Designer
- Fine-tune MIDI with new Piano Roll Editor features
- Crafting beats in real time
- Expanding on Retro and Mellotron magic
- Take your mix to the next level with new Mixer features
- Getting the most out of Logic Pro X
- Next Steps
Taught by
Scott Hirsch
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