Here's a great resource on Logic: http://www.digitalmediatraining.com/products/logicpro7/index.html I have this and it has drastically Improved my understanding of the program. I am also a dealer for this. Eddie Sullivan Integrated Midi Systems • IMS Pro A/V The Stony Brook Technology Center 21 Technology Drive E . Setauket NY 11733 1800 344 6434 X 108 esullivan@integratedmidi.com M-F 9-6 On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, at 06:25 PM, pete_buchwald wrote: > Hello all, > > I am doing some research trying to compile a list (annotated > bibliography) of resources > that would help a home recordist. I am listing books, magazines, > journals, websites, > ..whatever kinds of available resources I can point people to. > > I intend also to make a "home recording hub" website to share > some of my findings. > > I was wanting to ask my friends in the Logic Cafe (who I believe > to be the enlightenned > DAW users) if they had any top picks for books, websites, etc. > > As a way of saying thank you to the group I'll offer you all a > tip on two free plugins: > > Green Oak Chrystal synthesizer > http://www.greenoak.com/crystal/download.html > > and > > a free spectrum analysis plugin (that shows what frequencies are > how loud in your mix). > http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/inspector/ > > The Inspector product is simple, but FREE. > the inspectorXL demo package is a little more slick looking, but it > cuts out EVERY 30 > seconds and puts pops in your audio as long as it is plugged in (to my > Logic 6.3), so > unplug it before you bounce down. > I downloaded both of them and have them ready to plug in when needed > for a quick > analysis. > > Thanks for any help!! > > Pete > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Masters of Recording Arts Student seeks resources
2005-12-07 by Eddie Sullivan
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