Before I got Logic, I was a bit nervous and I researched software/hardware extensively, then I just got the gear and plunged in, opening up songs I had sketched out in GarageBand on my Intel iMa. GB is really easy to learn, with a visually clear GUI - Logic is gloomy and its hard to read the tiny fonts, which I can't seem to make any bigger on my laptop, unfortunately. Also I used the Logic "Getting Started" mini manual. It was pretty clear. I chatted to guys in music hardware stores for tips about getting the software instruments up and running in tracks and inserting FX - pretty key to get that basic stuff clear. I don't think Logic is particularly user-friendly - it seems to presume you have used Logic before!!! and understand the jargon - I read Sound on Sound mag - they have a Logic column that's useful. Paul --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Cowinacape <cowinacape@...> wrote: > > Howdy, > > First time poster here, so howdy out to everyone! I can't help you with you > questions, but I just wanted to chime in, as a noob, to all this recording > stuff, I plan on doing pretty much the same things that you described in > your post. But as a new Logic user, how did you you (have you) found the > learning curve, and are there any books/videos you have used to help you > along? Sounds like a great set up you have there as well, as soon as my new > Mac Pro comes in, I'll finally be able to play along with my toys as well :D > > Thanks Kindly > Dan
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Re: New To the Cafe - Logic Learning Curve
2006-08-26 by blackfeather801
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