I strongy recommend you go to macProVideo.com and get some of the
tutorials there. As a newbie myself these video's were an incredible
help to give me a leg up and et me going quicker. So many things
there to assist the user to learm.
There may be other tutorials as well but this site has some great
stuff. and their TNT (Tips N' Tricks) subscription series is fab.
Check it out...
Steve Currington
de Composer
Wellington, New Zealand
Web: http://www.singers.org.nz
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Hardware: 24" iMac 2.8Ghz, 4Gb RAM, 320Gb int. HDD, 1Tb Ext. HDD,
500Gb Portable Ext. Drive,
Broadband & Airport Extreme Wireless Network, M-Audio
AxiomPro49 Keyboard, Motu Traveler Firewire Audio
Software: OSX v10.5.7 (Leopard), Sibelius 6, Logic Studio v8,
NeoOffice, Firefox, Zotero
On 10/07/2009, at 10:20 PM, Andy Brook wrote:
>
>
> When I started learning Logic a few months ago, with plenty of musical
> knowledge but no prior knowledge of engineering, I couldn't have
> imagined how much there was to learn. One thing that I'm sure would
> help to piece together all the things I am learning is if there were
> sample projects available on the net. For instance, I'd love to learn
> how to make a realistic bass track using keyboard/sequencer as I don't
> play guitar. My own attempts sound feeble and I am obviously missing
> loads of tricks. Its easy to find loops, but that doesn't help at all
> when it comes to creating tracks from software instruments.
>
> Are there any commercial sites or forums where you can download
> finished projects?
>
> As always, thanks for any replies
>
> Andy B
>
>
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] The more I learn, the more I realise how little I know
2009-07-10 by Steve Currington
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