--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Andy Brook <bbgrove@...> wrote: > ...Its easy to find loops, but that doesn't help at all > when it comes to creating tracks from software instruments. > For specific step-by-step how-to's, I'll echo Steve on recommending macprovideo. I also only recently come into digital recording, and I found their products consistently high quality and practical. Likewise, Apple Pro Training Series books include DVDs of lessons. There you get specific projects to work through, with hard copy right in front of you. It depends on which better fits your own learning style. David Nahmani (LogicProHelp.com) wrote the current edition for Logic Pro and Express. Try also searching YouTube for tutorials. Quality varies, of course, but you have the advantage of seeing how different people present and use things. > Are there any commercial sites or forums where you can download > finished projects? Downloads, I don't know. The Logic 7 versions from Apple Pro Training Series did include actual professional projects to use as the basis for learning the program. I assume that Nahmani's version does as well. Good luck! Chuck B
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Re: The more I learn, the more I realise how little I know
2009-07-10 by cb50dc
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