Hey,
Though I have not seen/used the Logic tutorial, the Ask Video Tutorial DVDs for Reason
and Pro Tools are VERY helpful in my ongoing learning. A great resource if you want a
quick, real-time refresher on any aspect of the softare. Very well made. I keep them on
hand and learn something new every time I watch a chapter again.
For learning such a complex and process oriented tool, it is invaluable to watch an expert
commentate as they navigate their way through using the software. A book or magazine
with screenshots can be very helpful, but good tutorial DVDs like these are the most
efficient use of your software education. You'll be miles ahead of the person who is self
taught, and in half the time.
Heck, buy them, watch them, then sell them on eBay and consider the $20 loss a rental or
class fee. I do the same with gear I don't use frequently. eBay is my virtual gear closet in
that respect.
Pete
--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@... wrote:
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> > For some reason, these links don't go through anymore.
> > At least not for me.
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> The 3 Logic DVDs are being sold on MTLC's Ebay store.
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> http://cgi.ebay.com/ASK-Video-Logic-Pro-Tutorial-DVD-Level-1-Brand-NEW_W0QQite
> mZ190100585400QQihZ009QQcategoryZ41786QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
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> Actually MTLC (www.mtlc.net/) is a regular internet store, and the guy Mike
> that answers the phone is one of the nicest guys to deal with, so I try to buy
> from them when possible. Plus they have academic pricing. Here is a link for
> all three Logic DVDs for $99 (regular $120)
>
> http://www.mtlc.net/products/4239/ASKVideo+Logic+Pro+Tutorial+DVD+3+Pack
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> I have not actually seen or used these. However, when I started out with
> Logic about 12 years ago, I got a VHS tape made by Emagic, that helped me a lot.
> So I just passed this along in case anyone is interested.
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