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Emagic Logic Audio 6

Emagic Logic Audio 6 is the best solution for professional musicians working on the Macintosh platform. Today’s musicians and producers need integrated tools for their music composition, notation and production needs…Logic delivers! This high-end audio production tool offers an easy to understand interface, total reliability, all at an affordable price. Virtual Training Company author / music producer George Leger III will show you how to get the most out of this audio application. This tutorial covers many topics including installation and setup, recording audio, MIDI, virtual instruments, 3rd party plug-ins as well as applications that increase the power of the Emagic sequencing platform. George Leger III will guide beginner and intermediate level users step by step through the intricacies of this robust program. To get started, simply click on one of the movie topics below.

Author: Vtc

What's New in Logic Audio 6

What is Logic Audio?

What's New? pt. 1

What's New? pt. 2

Who is this Class For?

Getting Started

Installing Software

Installing XSKey and Authorizing Logic

Core Audio and Core MIDI

Configuration Manager

Preferences pt. 1

Preferences pt. 2

Icons

Song Settings pt. 1

Song Settings pt. 2

Key Commands

Built in Effects Overview

Workspaces And Editors

Arrange Window

Event List Editor

Score Editor

Audio Window

Matrix Editor pt. 1

Matrix Editor pt. 2

Environment Window

Project Manager

Toolbox

Link Function

Creating Your Autoload File

Creating Your Autoload pt. 1

Creating Your Autoload pt. 2

Recording In The Trrange Window

Creating Song File Structure and Setup

Recording MIDI/Virtual Instrument Tracks

Recording Audio Data

Recording Automation

Instrument Parameters Box

Sequence Parameters Box

Markers

Loop Recording and Auto Punch

A Few More Tips

About MIDI

What is MIDI?

Different Windows

Hyper Editor

Tempo Edit

About Audio

Audio Windows and Areas

Audio Window

Audio in the Arrange Window

Sample Editor

Audio Preferences and Hardware Settings

Audio Configuration

About Virtual instruments

What is a Virtual Instrument?

Built In Synths ESM, ESP and ESE

Built In Synths ES1, ES2

Built In Synths EVP 88, EVB3, EVD 6

EXS

Preferences pt. 1

Preferences pt. 2

Converting Sounds

Fun With Vocals pt. 1

Fun With Vocals pt. 2

Rex Files pt. 1

Rex Files pt. 2

Summary

Audio Object Breakdown

Audio Object pt. 1

Audio Object pt. 2

Audio Object pt. 3

Audio Object pt. 4

Adaptive Track Mixer

Automation Overview

Automation Introduction

Track Based Automation

Object Based Automation

Project Manager

Project Manager pt. 1

Project Manager pt. 2

Project Manager pt. 3

Recording Using External Synths

Recording MIDI Data

Editing MIDI Data

Recording into Logic as Audio

Recording using virtual instruments

Recording Virtual Instruments pt. 1

Recording Virtual Instruments pt. 2

Recording Audio From A Live Source

Live Recording pt. 1

Live Recording pt. 2

The Final Mix

The Final Mix pt. 1

The Final Mix pt. 2

The Final Mix pt. 3

The Final Mix pt. 4

The Final Mix pt. 5

Virtual Instruments and 3rd Party Instruments

Audio Units and OS X

Arturia

Bitheadz

LinPlug Native Instruments

LinPlug OS X

Phatmatic Zoyd V Station

VST to AU Converter FXpantion

3rd Party Effects and VSTi's

Antares

Audio Ease

D Sound

The Sound Guy, Inc.

Elemental Audio

Nomad Factory

PSP

TC Works Native Bundle

Universal Audio

Wave Arts

Waves

Free AU Plugins

3rd Party Software

Bias Peak

Arturia Storm

Roxio Toast and Jam

NTI Dragon Burn

TC Works Spark