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September 29, 2020

10 Professional Features You Might Not Have Known About in Logic Pro X – 30 Days of Why Logic Pro Rules

 

For the last 28 days of this series I’ve tried to cover the most used aspects of Logic Pro X.

Crafting videos and posts for WLPR can sometimes feel like a tightrope. Because WLPR readers and subscribers are all at different places in their journey:

  • Some are beginners
  • Others more advanced
  • While others probably know more than I do about LPX (!)

So each post I try to cover the foundations of Logic Pro X while throwing in some details for the more advanced users.

Well, today’s post is for the advanced users among us. Today I want to show what I believe many would consider more “professional” features.

(This doesn’t mean everything else in Logic is “unprofessional.” The expectations for “pro” are just a bit more particular.)

Really, I imagined folks who don’t use Logic Pro X watching today’s video. Folks from the outside looking in saying to themselves:

“Oh wow! I didn’t know Logic Pro could do that.”

So today’s video dives into the 10 or so professional features living inside Logic right now:

  1. Slip & Rotational Editing
  2. ARA 2.0 Support
  3. VCA Faders
  4. Dual Mono
  5. Loudness Metering & True Peak Detection
  6. Surround Mixing
  7. Mixer & Plugin Undo History
  8. Event, Marker, Tempo, & Signature List Editors
  9. Logic’s support for up to:
    1. 1000 Audio Tracks
    2. 1000 Software Instrument Tracks
    3. 1000 External MIDI Tracks
    4. 256 Busses
  10. Import Project Data

And these don’t even including Logic’s support for video, notation, or anything else!

So I hope you enjoy this second-to-last installment of our 30-day series.

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