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July 9, 2021

Solve Your Bass Mix Woes With This Simple EQ Trick

Solve Your Bass Mix Woes With This Simple Trick - Why Logic Pro Rules

  Bass tracks are one of the hardest elements of any mix, don’t you think? They’re often difficult to hear, take up loads of space, and are always fighting with other low-end tracks. It seems like no matter how much EQ and compression you throw at them, they never feel quite right. The first line […]

Filed Under: Compression, EQ, Mixing, Plugins, Producing

July 1, 2021

Vintage EQ Collection – Your Secret Weapon For Mix Vibe & Glue

Vintage EQ Collection - Your Secret Weapon For Mix Vibe & Glue

  For the last few weeks I’ve been mixing Projects from WLPR readers. And if you submitted your song for consideration – thank you! After listening to 200+ submissions, I landed on 8 songs of varying genres to mix for upcoming WLPR videos. I’m pretty pumped about them 🙂 And today I want to let […]

Filed Under: EQ, Mastering, Mixing, Plugins

June 18, 2021

3 Reasons To Love Track Alternatives in Logic Pro

3 Reasons To Love Track Alternatives in Logic Pro

  Man, I’ve gotta say – Track Alternatives have become one of my absolute favorite features in Logic Pro. And to be honest, when Track Alternatives first arrived, I felt quite different about them. In fact, I actively ignored this amazing tool! Because in my mind Track Alternatives brought Pro Tools, playlist-style editing to Logic […]

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June 10, 2021

Import Audio Like A Pro – Auto-Align Regions, Create Take Folders, & More

Import Audio Like A Pro - Auto-Align Regions & Create Take Folders

  While I suspect this week’s post and video will be most helpful for a small set of users, importing audio is an important function of any DAW. Maybe you need to export audio from one Logic Project to import into another. Or perhaps you often receive audio files from clients and collaborators who use […]

Filed Under: File Management, Mixing, Producing, Project Management, Templates

May 27, 2021

Big Sur – Is It Finally Safe For Logic Users to Update?

Bug Sur - Finally Safe For Logic Users to Update?

  It’s been over 6 months now since the release of Apple’s major new macOS Big Sur. And maybe you’ve held off on updating your Mac. But you’re itching to see what Big Sur is all about. So… is it safe yet for you to update your macOS? Every year Apple releases a new macOS. […]

Filed Under: Plugins, Software Instruments, Troubleshooting Logic Pro X, Updates

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