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August 25, 2023

Instantly Transfer Audio File Edits Without Exporting Files From Logic Pro

  (Heads up – today’s video is definitely one for more advanced use cases. Tread carefully, and be sure to back up your files!) Do you ever find yourself bouncing between Logic Pro and separate Audio File Editors like Izotope’s RX or Acon Digital’s Acoustica? For example, when I’m editing my voiceovers for each week’s […]

Filed Under: Editing, File Management, Gear, Preferences & Settings

December 2, 2022

Color Code Your Projects Instantly With These Automatic Settings

  Over time, Logic Pro Projects can get quite large and unwieldy. As you record new tracks, edit existing ones, and try out new ideas, you may have difficulty locating individual tracks. By default Logic Pro gives different track types distinct colors: Audio Tracks are blue Software Tracks are green Drummer Tracks are yellow It’s […]

Filed Under: Mastering, Mixing, Preferences & Settings, Producing, Project Management, Recording, Songwriting, Templates, Workflow

March 18, 2022

Logic Pro 10.7.3 – Apple Renderer, AirPods with Head-Tracking, & More Critical Updates For Spatial Mixing

Logic Pro 10.7.3 - AirPods, Head-Tracking, & More For Spatial Mixing

  In case you missed it, Apple dropped the 10.7.3 update for Logic Pro earlier this week. And if you’re getting into Spatial Mixing with Logic Pro, I would say 10.7.3 is absolutely critical to your Spatial Mix efforts. Usually a “double-point” update is a maintenance update. Bug fixes, workflow enhancements, but not usually big […]

Filed Under: Mixing, Plugins, Preferences & Settings, Producing, Spatial Mixing, Updates

October 1, 2021

ADAT & Aggregate Devices – How to Connect All Your Interfaces With Logic Pro

ADAT & Aggregate Devices - How to Connect All Your Interfaces With Logic Pro - why Logic Pro Rules

  Have you ever run into a situation where you don’t have enough inputs to record a band or instrument? For example, let’s say you want to mic up a drum kit. You have a total of 12 mics, but only 8 inputs on your interface. Feels like you’re kinda stuck, doesn’t it? Instead of […]

Filed Under: Gear, Preferences & Settings, Recording, Songwriting

September 9, 2021

Apple M1 – A Logic Pro User’s Guide to Upgrading

I Just Bought an M1 Mac Mini - Was It Worth It - Why Logic Pro Rules

  Unless you’ve been living in a creative cave for the last year (who hasn’t?), then you’ve surely heard about the latest M1 Macs that came out last November. To say Apple changed the game for computing would be a serious understatement. Apple has struck out on its own with its own brand of processors. […]

Filed Under: Gear, Plugins, Preferences & Settings, Software Instruments, Updates

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