Back when I first started recording my songs in Logic, I couldn’t wait to get down to mixing. The chance to use EQ, compression, and reverb thrilled me. It was like I finally had access to the world of turning riffs into full-formed productions. As soon as I finished a song, I would throw […]
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Stop Missing the Perfect Take With These Logic Pro Recording Hacks
You never know when creative genius is going to strike. And more often than not, inspiration doesn’t wait for us to hit the “record” button to make its mark. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve worked with artists in the past who deliver an amazing performance, and I wasn’t recording! It’s too […]
Take Control of Your MIDI Takes With These Hidden LPX Preferences
One of my favorite parts about recording in Logic is how easy it is to lay down take after take. There’s quite literally no set-up time whatsoever when you need to record another take. Hit ‘record,’ and Logic automatically creates a folder. I mean, just take a look at these screenshots: If you take […]
Quick Start Guide: How to Record in Logic Pro X
At the center of this whole crazy DAW universe is one important thing – recording. For a moment let’s forget about virtual instruments, Flex, or Smart Tempo. The ability to record drums, tubas or birds onto your computer is both fun and amazing. With a microphone, interface and your computer you can paint a world […]
The 3 Logic Pro X Preferences You Should Set Right Now
Logic Pro X is a deep program. So sometimes you have to go hunting when you want to change a Logic preference or setting. Because of this, some Logic myths can be born. I hate Logic myths. Ever since the release of Logic Pro X, the team at Apple have been killing it with updates. […]