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Saving Apple Loops

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  • Copyright 2007
  • Pages: 11
  • Edition: 1st
  • Online Video
  • ISBN-10: 0-321-51421-1
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-321-51421-9

Video duration: 5 hours; 15 minutes; 46 seconds.

There's a simple fact about Logic: it's the simplest and most intuitive audio editor on the market! But like all software, you can't jump in running. To understand Logic, you need a guiding hand.

Martin Sitter designed and authored Apple's Level 1 Logic training. Based largely on routines developed for the classroom, Martin opens Logic to students in ways that only an expert educator can.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Exploring The Workspace
1. Setting Up Logic
2. Configuring Tracks
3. Choosing a Driver
4. Choosing a Sampling Rate
5. Zooming In & Out
6. Using the Transport
7. Saving an Autoload Song

Part 2: Logic Basics
8. Opening a Song
9. Enabling the Transport Panel
10. Exploring the Arrange Window
11. Creating Cycle Regions
12. Using Skip Cycle Mode
13. Controlling Cycle Mode Playback
14. Toolbox Tricks
15. The Primary and Secondary Tools
16. Importing Audio Files
17. Stereo Vs Mono Tracks

Part 3: Using Plug-Ins
18. Inserting DSP Effects
19. Bypassing DSP Effects
20. Adjusting Track Volume
21. Audio Instrument Overview
22: Monitoring MIDI input
23. Using the Caps Lock Keyboard
24. Using Key Commands
25. Using MIDI Key Commands
26. Erasing Key Commands
27. Screensets Overview
28. Creating Custom Screensets
29. Copying, Pasting, and Locking Screensets
30. Saving the Project
31. Bouncing Your Song
32. Bouncing for the Web

Part 4: Working with Tempo
1. Adjusting Songs to Region Tempo
2. Adjusting Regions to Song Tempo
3. Choosing a Time Machine Algorythm
4. Opening the Apple Loop Utility
5. Setting Loop Info
6. Adjusting Loop Transients
7. Saving Apple Loops
8. Finding the Apple Loop Utility
9. Installing Apple Loop Collections
10. Using the Loop Browser
11. Using Favorites
12. Sorting Loops in the Loop Browser
13. Adding Blue Apple Loops
14. Adding Green Apple Loops

Part 5: Repeating and Looping Audio Regions
15. Copying Objects
16. Repeating Objects
17. Using Aliases
18. Looping Objects
19. Working with Loops and Aliases
20. Using the Undo History
21. Using the Global Tempo Track
22. Using Tempo Alternatives

Part 6: Editing Audio and MIDI
1. Importing into the Audio Window
2. Dragging Audio Files into the Arrangement
3. Adding Multiple Audio Files
4. Audio Window Tricks
5. Working with Sampling Rates
6. Trimming Using the Arrow Tool
7. Cutting Using the Scissors Tool
8. Cutting Using Function Commands
9. Using the Glue Tool
10. Packing a Folder
11. Unpacking a Folder

Part 7: Setting Anchor Points
12. Cleaning-Up the Audio Window
13. Exploring Anchor Points (Audio Window)(
14. Setting Anchor Points in the Sample Editor
15. Setting the Audition Channel
16. Creating Fades
17. Creating Cross Fades
18. Fine-Tuning Fades
19. Opening the Matrix Editor
20. Exploring the Matrix Editor
21. Editing Notes in the Matrix Editor
22. Editing Notes with a MIDI Keyboard
23. Quantizing MIDI Data
24. Transposing MIDI
25. Using HyperDraw
26. HyperDraw Curves (Logic Pro Only)
27. HyperDraw Wrap-Up

Part 8: Setting Up to Record
1. Configuring Recorded Files
2. Using Software Monitoring
3. Setting the I/O Buffer size
4. Specifying a Record Path
5. Changing the Record Path
6. Choosing a Recording Time
7. Using the Metronome
8. Changing the Metronome's Sound
9. Creating A Count-In
10. Recording a Track
11. Selecting an Input
12. Recording through Effects

Part 9: Recording an Audio Track
13. Using Replace Mode
14. Using Auto Drop
15. Punch Recording
16. Using Cycle Record
17. Trashing Unw

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