Book description
First published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 The Logic Concept
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Chapter 2 Logic’s Interface
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 What Logic Can Record
- 2.3 The Arrange Window
- 2.4 Editor Areas – Mixer, Sample Editor, Piano Roll, Score, and Hyper Editor
- 2.5 Media and Lists Area
- 2.6 Inspector Area (Keyboard Shortcut – I)
- 2.7 Transport Bar and Toolbar
- 2.8 Tools, Local Menus, and Contextual Menus
- 2.9 Adjusting How You View the Arrangement: Zooming In and Out
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Chapter 3 Getting Connected
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 USB Devices
- 3.3 FireWire Devices
- 3.4 PCI Express
- 3.5 Other Audio Equipment
- 3.6 Integration into Logic – Audio Preferences
- 3.7 Hard Drives
- 3.8 Control Surfaces
- 3.9 Distributed Audio Processing and External DSP Solutions
- 3.10 What Is MIDI?
- 3.11 Digidesign Hardware Integration with Logic
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Chapter 4 Starting a Project
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Assets and Projects
- 4.3 Working with Tracks
- 4.4 An Introduction to the Audio Mixer
- 4.5 Using the Transport and Timeline
- 4.6 Your First Recording
- 4.7 Overdubs and Punching-In and -Out
- 4.8 Creating Further Tracks and Track Sorting
- 4.9 The Audio Bin and Importing
- 4.10 Working with Apple Loops
- 4.11 Improving What the Artist Hears – Headphone Mixes
- 4.12 Monitoring through Effects
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Chapter 5 Audio Regions and Editing
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 The Big Picture – Forming Your Basic Arrangement
- 5.3 Using the Inspector
- 5.4 Working with Loops, Copies, and Aliases
- 5.5 Precise Region Editing
- 5.6 Snapping – Understanding Your Editing Grid
- 5.7 Resizing and Cutting Regions
- 5.8 Fades and Crossfades
- 5.9 Speed Fades
- 5.10 Quick Swipe Comping
- 5.11 Expanding the Take Folder and Creating Basic Comps
- 5.12 Time Slipping a Quick Swipe Comp
- 5.13 Flattening or Merging a Comp
- 5.14 Flex Time Editing
- 5.15 Flex Time View and Flex Time Modes
- 5.16 Transient Markers and Flex Markers
- 5.17 Quantizing Audio with Flex Time
- 5.18 Separating Regions Based on Transient Markers
- 5.19 Freezing a Flex Time Track to Save CPU
- 5.20 Editing Multiple Tracks Using Edit Groups
- 5.21 Drum Replacement
- 5.22 Sample Editor Principles
- 5.23 Sample Editor Applications
- 5.24 Inserting and Deleting Sections of Your Song
- 5.25 Working with Tempo and Loops
- 5.26 Managing Your Audio Files and Regions
- 5.27 Using Folders and Hiding Tracks
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Chapter 6 MIDI Sequencing and Instrument Plug-Ins
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 MIDI Concepts
- 6.3 Creating Instrument Tracks
- 6.4 Instantiating Virtual Instruments and the Library Feature
- 6.5 Working with External MIDI Instruments
- 6.6 Making a MIDI Recording
- 6.7 Editing and Arranging MIDI Regions
- 6.8 Region Parameters: Quantizing and Beyond
- 6.9 The MIDI Thru Function
- 6.10 Advanced Quantization Options
- 6.11 Normalizing Sequence Parameters
- 6.12 MIDI Editing in Logic
- 6.13 The Piano Roll
- 6.14 Typical Editing Scenarios in the Piano Roll
- 6.15 Quantizing Inside the Piano Roll Editor
- 6.16 Working with Controller Data Using Hyper Draw
- 6.17 Hyper Draw in the Arrange Area
- 6.18 Going Further: The Piano Roll’s Edit and Functions Menus
- 6.19 Intelligent Selection: The Edit Menu
- 6.20 Functions: Quick-and-Easy Note Modifications
- 6.21 Step-Time Sequencing
- 6.22 The Hyper Editor
- 6.23 Score Editor
- 6.24 Event List
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Chapter 7 Creative Sound Design
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Logic’s Synthesizers
- 7.3 Understanding the ES2
- 7.4 Working with Oscillators
- 7.5 Filters, Amplifiers, and Modulators
- 7.6 Global Parameters and Output Effects
- 7.7 EFM1 and Frequency Modulation Synthesis
- 7.8 Component Modeling: Sculpture
- 7.9 Objects
- 7.10 The String
- 7.11 Waveshapers and Beyond
- 7.12 Modulation and Morphing
- 7.13 Creative Sampling
- 7.14 The EXS24 Instrument Editor
- 7.15 Creating a New Instrument and Importing Samples
- 7.16 Changing Zone Properties
- 7.17 Working with the EXS24’s Groups
- 7.18 Editing EXS24 Instruments Using the Front Panel
- 7.19 Ultrabeat
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Chapter 8 Mixing in Logic
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Channel Strips: Understanding Your Virtual Console
- 8.3 Organizing Your Mixer: What You Do and Don’t See
- 8.4 Folders and the Mixer
- 8.5 Beginning a Mix
- 8.6 Adding Send Effects
- 8.7 Combined Processing Using Aux Channels
- 8.8 Using Groups
- 8.9 Working with Channel Strip Settings
- 8.10 Automation: The Basics
- 8.11 Track-Based versus Region-Based
- 8.12 Automation Modes
- 8.13 Viewing and Editing Automation
- 8.14 The Automation Menu Options
- Chapter 9 Mastering in Logic
- Chapter 10 Logic and Multimedia Production
- Chapter 11 Optimizing Logic
- Subject Index
Product information
- Title: Logic Pro 9
- Author(s):
- Release date: August 2012
- Publisher(s): Routledge
- ISBN: 9781136114694
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