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Logic Pro X 10.4 - Apple Pro Training Series: Professional Music Production [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width x depth: 229x188x23 mm, weight: 1120 g
  • Sērija : Apple Pro Training
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0135244765
  • ISBN-13: 9780135244760
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width x depth: 229x188x23 mm, weight: 1120 g
  • Sērija : Apple Pro Training
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0135244765
  • ISBN-13: 9780135244760

Record, arrange, mix, produce, and polish your audio files with this best-selling, Apple-certified guide to Logic Pro X 10.4. Veteran producer and composer David Nahmani uses step-bystep, project-based instructions and straightforward explanations to teach everything from basic music creation to sophisticated production techniques.


Using the book’s downloadable lesson files and Logic Pro X, you’ll begin making music in the first lesson. From there, learn to record audio and MIDI data, create and edit sequences, and master mixing and automation techniques such as submixing with track stacks. Create both acoustic and electronic virtual drum performances using Drummer tracks with Drum Kit Designer and Drum Machine Designer. Use Logic Pro X MIDI FX and Smart Controls to control software synthesizers from a MIDI controller or an iPad. 


Harness the power of Smart Tempo to make sure all recordings, imported audio files, and samples play in time. Flex Time allows you to precisely edit the timing of notes inside an audio recording, and you’ll explore Flex Pitch to correct the pitch of a vocal recording. Finally, you mix, automate, and master the song, using plug-ins to process only selected sections or entire tracks, giving your audio creations the final polish needed to achieve a professional sound.


  • Downloadable lesson and media files allow you to perform the hands-on exercises.
  • Focused lessons take you step by step through practical, real-world tasks.
  • Accessible writing style puts an expert instructor at your side
  • Ample illustrations help you master techniques fast.
  • Lesson goals and time estimates help you plan your time.
  • Chapter review questions summarize what you’ve learned and help you prepare for the Apple certification exam.
Getting Started xi
Exploring the Interface and Working with Real Instruments
Lesson 1 Make Music with Logic Now!
3(60)
Creating a Logic Pro X Project
3(5)
Exploring the Interface
8(4)
Adding Apple Loops
12(4)
Navigating the Project
16(19)
Build Up the Arrangement
35(9)
Mixing the Song
44(11)
Mixing Down to a Stereo File
55(3)
Lesson Review
58(5)
Lesson 2 Recording Audio
63(48)
Setting Up Digital Audio Recording
63(5)
Recording a Single Track
68(11)
Recording Additional Takes
79(7)
Punching In and Out
86(9)
Recording Without a Metronome
95(3)
Changing Recording Settings
98(8)
Deleting Unused Audio Files
106(2)
Lesson Review
108(3)
Lesson 3 Editing Audio
111(38)
Assigning Mouse Tools
112(4)
Editing Regions in the Workspace
116(3)
Comping Takes
119(8)
Adding Fades and Crossfades
127(7)
Editing Regions in the Audio Track Editor
134(8)
Aligning Audio
142(3)
Lesson Review
145(4)
Working with Virtual Instruments
Lesson 4 Producing a Virtual Drum Track
149(50)
Creating a Drummer Track
150(12)
Arranging the Drum Track
162(12)
Customizing the Drum Kit
174(8)
Working with an Electronic Drummer
182(14)
Lesson Review
196(3)
Lesson 5 Using Patches and Recording MIDI
199(42)
Using a Patch from the Library
201(5)
Creating a Layered Sound Patch
206(4)
Mapping Controller Knobs to Plug-in Parameters
210(7)
Using the Arpeggiator MIDI Plug-In
217(5)
Recording MIDI
222(4)
Correcting the Timing of a MIDI Recording
226(2)
Merging Recordings into a MIDI Region
228(6)
Recording MIDI Takes
234(3)
Lesson Review
237(4)
Lesson 6 Creating and Editing MIDI
241(50)
Creating MIDI Notes in the Piano Roll Editor
242(21)
Importing a MIDI File
263(2)
Editing MIDI Data in the Event List
265(10)
Creating and Editing MIDI Continuous Controllers
275(12)
Lesson Review
287(4)
Building a Song
Lesson 7 Editing Pitch and Time
291(44)
Setting a Project Tempo by Detecting the Tempo of a Recording
292(2)
Using and Creating Apple Loops
294(8)
Matching an Audio File to the Project Key and Tempo
302(3)
Adding a Turntable or Tape Slow-Down Effect
305(2)
Creating Tempo Changes and Tempo Curves
307(3)
Making One Track Follow the Groove of Another Track
310(3)
Change the Playback Pitch and Speed with Varispeed
313(3)
Editing the Timing of an Audio Region
316(11)
Tuning Vocal Recordings
327(5)
Lesson Review
332(3)
Lesson 8 Editing an Arrangement
335(46)
Previewing the Song
335(4)
Copying Material to Fill In Parts
339(11)
Rendering Multiple Regions
350(3)
Adding and Deleting Sections
353(14)
Cutting Regions to Remove Silence or Noise
367(10)
Lesson Review
377(4)
Mixing and Automating a Song
Lesson 9 Mixing
381(60)
Organizing Windows and Tracks
382(9)
Using the Amp Designer
391(7)
Adjusting Levels and Pan
398(4)
Submixing Tracks and Processing the Submix
402(6)
Applying an Effect to a Section of a Track
408(4)
Using an EQ Plug-in
412(7)
Using Delay and Reverberation
419(10)
Using Dynamic Processing Plug-ins
429(8)
Using a Few Tips and Tricks
437(1)
Lesson Review
438(3)
Lesson 10 Automating the Mix
441(36)
Creating and Editing Offline Automation
442(13)
Recording Live Automation
455(12)
Using MIDI Controllers
467(3)
Bouncing the Mix
470(3)
Lesson Review
473(4)
Appendix A Controlling Logic with an iPad Using Logic Remote
477(12)
Appendix B Keyboard Shortcuts (Default for U.S. Keyboard)
489(6)
Panes and Windows
489(1)
Navigation and Playback
490(1)
Zooming
491(1)
Channel Strip, Track, and Region Operations
491(2)
Project Audio Browser
493(1)
Piano Roll Editor
493(1)
Finder
493(2)
Index 495
David Nahmani is the founder of LogicProHelp.com, thelargest online community of Logic users. As an expert Logic Pro consultant and teacher, he has worked for Steve Porcaro (Toto, Michael Jackson), Toby Gad (Beyoncé, Alicia Keys), Coco Morier (Britney Spears, Selena Gomez), James Valentine (Maroon 5), Mark Pontius (Foster the People), the Record Plant in Los Angeles, the Winter Music Conference in Miami, the Grammy foundation, ASCAP, Apple, and many more. David wrote and produced songs published by Cleopatra records, Metropolis records, MTV, and Decca/BMG. He coproduced a song on the last Pop Will Eat Itself album and engineered three classical albums for the Bernard Calmel orchestra in Paris, France.