Recommend Any Books On Logic Pro For Beginner? |
Sun 2 May 2004, 00:18
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 30 Joined: 31-Jul 03 From: Leeds - UK Member No.: 22,220 |
and any books covering ES1, ES2, EVOC20, EXS24 etc.
Thanks. |
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Sun 2 May 2004, 07:19
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 265 Joined: 05-Dec 03 From: Memphis - US Member No.: 30,424 |
books on fm synthesis, analog synthesis.
happy recording, editbrain |
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Thu 13 May 2004, 07:47
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 08-Jul 03 From: London - UK Member No.: 20,984 |
Apple do a training book for Logic. You might find that helpful. I think it is called Apple Pro training for Logic.
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Thu 13 May 2004, 13:00
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 26-Nov 03 From: Del Mar - US Member No.: 29,767 |
I Highly recommend you check out "Logic 6 - Professional Music Creation and Audio Production" by Martin Sitter and Robert Brock. This is part of the Apple Pro Training Series. This is a great book for learning the basics of Logic.
-------------------- "...I just don't know...it sounds funny."
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Sun 16 May 2004, 04:51
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Member Group: Members Posts: 79 Joined: 25-Jan 04 From: Blackpool - UK Member No.: 34,025 |
I'd like to widen the question slightly if I may, and ask if anyone out there can recommend a good, clear, and above all else *recently* published 'Guide to Midi sequencing and home recording" or similar title. I've looked around the net and the only ones that are currently in print were written pre 1995 or earlier; so wont be of much help in decrypting the the ever burgeoning plague of strange acronyms and abbreviations which seem to have taken over the midi biz of late.
Thanks. |
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Sun 16 May 2004, 06:17
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 26-Nov 03 From: Del Mar - US Member No.: 29,767 |
Don't know if this will help, but i have looked for glossaries and explanations of acronyms and abbreviations. The best one I've found so far is on the Sound On Sound magazine website. Go to:
http://www.soundonsound.com/information/Glossary.php -------------------- "...I just don't know...it sounds funny."
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mac G5, dual 2.0 GHz, MOTU 828 MkII interface, Virus TI Keyboard, Genelec 1029A and Mackie HR824 monitors, Mackie Control Universal, Presonus Eureka and ART DPS II preamps, Presonus Central Station, AKG C1000S and C3000 mics. Logic Pro 7.2, Trilogy, Stylus, Atmosphere, Native Instruments Komplete 2. |
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Mon 17 May 2004, 01:21
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 30 Joined: 31-Jul 03 From: Leeds - UK Member No.: 22,220 |
Thanks for the suggestions.
Last week I purchased Logic (Apple Pro Training) by Martin Sitter & Robert Brock and it is most excellent. Doesn't have much info regarding ES1, ES2, EVOC20, EXS24 etc but its got me making music in Logic in no time. |
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Fri 28 May 2004, 06:17
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 12-Oct 03 From: BEAVERTON - US Member No.: 26,569 |
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Sat 29 May 2004, 05:24
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 179 Joined: 13-Mar 04 From: Hawaii North Shore Oahu - US Member No.: 38,418 |
same book at AMAZON.COM $29.95
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Sun 30 May 2004, 08:58
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 08-Jan 04 From: Oakland - US Member No.: 32,719 |
I just got this book and it's excellent:
emagic Logic Virtual Instruments: A user's guide by Stephen Bennett Published 2003 by PC Publishing (UK) pax |
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