Learn professional techniques for producing electronic music in Logic Pro.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Produce electronic music with Logic Pro
- Review of Logic basics
- Configuring Logic preferences
- Working with a MIDI controller and musical typing
- Configuring the UI and recording preferences
- Enabling capture recording and hidden features in Logic Pro X
- Saving a project
- Electronic music production concepts
- Accessing Apple Loops and Factory Content
- Timeline vs. Live Loops feature
- Recording Live Loops to an arrangement
- Recording into a cell to create Live Loop
- Arranging using Timeline and Live Loops together
- Creating a pattern region and pattern cell
- Using pattern regions for drum programming
- Advanced features of pattern regions and Step Sequencer
- Drum pattern fundamentals
- Drum programming in Ultrabeat
- Navigating Ultrabeat's interface
- Step Sequencing and sound design in Ultrabeat
- Importing and working with audio samples
- Using Ultrabeat in multi-output mode
- Using Drum Machine Designer
- Advanced features of Drum Machine Designer
- Multi-output processing
- Quick Sampler overview
- Importing samples and creating slices
- Advanced features of Quick Sampler
- Creating a Drum Designer Track for slice editing
- Sampler overview
- Working with basic features
- Creating a wobble or moving bass
- Creating a bassline in house music
- Sub-bass secrets
- Sound design and synthesis concepts with Retro
- Recording filter automation with Retro
- Sound design with Alchemy
- Advanced sound design features with Alchemy
- Creative MIDI and automation effects
- Essential audio effects for mixing: EQ and compression
- Essential audio effects for mixing: Reverb and delay
- Using sidechain compression
- Electronic music arrangement concepts
- Using the Remix effect
- Using the Phat effect
- Using the Step effect
- Setting up analog gear with Logic Pro X
- Syncing Logic Pro X with an external clock
- Next steps
Taught by
Nate Mars