Logic Pro Music Production Course | Marbella
The best way to learn to produce your music in Logic Pro? To learn in small classes! Whether you’re just starting out, or have some self-taught production experience under your belt, this course will serve up some fantastic workflow shortcuts and friendly focus from industry-active professionals who form our superb roster. Participants will get to learn how to produce music the same way as the pros do.
The course length is 36 hours – plenty of time to ask questions and bounce ideas off your tutors and fellow participants, as you share inspiration and tips in a room full of like-minded people. Garnish whole-heartedly believe this feature of the learning gives all students a significant edge over online learning courses and tutorial sessions.
Should you happen to miss out on any sessions via illness or holiday, we’ll always do our best to arrange it so that you can catch up on a future cycle of the course. As it is, all courses have extensive notes put together for participants by the experts who develop them – and successful completion of the course will earn you an industry-recognized certificate!
We’ve made it possible for our students to use their own laptops for this course, so you can get it set up to suit your needs. You can also hire one of our iMacs for €75. Headphones, audio interfaces and controller keyboards come as standard.
The Basics
- Setting up Logic and overview
- Speeding up workflow and file management
- Introducing the EXS 24 sampler and Ultrabeat
- How to program MIDI and make some beats
- All about quantize and groove
- Apple loops dos and don’ts
- Automation part 1
Instruments & FX
- Logic’s instruments
- Channel Strips dos and don’ts
- Using Sculpture to craft organic sounds
- Logic’s FX and MIDI FX
- Using MIDI controllers
- Vocoding
- Automation part 2
Sampling
- Where to get samples and the law
- Mapping drums, tuning and manipulation
- Chopping up loops in Logic X
- Getting samples into time with your song
- Filtering and manipulating samples
- Automation part 3
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Sound Engineering and Recording Techniques
- Sound waves, frequency, and amplitude
- The record path and gain structure
- Foldback, headphone mixes, and latency
- Microphone types, makes, and polar patterns – what to use and how to use for vocals and popular instruments
- Compiling audio takes the official way and our way
- Stereo recording techniques
Arranging In Logic & Advanced Midi
- Tips on key command customization
- Advanced MIDI editing and hyper editing
- Arrangement tools, folders, and global tracks
- Flex Pitch and Flex Time
- Manipulating tempo, time stretching and using Flex Time
Music for Media
- Logic’s mixer from top to bottom
- Routing tips
- Sync styles, trends and typical briefs
- Tempo mapping/TC markers and TC basics
- Arrangement tips for orchestra and theme building/stem creation
- Official certification exam