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Logic Pro Help Announces Advanced Logic Pro Class In Los Angeles

June 13, 2006

Logic Pro Help announces a new advanced Logic Pro class which will take place in Los Angeles, June 23, 24 and 25. The 3-day intensive workshop will be hands-on, and leads to a test for Apple Certification which will be offered at the end of the last day. This workshop is made for users that have a good basic understanding of digital and MIDI recording and editing, and some experience with Logic.

The workshop is hands-on and students will be provided with a 17'' powerbook and a MIDI Controller Keyboard, so they can experiment with the new concepts while in class. The cost is $595. There is also an (optional) $50 fee for the certification test.

Course Description
This three day course takes you through Logic's powerful advanced features, covering everything from production, editing, and mixing, to notation and scoring to picture. Starting with advanced setup, this course covers everything from production, editing, and mixing to scoring and composition. Throughout the class professional secrets are revealed regarding how to streamline production workflow, accelerate editing tasks, effectively manage takes, and construct a mix that will meet the most exacting standards. You'll discover powerful techniques for multi-track recording and explore the limitless potential of Logic's audio instruments, including the revolutionary Sculpture, a new addition to Logic Pro.

Who Should Attend?
This class is designed for those who want to learn music production and composition using Logic Pro or Logic Express.

Certification
This course covers the requirements necessary to successfully become an Apple Certified Pro, Level 2 in Logic Pro.

Course Outline - Day 1
Lesson 1: Speeding Up Workflow
Using Song Templates, Customizing the Interface, Using Key Commands, Accessing the Toolbox, Saving a Song Template.

Lesson 2: Managing Your I/O Setup
Labeling Inputs and Outputs, Creating a Headphone Mix, Using Input Objects, Backing Up and Transporting Your Setup.

Lesson 3: Creating and Managing Takes
Using Project Folders, Working with Dependent Files, Quickly Accessing Additional Tracks, Recording Multiple Tracks Simultaneously, What to Do If You Run Out of Tracks.

Lesson 4: Tempo and Pitch Matching
Working with Apple Loops, Using the Time and Pitch Machine, Working with Rubato Passages.

Course Outline - Day 2
Lesson 5: Working with Software Instruments
Getting Familiar with the Instruments, Understanding the User Interface, Using Ultrabeat, Using the EXS24 Software Sampler, Using the EVP88 Vintage Electric Piano, Using the EVD6 Vintage Clavinet, Using the EFM 1 FM Synthesizer, Using the ES2 Synthesizer, Using the ES1 Virtual Analog Synthesizer, Using Global Tracks to Create a Quick Arrangement, Sound Design with Sculpture, Treating Your MIDI Hardware as Software.

Lesson 6: Working with the Arrangement
Creating and Using Markers, Navigating the Arrangement, Zooming Effectively.

Lesson 7: Advanced Audio Editing
Using Edits to Create Parts, Comping Tracks, Fixing Problems Using the Sample Editor.

Lesson 8: Advanced MIDI Editing
Using Loops, Copies, and Aliases, Demixing MIDI Regions, Working with Region Parameters, Working with MIDI Note Events, Using Transform Functions.

Lesson 9: Working with Mixer Channels
Using the Track Mixer, Using Insert Effects, Using Bus Effects, Panning Stereo Tracks, Switching the Contents of the Plug-in Window, Changing Plug-in Locations, Using Channel Strip Settings.

Course Outline - Day 3
Lesson 10: Controlling Signal Flow
Using Bus Channels as Submixes, Using Aux Channels for Bus Returns, Adding Tracks to the Track View, Using Mixer Groups, Incorporating External Effects Processors.

Lesson 11: Automating the Mix
Working with Offline Automation, Performing Real- Time Automation.

Lesson 12: Working with Notation
Creating Notation, Using Score Styles, Working with Text, Transcribing a Performance, Working with Drum Notation, Creating Scores and Parts.

Lesson 13: Scoring to Picture
Setting Up Synchronization, Importing Media, Spotting the Movie, Positioning Events on the Timeline.

To register or for additional information, please visit http://logicprohelp.com/lph301c.php or contact Logic Pro Help at (818) 205 3222.

For more information, visit their web site at http://www.logicprohelp.com/.

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