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New Users Guide Covers Logic Audio 5

November 09, 2002

Earlier this year, the electronic music production world snapped to attention over one event–Apple, the arbiter of creative computing, purchased Emagic and its audio production software system, Logic Audio.

With the release of Logic Audio 5, Emagic has upped the ante for affordable music production systems–with 48 audio track capability (stereo or mono), up to 16 instrument channels, 4 inserts and 8 sends per channel using 8 stereo or mono busses, 28 high quality effect plug-ins, live input support and 12 audio outputs–Logic Audio 5 offers a number of sound production capabilities in a single package. Using Logic Audio to it full potential has always been a daunting task, however, as the application offers such a wide array of tools. User's Guide to Logic Audio 5 ($29.95, available wherever books are sold or online at www.muskalipman.com) eliminates the steep learning curve by familiarizing readers with all the features Logic Audio 5 offers and teaching them how to use them comfortably to create produce.

Published by Muska & Lipman Publishing, User's Guide to Logic Audio 5 is the first domestically published title to provide a thorough overview on the subject of Logic Audio, and it is a reference for beginners and experienced users alike. Author Stephen Bennett (Henry Fool, The Fire Thieves, LaHost) is a composer and post production engineer who uses Logic every day for many tasks in the studio, from music production to film score creation.

Users' Guide to Logic Audio 5 will help you learn to make high-quality audio creations with Logic Audio 5. Using a step-by-step approach to help musicians master the features of Emagic's Logic Audio 5, Stephen Bennett gives readers the information needed to get up and running with the application, from installing the program and optimizing and customizing the Logic Environment, to recording, editing and mixing audio and MIDI and using editors and plug-ins. Users' Guide to Logic Audio 5 also offers of tips and tricks for choosing and installing an audio interface, using the Hyper editor to set up a "Drum Editor," graphically editing several MIDI controllers simultaneously, creating and printing out scores and lead sheets, running a movie in sync with Logic Audio and much more.

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