Watch how to get basic audio recording nailed in Logic Pro X
Our latest Logic Tips video sees Jono Buchanan laying down the fundamentals of audio recording in Apple’s DAW.
Now that we’re familiar with Logic Pro X‘s interface, audio and MIDI editing tools, and some of its instruments and effects, it’s time to get stuck into recording audio. Jono Buchanan continues to guide us in this week’s Logic Tips video. He shows us exactly how to record arm tracks and edit your recorded audio with trim tools, reverse and more. “It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been working in audio, reversing audio files is always fun”, he says with glee as his own voice is warped backwards in front of him.
In our Logic Pro Tips series, MusicTech’s Logic expert Jono Buchanan breaks down music production on Apple’s professional DAW. Other episodes posted so far include:
- Introduction to insert effects
- Auxiliary sends broken down
- How to use Apple Loops for inspiration
- Automation basics
- Channel EQ tutorial
- Understanding Compression
- Understanding Latch mode automation
- Three automation tricks
- Auxilliary automation tracks
- Alternative sidechain compression
- Sidechained gates
- Using Logic’s distortion
Jono Buchanan is an Apple Certified instructor, with tons of experience under his belt. He’s a professor in Guildhall’s Electronic Music Department, teaching BMus Year 2 Dance Music project for Electronic Music’s Principal study course. Outside of that, he also produces and composes for various projects and writes reviews for MusicTech magazine too. He now also makes awesome weekly tutorials for Logic Pro X!
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