This guide takes students beyond the basics of creating and producing music with Logic Pro. Whether they're a composing, producing, songwriting, engineering, studio programming, they'll find the self-paced, step-by-step instruction they need to begin creating audio master works immediately.As a professional musician, educator, and a former employee of both Emagic and Apple, author David Dvorin knows Logic like no one else. Here, he uses project-based tutorials to guide students through real-world production tasks, revealing Logic's secrets along the way. In short order they'll be scoring and composing, creating their own sounds with Logic's software instruments, and employing advanced mixing, editing, and production techniques. A companion DVD includes the lesson and media files needed to complete the book's exercises, plus free trial Logic plug-ins from leading manufacturers.
**Please note: There is an Apple Pro Training Series Product Guide posted to the Document Library that you can print and share with your professors.
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Features and Benefits
This Apple-authorized guide delivers hard-to-find music composition and production techniques in Logic Pro 9
* Includes everything you need to learn the intermediate and advanced features of Logic Pro.
* Each chapter presents a complete lesson in an aspect of Logic Pro, with hands-on projects to complete as you go.
* DVD includes lesson and media files for over 20 hours of training.
* Author David Dvorin is one of the world's foremost Logic experts.
About the Authors
Emmy-nominated composer, educator, author, and performer, David Dvorin has composed music for film, CD-ROM, and television, as well as numerous concert works. He has produced several CDs and DVDs of his own work and collaborated extensively with such musicals luminaries as composer Terry Riley and the Kronos Quartet. In addition to his musical activities, David helped develop the education market for both Emagic (the original maker of Logic) and Apple. He is currently a professor of music composition and electronic music at California State University, Chico.