Logic Pro training in Ireland

For anyone interested, a 3 day Certified Pro course has been confirmed for May in Filmbase, Temple Bar.
http://filmbase.ie/training/final_cut.php

Accept it and forget, it is lost for ever.
But.........your new ideas will surpass anything you did before!, I'm sure!
Have a nice day!

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  • Where is the most reliable site to buy logic pro training book and CD?

    Please give me a link on amazon or ebay!

    http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Pro-Training-Series-Professional/dp/0321967593/ref=s r_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1393612842&sr=8-1&keywords=logic+pro+X+training

  • Logic pro training DVD

    I have just bought the Apple Pro training series for Logic.
    It comes with a DVD but my CD drive is broken.
    Does anyone have this digitally or know where I can get it please?
    Thanks,
    Claire.

    thank you. learned a lot from the sample video. Will be ordering the video. Tell me, how do I save my sequencing info, in case I have to re initialize my hard drive.

  • What's the best Logic Pro training?

    Have just converted from Cubase PC to LP mac, after 10 years..help!
    What are the best training resources around?

    I made the move from Cubase to Logic six years ago. Although Logic is basically a DAW like any other PT or DP, but its underlying concept is quite different. Make sure you understand that open "object oriented" concept.
    Another problem many new and old Logic user have is its versatility. There are often many ways to do the same things and you have to first be aware of the different options and then choose which one suits your workflow best. i.e. there are three levels of Solo, there is not just one Solo button and that thing gets soloed.
    If you are one of the more adventurous guys I would advice you at least try to understand the concept of the Environment. Even if you don't plan you mess with it, it will help your understanding of Logic.
    I wrote quite a few manuals with lots of graphics  to help understand the concepts.
    Free Manuals
    Most of them were for Logic 8 and Logic 7 and some of the features changed a bit but you can browse through and it will help you to get a better idea what you are getting into. BTW they are free pdf downloads.
    Edgar Rothermich
    free Logic manuals
    www.DingDingMusic.com

  • Logic Pro 8 Training

    I've been keeping an eye out for Logic Pro 8 training, but so far I haven't seen anything. Any recommendations?
    Related question: I've had the Apple book Advanced Logic Pro 7 for awhile which but never got around to reading it. However, I've heard that the Logic Pro 8 user interface is a complete makeover. Is it worth dusting off the Logic Pro 7 book, or will that just be confusing?

    http://www.macprovideo.com/
    they are in the process of redoing all of the LP7 stuff to LP8
    Also for one one one training check out http://www.logicprohelp.com/training.php

  • Logic Pro 9 training

    Interested in opinions in Logic Pro 9 training. I am currently working through Macprovideo tutorial- quite good actually. But want more to be proficient and fun tonal on a pro level. Have run across pyramind.com course for $500 that will help you get the basic certification. Does anyone have any experience in this endeavor?
    I am more interested in the training than the certification, but is the certification worth anything as a credential?

    Keep up the Macprovideo stuff, Groove3 also do good training.
    +1 with Dubspot.
    To be honest, the pyramid course looks basic and you could get all this training and more from the first 2 suggestions. And save $$$
    Just keep making songs, thats honestly the best way to learn. If you find it difficult writing material then do a cover version. Just don't watch endless videos without making some actual music.
    As for certification, it all depends on the job you are after. But most guys I know in the industry built a reputation by producing tracks or recording other artists.
    You can never beat experience and thats why making song after song after song is the best advice.
    Good luck!

  • Logic Pro Advanced Training book with DVD

    I Know i posted alot but this is the last for the month lol.
    I'm have a mint condition book "logic pro advanced" which comes with training work shop dvd.
    Anyone interested send me a email
    :[email protected]

    Yes.. but you also have to update OS X to 10.8.4 or higher....

  • Logic Pro DVD TRAINING VIDEO

    Someone in the past posted a logic pro dvd training video that releaseds recently. I lost contact with the url. Anyone remember it off hand?

    thank you. learned a lot from the sample video. Will be ordering the video. Tell me, how do I save my sequencing info, in case I have to re initialize my hard drive.

  • Does anyone know if apple's one-to-one program would be a good way to learn how to use logic pro or am I better off going to school to learn audio engineering or something?

    Of course going to school would be a good option, but I want to know if one-to-one is also a good way to learn how to use logic pro. Has anyone been through the one-to-one program for logic pro and can say that they learned how to use logic pro well because of it?

    For sure, one to one training, if given by a tutor who is capable, will hand you the means to build up self-confidence  and will therefore let you operate the hard/software in an intelligent manner, instead of going for the trial and error method which has its pro's and con's too. Once you've passed this beginners phase you will make your own decisions intelligently and then you will also start to get experience and learn even from your mistakes. Something like that in theory and the rest is up to you!
    Have a nice day

  • How can I move ALL Logic Pro Files (except for the app itself) to an external?

    Hi,
    So I'm looking to move all my Logic content to my external hard drive and still be able to use the program effectively and efficiently.
    I have about 5 years worth of content (adding up to over 100 GB of data in audio/instrument/project files) and I think it's time to find an alternative to suffocating my internal hard drive.
    I'm looking for the easiest way to move all my content to my external and delete it from my internal (without altering the location of the app itself).
    I understand "managing project assets", but this method requires me to open EVERY project one by one and change the location settings. I'm basically trying to find a way to move every project and its appropriate audio files to my external so that I can open them from there without having to go through each project one by one... I tried just copying and pasting the entire "Logic" folder onto the external and then deleted it from my internal, but when I attempted to open a project from my external's copied file, none of the content was found because the original locations of the internal were still embedded in the project. Also, none of the software instruments could be found because they, too, were originally located on the internal drive. Luckily I backed up my hard drive beforehand, so a simple restore brought me back to sanity.
    I understand managing the project assets, but is going one project by one project at a time really the only way? There's gotta be another way :/
    Thanks for any and all help.
    P.S. I'm still on the Logic Pro 9 train, but that shouldn't matter too much. (hopefully)
    Specs:
    Mac Book Pro 13"
    OS X Version 10.9.5
    4 GB RAM (lame)
    2.66 GHz Intel Core
    54.2 GB Free hard drive space (super lame)
    App: Logic Pro 9

    Hello lramospsych,
    To move your iTunes media library to a different location, take a look at the article below to walk you through that process. Make sure that you have everything organized before you move everything over.
    iTunes for Mac: Moving your iTunes Media folder
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  • Could not load Module... A known bug in Logic Pro 7.3 with Snow Leopard?

    I know this issue has been discussed before, but on my brand new MacBook Pro it's still an issue, so can someone please help me out with this?
    Here goes:
    Loading Logic 7.2.3 in Snow Leopard:
    The previously selected audio interface is not available
    The built-in audio inputs and outputs of the computer will be used instead for this session.
    <ok>
    Could not load Module "FW-1884" (-43)
    <cancel>
    Could not load Module "HUI" (-43)
    <cancel>
    Could not load Module "Logic Control" (-43)
    <cancel>
    Could not load Module "TranzPort" (-43)
    <cancel>
    Logic loads, and everything seems to work just fine.
    <selecting a plugin ---> Bass Amp>
    CoreAudio:
    Resource not found. (-10109)
    This happens no matter which plugin I choose - Bass Amp, EXS 24, ES1 etc…
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    The plugin loads, and works, but the display is in "Controls" Mode. Trying to switch to "Editor" Mode resulsts in the same error as above.
    Is there anyone out there who knows why this happens?
    Thanks
    Warbler

    Given that so many things are funky, I'd suspect that one or both of the following is occurring:
    1) Your Logic Pro application/installation is corrupt. Logic is failing loading control surface modules which should be in the application bundle. Reinstall.
    2) You have an incompatibility between Logic and the necessary system frameworks because Logic is too old/your system/OS is too new. You can't expect to hold back on an old version of an application and press forward with the OS (or vice versa) forever - eventually, something will break, and you'll have a large leap to get things working again.
    It's probably better to stay on the update train unless there is a specific reason to get off, or at least, freeze your computer/OS version at the same tim as you freeze your application.

  • Anyone know how to change user info in logic pro 9?

    Want to know if it is possible to change the user information in logic pro 9...tried all the options in preferences and nothing...any ideas? Running on lion...

    Hi there
    Before you begin trying to concoct an elaborate solution, perhaps you might review Jesse Warden's Captivate Player?
    Click here to view his site where you may download it
    However, in grabbing that link and thinking about your situation, I'm thinking that may not work because it checks off the Captivate movie when it has been selected. You want the check to appear only after a certain score has been reached.
    So I'm thinking you would do this using JavaScript and a form. The form element would be the check box. The trick here (as you are probably already aware) is to pass the variable data between pages.
    Thinking out loud here: I'm wondering if you would gain anything by using a Frameset?
    Wishing I had a neat solution to toss out for you. Unfortunately I don't. Perhaps someone else does! Hope they share it if they do!
    Cheers... Rick
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  • Can I buy Logic Pro 9 on its own?...

    Or only as part of the Logic Studio suite? The Apple Store website doesn't seem to have an option for buying Pro 9 on its own.
    What are the main differences between Pro and Logic Express.

    Think of Logic Studio as buying only Logic Pro 9, but getting a whole bunch of extras for free.
    And it's still half the price, and ten times the content, of what Logic Pro used to be on it's own.
    And Logic Pro, came with all the optional extras which used to make the full Logic Platinum twice as much as Logic Pro was.
    When I was first starting out, I was lucky enough to sort of intern at a studio, where I composed for commercials and very bad corporate videos and such. I was barely 18 at the time, and among other gear, the hallowed music production workstation I was trained on to do this work was the Fairlight series 3. By then the Fairlight was already a bit past its prime (this was the early 90s), but just to make a point - the thing cost like 100 grand. And was significantly less capable than one instance of the EXS 24. In fact, the laptop I use now, does more than everything we could do in that whole studio back then, outboard gear included. OK I'm not counting the mics and preamps. Nor the acoustically designed control room or recording rooms. But you get the point.
    Ok I sound like grandpa going on about you young whipper-snappers, you have no idea how good you have it etc.. But I'm a pro musician only in my mid 30s, so it wasn't really that long ago.
    499 bucks for everything I had access to in a multi-million dollar studio back then? Sounds like a more or less reasonable deal to me.

  • Anyone study Apple Pro Training Series SP 2 without Final Cut Pro app?

    Hi Guys,
    I have Soundtrack Pro 2. It came with the Logic Pro Studio bundle. I want to get the certification for SP 2. I just opened the SP 2 Apple Pro Training Series book and the first directions are to open +Final Cut Pro+ to convert the .fcp file in the lesson folder to a .stmp file to use in SP 2.
    I don't have Final Cut Pro. Am I dead in the water? How does someone who got SP 2 via purchasing Logic Pro Studio follow this book, since Final Cut Pro doesn't come with the Logic bundle?
    Thanks to anyone who can shed some light!

    I'm checking back in here and bumping this thread up hoping someone from Apple might throw in a reply here. I've spent the last few days on the net seeking out anyone else who ran into this problem and I've discovered there are quite a few others running into this issue. How is someone who purchased STP with Logic Studio supposed to get certified? Why doesn't Apple let people know about this before they purchase the product? If they weren't aware of it before (I've been told Apple has now been notified of the issue), why isn't Apple addressing this and providing a workaround?
    Anyone from Apple out there?

  • THIS is why there is no upgrade price for Logic Pro X

    Because it's time for people stop stop convincing themselves that software manufacturers somehow 'owe them', just because they've used previous versions.
    I've been using Logic in its various forms since 1995 - that's 18 years, kids - upgrading every time, and I have absolutely NO PROBLEM with their being no upgrade price.
    Reasons?
    1. At the full price, Logic X is markedly cheaper than any ProTools upgrade.
    2. It is a very powerful piece of software which can do things I could only dream of being able to do - or afford to do - for many, many years.*
    Apple has delivered a piece of powerful, professional level audio production software at the remarkable price of just $200/£139.
    Just two days ago people were grizzling about "We haven't seen an upgrade to Logic for years. Has Apple forgotten about it?" Well here it is. And you're still moaning!
    Nobody ever said doing professional quality audio was cheap, so for goodness sake let's stop the pathetic 'world owes me a living' snivelling.
    If you think it's too much, take up knitting, train spotting/railfanning or something.
    No connection with Apple, just a longterm user who  remembers 'the bad old days' only too well and hates the constant whinging about everything!!
    * How many of the moaners actually remember splicing tape or endless analogue bounces to get just 16 or 20 tracks, noticeably losing quality every time?

    Dave Woof wrote:
    Absolutely - I've posted the text below in a couple of other threads, but it serves to reinforce your point....
    The full price of Logic Pro was reduced during the life of Logic Pro 9 to be only a fraction of the original price.  Thus, the full price today is still cheaper than the old model for upgrade prices.  Net result - just buying the new version when one comes out (e.g. Logic Pro X) costs about the same, if not less than upgrades did in the past, but with the added bonus that if you're a new customer, you pay a far cheaper price first time round.
    Everyone's a winner!
    Logic Pro used to cost... $999  After Apple purchased it the price was reduced to $499, once it moved to the App Store the price was reduced to 1/5th of it's original cost at $199... so yes, stop the silly complaining.
    I've invested thousands in Logic over the years.
    However, I can look at it from a different perspective:
    The price whining is a natural development from Apple removing the copy protection, reducing the price and promoting Logic as and upgrade to Garageband. You now have a whole new group of users, many who have never used a DAW and have little respect for the development of this software through the years or the things we used to do as engineers/musicians.... To amateurs the $199 upgrade price is ridiculously expensive to the "entitled" attitudes prevalent today. The fact that Apple isn't offering this upgrade at $50 is reason for storming the gates.
    So, place the blame for the whining not so much on the users but on Apple for setting up the conditions that made it possible.

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