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Jumpstart Logic Pro 10.6

Jumpstart Logic Pro 10.6: Create professional music with Apple's flagship digital audio workstation app

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Jumpstart Logic Pro 10.6

Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Logic Pro Interface

Part of learning to effectively use any software is to have a clear understanding of its interface and its terminology, and this is especially true with powerful software such as Logic Pro. Also, Logic Pro comes with a ton of content that you will find in both the Library and the Loop Browser. Once you have gained a solid understanding of it, you will be on your way to a great time creating music with Logic Pro.

This chapter consists of the following main topics:

  • Logic Pro windows, menus, and terminology
  • The Logic Pro Library
  • The Browser
  • Apple Loops and the Loop Browser

Logic Pro windows, menus, and terminology

We will begin by explaining the Logic Pro windows, exploring its menus, and mastering its terminology so that we are clear on what we are discussing as we learn to use Logic Pro.

The Main Window

Shockingly the main window you see when you open a new Logic Pro project is called … wait for it … the Main Window!

You may hear some long-time Logic Pro users refer to it as the Arrange window because for many, many years that was indeed what the window was named.

Most of what you need to do in Logic Pro can indeed be done in only this window, but as you will learn, there are other options. By default, Quick Help will be turned on and it is very helpful for beginners.

Figure 2.1 – Quick Help in the Main Window

Figure 2.1 – Quick Help in the Main Window

You can toggle it on/off by clicking the question mark button in the top left of the Control bar, which is the light gray area running across the Graphical User Interface of the Main Window, hereafter referred to as the GUI. As you hold your mouse or trackpad down on each button, Quick Help will tell you what it is. I recommend that you click each one and see how they behave when toggled on and off.

Important note

If when you open a new project, your only track creation option is External MIDI, then create that. The problem is that Logic Pro cannot see an audio interface. If you do not have one hooked up, Logic Pro should default to your built-in audio with a laptop or iMac. If it isn't seeing that or your audio interface, go under the Logic Pro menu to Preferences | Audio and in the Devices tab, select the audio interface or built-in options and click Apply Changes. Don't worry about the other settings for now.

The Control bar is one of the three main areas of the Main Window and it is very important to your workflow and extremely customizable, which will be especially helpful for laptop users who are screen real estate challenged.

Directly below the Control bar is the Bar Ruler, which displays bars and beats. The vertical white line you see is called the Playhead and if you press the play button, you will see it start to move throughout the project until you press the stop button. Pressing the rewind button brings you back to the beginning.

Below the bar ruler is the second important area in the main window, the Tracks area. It contains the Track List and the grid where you will record and edit all your regions, called the Tracks Area (although the Quick Help refers to it as the Workspace.)

On the left side of the GUI, you see the third important area – it's called the Inspector.

If you have Quick Help toggled on, you will see an area at the top with the description Quick Help. You will also see a disclosure triangle that closes it.

Below it is the part of the Inspector that affects the region, called the Region Inspector. Settings there will affect any regions you select, whether they are on the same track or different tracks. It too has a disclosure triangle to close it, but also another to show more within it.

The next area in the Inspector has settings that control the entire track and is called the Track Inspector.

Below that are two faders, similar to what you might see on a recording console. The one on the left pertains to the Channel Strip of the selected track while the one on the right of it shows the Stereo Output, where all signal goes to if you are working "in the box" and then going out of your audio interface with outputs going to hardware mixers, or a tape recorder, or another hardware device.

Tracks versus Channel Strips

There is some Logic Pro terminology that often confuses newcomers, and for a very good reason – it is confusing.

I will now create a second track either by clicking the + at the top of the track list or by navigating to the Track menu and choosing New Tracks…. As before, we see choices for creating new tracks:

Figure 2.2 – Creating new tracks

Figure 2.2 – Creating new tracks

The truth is, we are creating tracks, but we are also creating channel strips, each with a single track flowing through it. But it is possible to have multiple tracks flowing through the same channel strip, and there are times that you will want to.

For now, create a Software Instrument track with Details showing. Create it as an Empty Channel Strip with Open Library checked.

Note

In addition to the choices of Audio, Software Instrument, and Drummer tracks, you also will see External MIDI and Guitar or Bass. External MIDI is for recording sounds from a keyboard or tone module while Guitar or Bass is actually also an audio track with different plugin choices.

Next, we will examine the Library in Logic Pro, where we find helpful combinations of Software Instruments and FX plugins.

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Key benefits

  • Explore the world of music production by getting up to speed with Logic Pro
  • Understand the fundamentals of music production such as recording, editing, and adding effects to music
  • Learn to produce virtual sounds and music effects to enhance your music and create a final master from a raw music file

Description

Logic Pro is Apple’s flagship application for music creation, found in many professional music studios across the globe. It is a powerful digital audio workstation that comes with all the software tools that you need to create music that sounds great. In the previous version, Logic Pro 10.5, Apple had added impressive features to what was already a full package of tools, loops, FX plug-ins, and software instruments. Providing a comprehensive introduction if you’re new to Mac computer music creation, this practical guide will show you how to use Logic Pro and have you up to speed in no time. You’ll not only understand what Apple’s Logic Pro software can do but also get hands-on with using it to accomplish various musical tasks. The book starts by getting you up and running with the basic terminologies. As you progress, you’ll explore how to create audio and MIDI musical parts. To build on your knowledge further, the book will guide you through developing an automated mix. In addition to this, you’ll learn how to bounce mixes and audio files for distribution. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with Logic Pro and have the skills you need to create professional-quality music.

Who is this book for?

This book is for musicians, songwriters, and music producers who want to learn Logic Pro from scratch with the help of expert guidance. A basic understanding of music theories such as chords and notes is highly recommended before you get started. This Logic Pro book also assumes that you’ll be working on a Mac.

What you will learn

  • Get to grips with Audio and MIDI and how they are different, along with covering Apple Loops
  • Record and edit audio, such as your voice or guitar
  • Create and edit MIDI parts, using Logic Pro's software instruments
  • Develop realistic drums and electronic drums with Logic Pro 10.5's amazing Drummer
  • Explore the new Step Sequencer, Live Loops, and Quick Sampler that were included with version 10.5
  • Edit your arrangement and prepare the parts for mixing
  • Discover the principles of good mixing, including automation, pre-mastering, and final bouncing

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Table of Contents

16 Chapters
Chapter 1: Beginning with Logic Pro 10.6 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Logic Pro Interface Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 3: Recording Audio Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 4: Editing Audio Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 5: Recording MIDI Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 6: Step Entering and Editing MIDI Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 7: Logic Pro's Drummer Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 8: Logic Pro's Step Sequencer Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 9: Working with Sampler, Quick Sampler, and Auto Sampler Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 10: Working with Live Loops Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 11: Working with Audio Files, Tempo, and Pitch Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 12: Getting the Arrangement Right Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 13: Organizing for the Mix Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 14: Mixing Your Project in Logic Pro Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 15: Automating Your Mix Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 16: Delivering Your Music for Distribution Chevron down icon Chevron up icon

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