First Project For Logic Pro X at Mac App Store analyse

App power index: 180 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
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Developer: Nonlinear Educating Inc.
Price: 0 free
Current version: 7.1, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 18 Sep 2013
App size: 281.37 Mb
4.6 ( 3466 ratings )
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Learn Apple’s Logic Pro X from sflogicninja David Earl! Get up and running fast as he takes you from first note to final mix – explaining every detail – and helping you create you 1st Logic Pro X project!

David Earl is one of the most popular Logic trainers in the world. That’s why we selected him to design this first course in our Logic Pro X Core Training series. This initial course will demystify Logic Pro X while, at the same time, introduce you to all of Logic’s main features. It takes you on a complete production journey getting you comfortable with the LPX interface, main production tools, and workflow.
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Canada 19.99 CAD
China 98 CNY
France 14.99 EUR
Germany 14.99 EUR
Italy 14.99 EUR
Netherlands 14.99 EUR
Portugal 14.99 EUR
Spain 14.99 EUR
Poland 14.99 EUR
UK 12.99 GBP
India 1499 INR
Japan 2000 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 19000 KRW
Poland 79.99 PLN
Russia 1190 RUB
Turkey 499.99 TRY
USA 13.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 15.39 USD
Ukraine 17.99 USD
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I recommend this for all beginners…. Nice work done by MR David Earl… I am impressed...

Only works through QuickTime

Cant get the videos to play using the interface provided through the developer (the slick interface seen in the add for the software). However, by opening contents of the package and finding the individual mp4 files I was able to view them using QT. Not an elegant solution but Im trying to utilize the investment and need a work around to do that.

I’d Like My Money Back!

This is my idea of a nightmare. This guy zips through everything, visual aid explanations sometimes come AFTER the deed he’s done and it’s really really confusing to me. Plus, it seems to me like he’s assuming you know a lot of technical terms and leaves out a lot of introductory stuff beginners like myself need before we can just leap in. This is probably better as a review for people who already understand Logic and want to zip through a cursory reminder of its features. This is NOT real helpful for beginners like me. As he whips through features and picks settings he just loses me. It’s really hard to follow - visually and verbally. Please understand - I’m not a recording beginner and I’m not a dope; I’m just new to Logic. But this kind of zip zip zip video that makes me wonder if I want to ditch Logic and find an easier software package to use. But I don’t think it’s Logic’s fault. I just don’t think he’s a very good teacher. And this video is not well done from an educator’s standpoint. Slow down. Take us step-by-step. Don’t assume we know any terms and don’t throw terms at us. Don’t talk so fast!!! And don’t whip around with the cursor so fast or click on this and that in lightning speed without explaining each feature. For example in bouncing down tracks no explanation is given as to why he’s adjusting each of the three visual pots shown. One gets moved up to 4db, one gets moved to -2, another, -1. WHY???? What are you doing? What should we be doing in using this “Ad-Lim” limiter to properly adjust our recordings??? This is too frustrating for words! (What’s worse - there are verbal mistakes that should have been edited out. And what does the word “instanciated” mean? There is NO such word! That word was in one of the pop-up “helpful” balloons with instructions.) Here’s another example of poor teaching. At one point he says, “I’m going to use my mute tool” but he never explains how to get that. He then whips into something else. There’s no way to rewind back a few seconds apparently to hear what you missed so I had to go back to the very beginning of that section (and then had to listen again to two minutes of material I’d heard) until I could figure out how he got the “mute tool” (a balloon popped up very quickly, telling you to click on “T” to get a menu of options including that tool, but it’s almost impossible to read balloons like that and follow the zip zip zip stuff he does on the screen at the same time!). He should verbally have explained how he got the “mute tool” - and not whipped through this in a nanosecond, impossible to follow! In Section 5, mixing, he talks about having to reduce levels and then you see him fussing with a lot of stuff - with absolutely NO explanation. He adds a “Bus” for track one, for instance, for no apparent reason, varies levels on Bus 2 without explaining HOW to do that and WHY he’s doing it (I don’t even know if he raised or lowered the volume on that). In Section 7, for instance, in demonstrating bouncing, he clicks on a file name and says something like, “I auto saved this with a “logicx” extension. “Real cool.” Then he - for no apparent reason - highlights that extension and DELETES it!!! WHY??? Then he says, “it’s just a trick I like to do.” Trick? WHY? What have you accomplished??? And HOW did you set it to autosave with that extension? NOT very helpful or complete information!!! Really - I wish I could get my money back.

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