Then we’ll move on to making a project work for you and your music and, along the way, we’ll make sure you create it as a Template Project file for every time you use Logic. Now that’s easy, you might think – simply select one of the default ones that Logic offers you when you choose to start a new project and you are away, right? You are correct, that is one way of doing it, but we’re going beyond that.įirst up we’ll show you how to tailor a project to your set-up. So what we’re going to do is simply set up a project in Logic Pro X. You only need read the following pages once (and they won’t self destruct afterwards – sorry, mixing my metaphoric analogies there…). The idea is that it’s for beginners to Logic but I’m willing to bet that even seasoned users from Logic and other DAWs might pick up a thing or two and think ‘why didn’t I do that years ago?’, so I urge you to all give it a go. Because if you follow this tutorial, you should have to do everything just once and then hopefully your future production life will be easier. Well, that’s me, but without the terrible accent. Those readers of a certain age might remember a (terrible) sitcom where an actor with a (terrible) French accent would say ‘pay attention because I will say this only once’.
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