No Logic Pro forum?

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Waxer

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Maybe you guys should include a Logic Pro forum in here as a lot of heads I know use it, myself included. I was an Apple certified tech, and I'm renewing it next year. I have used logic since version 4 and know it really well, so I could post answers to questions in here. I run a computer repair business on the side as well as work for BT (the main telecom supplier in the UK), so I know a lot about PCs and Macs, running Mac OS 9 & 10, & Windows 2000 & XP. I also know a bit about Linux in case that's anyone's weapon of choice.

So, if you can start a forum, I volunteer to moderate it if there's no one else suitable.

Thanks, peace.
 
ill o.g.
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Hey,

The request has been forwarded. I support this idea as well, we have quite a few members who use Logic on a daily basis. Plus, there have been numerous tutorials\guides posted over the years.

Thank you for bringing this up, Waxer. Keep up the good work & Welcome to IllMuzik!

All The Best,
Wings
 

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ILLIEN
ill o.g.
I would love to see an Logic Pro forum. It's an awsome and deep program thats long over due for it's own spot hear at IllMuzik. Props waxer.
 

Hi-Lo

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
yeah i am just starting to learn logic pro so I'd love to have a forum for it here. Welcome to the forum Waxer
 
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Waxer

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Hey waxer how hard was it for you to get apple certified?

This ran out like 3 years ago, and to be honest I never used it to it's full advantage, but I paid I think £3,000 in 2000 to take 2 2 day courses followed by exams. The exams were the cheap bit. Now it's going to cost me about four and a half grand to get certified. This will be up to the point where I can be a consultant, son computer terms that's a manger for 3rd line support, usually commanding 40k+ minimum.

Anyone can do it, look on their site for more details...
 
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Waxer

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Yeah, that's 40k English, so 80k US, and I did say minimum. That's on a permanent employment basis. If you go freelance you can earn double that.
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
Having a topic about it is already quite something, I think the average producer/beatcreator being tied to a budgetsetup making logic a less logical purchase (though it would probably be the best move anyone can make).

Anyhow, maybe my neighbour here wants to start at the basics of logic lol explain how to create a screenset ...and why
 

Hi-Lo

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Having a topic about it is already quite something, I think the average producer/beatcreator being tied to a budgetsetup making logic a less logical purchase (though it would probably be the best move anyone can make).

Anyhow, maybe my neighbour here wants to start at the basics of logic lol explain how to create a screenset ...and why

screensets are created automatically in logic 7/7.2 buttons 1-9 on your keyboard move to screensets 1-9, and unless you select the "lock screenset" feature, what you do to a screenset before moving to another one becomes that screenset. in other words, if i open a huge arrange window in 1, press 2 to go to screen set 2, and open a mixer and an environment window in 2, and then go back to 1, it will be a huge arrange window, and if i go back to 2, it will have my mixer and environment (key thing to realize is that this is constant i.e. not just the first time you "edit" a screen, everytime you go to it and change something unless it is locked it will be saved as the new screen). you can setup up to 99 screensets per project; to access ones higher than 9, you hold down Option-Control and then press the number of what you want i.e. "12" for screenset 12. to get back to the original 9 you simply need to use 1-9, no option control necessary. also, next to the window menu in the top menu bar there is a number, often "1"- this number tells you what screenset you're currently looking at.

the purpose of these sets is that logic is a beast of a program; the arrange window isnt always appropriate to keep small even on a big monitor because when you open things like track automation, each track needs a good amount of space to be worked with with precision, and you also will typically have a number of tracks in your finished project. screensets are hands down the biggest thing missing from other sequencers; what i do is i set up a master screenset in 1 with a small version of every window, and then assign a huge arrange to 2, matrix editor to 3 (piano roll), hyper edit to 4, mixer to 5, and environment to 6. Also i'll often use 7-9 to open a huge matrix edit on a specific portion of the piano keys in the piano roll (i.e one showing C1-C3, etc) so that no matter where notes i'm trying to edit may fall I can access them with no scrolling, only one press of a button. bottom line they accelerate your workflow dramatically.
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
"I think the average producer/beatcreator being tied to a budgetsetup making logic a less logical purchase"

I dont understand why people say that, it is the same price as cubase/sonar and comes with many more features. Logic is actually cheaper.

I mean, opposed to fl or reason plus the fact that the logic crack isnt the best thing on the planet. Best thing when purchasing logic cheaply is to look for an older release like 5.5 for cheap and buy the upgrade to logic pro from there which is about 350 bucks or so.
 

Hi-Lo

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
I mean, opposed to fl or reason plus the fact that the logic crack isnt the best thing on the planet. Best thing when purchasing logic cheaply is to look for an older release like 5.5 for cheap and buy the upgrade to logic pro from there which is about 350 bucks or so.

you can get full version logic 7.2 on ebay straight up for less than 400 these days.
 
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