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Course overview
Music Production in Logic Pro X - The Complete Course certification is developed by a team of professionals including Tomas George - Music Producer, Composer & Audio Engineer, Christopher Carvalho - Founder of Unlock Your Sound, Ian Alexander - UK Based Audio Engineer and Digital Music Masters, a digital music production academy, which is delivered by Udemy which is intended for the individuals looking to enhance their expertise in the core principles revolving Logic Pro X.
Music Production in Logic Pro X - The Complete Course online training aims to help individuals become better musicians and enhance their composition abilities in Logic Pro X and all other digital audio workstations like Apple Loops. Music Production in Logic Pro X - The Complete Course online classes includes more than 50.5 hours of comprehensive lectures, as well as 12 articles and 14 downloadable resources, covering topics such as flextime, flex pitch, sound synthesis, sound design, audio editing, audio recording, audio mixing, loudness normalization, compression, automation, rap vocals, pop vocals, thickening vocals, and much more.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 50.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 12 articles
- 14 downloadable resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources. 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
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What you will learn
After completing the Music Production in Logic Pro X - The Complete Course online certification, individuals will gather a practical understanding of the techniques and methodologies associated with Logic Pro X for music production activities. Individuals will experiment with various tools and plugins like Apple Loop, step sequencer, vintage EQ, parametric EQ, dynamic EQ, mixbus EQ, vintage B3, Vintage electric piano, vintage clav, and MIDI for music production. Individuals will learn about sound design, sound synthesis, audio editing, audio recording, audio mixing, and harmonizing, among other aspects of music production. Individuals will also learn about rap vocals, pop vocals, thickening vocals, true peak, flex pitch, flex time, loudness units, loudness normalization, MIDI modulator, and MIDI automation, among other concepts and techniques used in music production.
Who it is for
The syllabus
Introduction
A Brief Overview of Logic Pro X
- Introduction to This Section
- An Introduction to Logic Pro X
- Part 1: Recording Software Instruments
- Part 2: A Brief Overview of Recording and Editing Synths in Logic Pro X
- Part 3: Recording Audio
- Part 4: Apple Loops Brief Overview - Adding a Drum Loops to our Track
- Part 5: A Brief Overview of Saving and Bouncing
Setting Up and Getting started
- Introduction to This Section
- How to Download the Sound Library in Logic Pro X
- Preferences - Part 1: Essential Audio Preferences
- Preferences - Part 2: Startup Action
- Control Bar - Part 1: Views
- Control Bar - Part 2: Transport + Modes and Functions
- LCD Display
- Saving and Opening
- Templates
- Tracks
- Musical TypingPreview
- Keyboard shortcuts and Key Commands
- Screensets
Making Music with Apple Loops
- Introduction to This Section
- Apple Loops - Part 1
- Apple Loops - Part 2: Navigation
- Apple Loops - Part 3: Importing
- Apple Loops - Part 4: Create a Groove
Live Loops (Logic Pro 10.5 and Above Only)
- Introduction to This Section
- Introduction and Overview of Live Loops
- Navigation and Playing Back a Loop
- Triggering Scenes and Quantize Start
- Queuing and Dequeuing
- Importing Content into a Cell - Part 1
- Importing Content into a Cell - Part 2
- Cell Inspector - Cell Length + Loop Length
- Play Modes
- Cell Editor
- Recording and Copying the Live Loops to the Tracks Area
Making Music with MIDI and Software instruments
- Introduction to This Section
- Software Instruments
- Piano Roll Editor
- Tool Bars for MIDI
- Quantising
- Making a beat - The Drums
- Making a beat - The Bass
- Making a beat - The keyboard or keys
- EXS24 and Sampling Overview (Logic Pro 10.4 and Earlier Only)
- ES2 Synth Overview
- Ultrabeat Part 1
- Ultrabeat Part 2
- Drummer
- Score Editor
Recording Audio
- Introduction to This Section
- Settings up Recording Audio Preferences
- What type of microphone to use?
- Recording performers to get the best out of them
- Mulitrack Recording
- Recording External Synths
Step Sequencer (Logic Pro 10.5 Only)
- Introduction to This Section
- Introduction and Brief Overview of the Step Sequencer
- Drum, Bass and Melodic Pattern Presets
- Velocity Subrow
- Gate and Tie Subrow
- Note Repeat Subrow
- Chance Subrow
- Loops Start/End and Start Offset Subrows
- Playback Modes and Octave + Skip Subrows
- Step Rate, Pattern Length and Triplets
- Scale Quantize, Templates and Swing
- Step Automation - Part 1
- Step Automation - Part 2
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Welcome to This Section
- FAQ Intro
- FAQ Monitors
- FAQ Drum Sample Packs
- FAQ 3rd Party Synths
- FAQ Should someone else master your music?
- FAQ Which MIDI keyboard should I get?
- FAQ Which Microphone should I get?
- FAQ Download more Apple Loops
- Which Headphones do you use and why?
Automation
- Introduction to This Section
- Automation
- Multiple Automated Parameters
- MIDI Draw and MIDI Automation
- MIDI Sustain Pedal Automation
Mixing Essentials - Levels, Panning, and EQ
- Basic Mixing
- Channel EQ
- Panning
Mixing Essentials - Compression and DeEsser
- Compressor - Part 1: Main Interface
- Compressor - Part 2: Different Circuit Types
- De-Esser 2
- Sidechain Compression
Mixing Essentials - Aux Sends and Reverb
- Using Aux Sends
- Using Aux Groups
- Space Designer Reverb
- Space Designer - Part 2: Create your own Impulse Response
- ChromaVerb - Part 1: Main Window
- ChromaVerb - Part 2: Room Types
- ChromaVerb - Part 3: Details Window
More Mixing Essentials
- Delay Designer
- Echo
- Amp Designer and Pedalboard
- Modulation Plugins
- Bouncing
- Mastering
Flex Time + Flex Pitch
- Flex Time
- Flex Pitch
More Advanced Mastering Techniques
- Introduction to This Section
- Introduction to this Section
- Reference Tracks
- Loudness Normalization
- Loudness Units (LUFS)
- True Peak
Vintage EQ
- Vintage Console EQ
- Vintage Tube EQ
- Vintage Graphic EQ
10.4 Update Videos
- Studio Strings
- Studio Horns
- Vintage Mellotron
- Phat FX
- Step FX
- Smart Tempo - Part 1: Overview
- Smart Tempo - Part 2: The Editor and Recording Audio
Logic Pro X Update Videos - Effects
- Space Designer FX
- Touch Bar
- Arpeggiator
Logic Pro X Update Videos - Making a Beat
- Apple Loops
- Making a Beat - The Drums
- Making a Beat - The Bass
- Making a Beat - The Keyboards or Synths
- Drummer
Sampler Instrument (Logic Pro 10.5 and Above Only)
- Welcome to this Section
- Sampler Introduction
- Importing Audio into the Sampler
- Mapping Window
- Zone Tab
- Synth Tab
- Modulation - Part 1 : Amp Envelope
- Modulation - Part 2 : Using Multiple Envelopes
- Sampler LFO's
- Modulation Matrix
Quick Sampler Instrument (Logic Pro 10.5 and Above Only)
- Quick Sampler Introduction
- Recorder Function
- Classic + One Shot Modes
- Slice Mode
- Synth Controls and Envelopes
- LFO's and Modulation Matrix
Logic Pro X Update Videos - Synths
- Alchemy Part 1
- Alchemy Part 2 - The Advanced Tab
- Alchemy Part 3 - Envelopes, Modulation and Effects
- Alchemy Part 4 - The MSEG Envelope
- Alchemy Part 5 - Mod Map and Show Target
- Alchemy Part 6 - The Arpeggiator
- Alchemy Part 7 - Morph
- Alchemy Part 8 - Sampling
- Alchemy Part 9 - Custom Performance Controls
- Alchemy Part 10 - Velocity Layers
- Alchemy Part 11 - Round Robin
- Sculpture Synth
How to use the Vintage B3 Organ in Logic Pro X
- Vintage B3 Introduction
- Brief Overview
- Main Windows - Controls
- Main Window - Presets
- Main Window - Split
- Rotor Cabinet Window
- Options Window
- Effects Window
- Expert Window - Essentials
How to use the Vintage Electric Piano in Logic Pro X
- Part 1 - Brief Overview
- Part 2 - Effects
- Part 3 - Details
How to use the Vintage Clav in Logic Pro X
- Part 1 - Main Window
- Part 2 - Effects Window
- Part 3 - Details Window
Logic Pro X Update Videos - Recording Audio
- Audio Interface
- How to Mix a Voiceover Overview
Mixing Audio - EQ + Compression
- Welcome to the EQ + Compression Section of the Course
- EQ Introduction
- Graphic EQ Overview
- Parametric EQ Overview
- Compression Introduction
- Threshold and Ratio
- Make up Gain
- Attack and Release
- Knee
- Limiter, Distortion + Parallel Compression
- Sidechain Compression
EQ + Compression Mixing Project
- Introduction
- EQ Introduction
- EQing Vocals
- EQ in More Detail
- More EQ Examples
- Compressing a Vocal
- Guitar Compression and EQ
- Attack and Release - Part 1
- Attack and Release - Part 2
- Ratio and Knee
- Compressor Sidechain
Advanced EQ + Compression Techniques
- Introduction
- Part 1
- Part 2 - Dynamic EQ
- Part 3 - Mixbus EQ
- Part 4 - Parallel Drum Bus Compression
Compression + EQ FAQs
- EQ Before or After Compression
- Parallel Compression and the Benefits of Using it
- Additive or Subtractive EQ
Sound Design and Synthesis
- Introduction and an Overview of this Mini Course
Retro Synth
- Retro Synth - A Synth Primer
- Retro Synth - Oscillator
- Retro Synth - Vibrato
- Retro Synth - LFO
- Retro Synth - Filters
- Retro Synth - Filter Modulation
- Retro Synth - Envelopes
- Retro Synth - Glide
- Retro Synth - Amp Module
- Retro Synth - Effects : Chorus and Flanger
- Retro Synth - Global Settings
- Retro Synth - Controller Parameters
- Retro Synth - Sync
- Retro Synth - Table
- Retro Synth - Table (Create Your Own)
- Retro Synth - FM
- Retro Synth - Outro
ES2
- ES2 - Introduction
- ES2 - Part 1
- ES2 - Oscillators 1 and 2
- ES2 - Oscillator 3
- ES2 - CBD
- ES2 - Voicing
- ES2 - Glide (Portamento)
- ES2 - Filter
- ES2 - Amp Stage
- ES2 - Modulation 1 : LFO
- ES2 - Modulation 2 : Envelopes
- ES2 - Modulation : Vector Envelopes
- ES2 - Macros
- ES2 - MIDI Control
- ES2 - Outro
Sound Design Theory and Terminology
- Introduction
- Waveform Analysis
- Oscillator
- Filter
- Envelope
- Modulation
- Distortion
- Voices
- Glide
- MIDI
ESM
- ESM
Waves and Tones
- Tones, Overtones and Harmonics
- Complex Tones
- Subtractive and Additive Synthesis
- What is Sound?
EXS24 (Logic Pro 10.4 and Earlier Only)
- Introduction
- Creating a Multisample Instrument
- Why Learn the EXS24?
- Instrument Editor
- Main Interface Overview
- Pitch Section
- Filter
- Mod Matrix
- LFOs
- Amplifier
- Envelopes
- Global Settings
- Instrument Editor - Zones and Groups
- Zones
- Group Settings
- Multi-Outputs
- Realism
- EXS24 Outro
EVOC 20 PolySynth
- Vocoder - Part 1 (Setup)
- Vocoder - Formant Filter
- Vocoder - Formant Stretch
- Vocoder - Attack and Release
- Vocoder - Freeze
- Vocoder - Outro
MIDI Modulator
- MIDI Modulator - Part 1
- MIDI Modulator - Part 2
- MIDI Modulator - Part 3
Subtractive Synth, Wavetable, and Sound Synthesis
- Sound Synthesis Introduction
- Why Learn Sound Synthesis
- Subtractive Synth - Part 1
- Subtractive Synth - Part 2
- Subtractive Synth - ADSR
- Subtractive Synth - LFO
- Subtractive Synth - Voices
- Wavetable
- FM Synthesis
- Sync Synthesis
- Tones and Harmonics
Audio Mixing for Podcasts
- Noise Gate
- Equalizer
- De-Esser
- Compressor
- Another De-Esser after the Compressor
- Gain
- Limiter and Loudness Meter
- Automation
- Export Settings
- Before you Mix, you must have good Audio
- The Plugins I'm using for my Voice right now (Stock + 3rd Party Plugins)
- Outboard Gear - The DBX 286s
- The Equipment I'm using for my Voice right now
Free 3rd Party Plugins
- macOS Catalina Incompatibility with 32bit Plugins
- Introduction to this Section
- How to get these plugins
- Vintage Style Saturator
- Analog Style EQ
- Delay
- Basic Compressor
- Basic Algorithmic Reverb
- Basic Compressor 2
- Algorithmic Reverb
- Dynamic EQ
- Basic Chorus
- Panning Effect
- Tube Pre Amp Saturation
- Digital Compressor
- Convolution Reverb
- Basic Limiter
- Limiter
- Bitcrusher
- Experimental Reverb
- Advanced Chorus
- Plugin Bundle - Brief Overview
Mixing fundamentals with these Free 3rd Party Plugins
- Reminder: macOS Catalina Incompatibility with 32bit Plugins
- Compression
- EQ Introduction
Mixing with Free 3rd Party Plugins - In-depth tutorials
- Vocal Mixing - Basic EQ
- Mixing Vocals - Dynamics
- Mixing Vocals - De-Esser and Saturator
- Mixing Vocals - Reverb and Delay Sends
- Backing Vocals - Effects and Sends
- Bass and Drum Processing
- Guitar FX
- Synth Lead FX
- Guitar Mixing and Effects
- Mixing Synths - Part 1
- Mixing Synths - Part 2
The Mastering Chain - With Free 3rd Party Plugins
- Mastering Free Plugins
Installing the Free 3rd Party Plugins
- Installing the Plugins from their Official Sites
- Loading the Plugins in Logic Pro X
- Component Files and Folder
Recording Vocals at Home Workshop
- Introduction to this Recording Vocals Section
- Part 1 - Microphones and Audio Interface
- Part 2 - Polar Patterns and Mic Cables
- Part 3 - Microphone Position
- Part 4 - Reflection Filter
Recording a Male Singer-Songwriter : James Cairns
- Male Singer-Songwriter Introduction
- Microphone Placement Techniques
- Guitar and Vocal Levels
- Take 1 and Challenges
- Take 2 and Mic Positioning
- Take 3 and Repositioning the Mic
- Navigating Computer Fan Noise
- Pitch Shifter for Singing Harmonies
- Project Set Up : James Cairns - Out Of Mind
Male Singer-Songwriter Post Production
- Reducing Hum and Noise
- Parallel Compression
- Project Deconstruct
Writing and Recording Vocals : Peter Darling
- Peter Darling Introduction
- Lyrical Themes
- Microphones and Placement
- Chorus Melody
- Chorus Harmonies
- Verse Melody
- Writing and Recording Verse 1 and 2
- Recording and Writing Verse 3 and 4 and Ad-libs
Recording Female Pop Vocals : Jess Rose
- Pop Vocals Introduction
- Setting up Levels
- Mic Placement
- Fixing Latency Issues (Freezing Tracks)
- Fixing Latency Issues (Plugins)
- Recording the First Take
- Recording Takes
- Recording the First Chorus
- Recording the Bridge and Last Chorus
- Song 2 - Recording an Acoustic Guitar
- Song 2 - Recording Vocals
Female Pop Vocals Post Production
- Flex Pitch Gain
- Thickening Vocals
- Project Deconstruct - Part 1
- Project Deconstruct - Part 2
Recording Rap Vocals : No Fixed IDentity
- Rap Vocals Introduction
- Headphone Monitoring
- Setting Up the Headphone Mix
- Fixing Latency Issues
- Mic Placement and Distance
- Singer Preferences
- Recording Takes
- Recording Rap Ad-Libs
Rap Vocals Post Production
- Flex Time - Vocal Timing Fixes
- Bussed Mixing
- Hiding Tracks
- Varispeed
Creative Harmonizing
- Creative Harmonizing - Part 1
- Creative Harmonizing - Part 2
- Creative Harmonizing - Part 3
Creative Harmonies and Choir
- Creating Vocal Harmonies with Flex Pitch - Part 1
- Creating Vocal Harmonies with Flex Pitch - Part 2
- Choral Folk Vocals - Introduction
- Choral Folk Vocals - Post Production
- Choir Recording Introduction
- Choir Mix Setup (Bussing)
- Choir Bus Processing
Mixing with Paid 3rd Party Plugins
- How to Start Mixing a Vocal with Waves NS1, Channel EQ, Waves Doubler and More
Audio Concepts + Engineering - Commonly used Terms
- Introduction to the Audio Concepts + Engineering Sections
- Commonly used Terms
- Technology
- Processes
- Digital Audio Formats
Audio Concepts + Engineering - Technical Demonstration of Concepts in Action
- Decibels
- Peak vs RMS
- Gain - Part 1
- Gain - Part 2
- Dynamics - Part 1
- Dynamics - Part 2
- Dynamics - Part 3
- Frequencies - Part 1
- Frequencies - Part 2 (Distortion)
- Frequencies - Part 3 (Noise)
- Phase
- Stereo - Part 1
- Stereo - Part 2 : Phase sum Difference
- Stereo - Part 3 : Stereo vs Mono
- Samples Rates
- Bit Depths
Audio Concepts + Engineering - Frequently Asked Questions about Digital Audio
- Introduction to FAQ
- How Loud Should my Track be?
- Should Frequencies be Flat?
- Is it okay to Compress more than Once?
- Outboard vs Plugins
- What Sample Rates Should I Use?
- What Bit Depth Should I Use?
- What Formats Should I Export to?
- When Should I Dither?
- Do I Need To Treat My Room?
- How Do I Get Wider Mixes?
Audio Concepts + Engineering - Paul Baily Q&A
- Paul Baily Introduction
- What’s the difference between Analogue and Digital?
- Do you need Analogue Gear?
- Common Misconceptions about Analogue Audio
- Exciting Developments around Audio
- Has the role of Engineer changed and top tips for getting hired
- What are the Traits of a Good Audio Engineer?
- Main Piece of Advice about Making a Career in Audio Engineering
Creating a Song Live in Logic Pro X
- Creating a Song Live in Logic Pro X with Tomas George
Interview and Talks with Industry Professionals
- Paul Baily Interview Part 1
- Paul Baily Interview Part 2
- Paul Baily Interview Part 3
- Sean Genockey Interview Part 1
- Sean Genockey Interview Part 2
- Sean Genockey Interview Part 3
- Charlie Barnes Interview Part 1
- Charlie Barnes Interview Part 2
- Paul Statham Interview Part 1
- Paul Statham Interview Part 2
- Peter Darling Talks to Tomas George Part 1
- Peter Darling Talks to Tomas George Part 2
- Tomas George Interview
- Andrew Potterton Interview Part 1
- Andrew Potterton Interview Part 2
- Andrew Potterton Interview Part 3
Last Section
- Thanks and Bye
- Bonus Lecture : Get Any of Tomas's Courses for Up to 90% Off
Instructors
Mr Tomas George
Music Producer
Freelancer
Mr Christopher Carvalho
Instructor
Freelancer
Mr Ian Alexander
Engineer, Instructor
Freelancer