Logic Pro X Core
Get productive in Logic Pro
Logic is deep. The interface has five major areas, dozens of editors, and hundreds of key commands. Most people learn a fraction of it by trial and error over months. This course compresses that into weeks by teaching you how the pieces connect — not just where buttons are, but why Logic is organized the way it is.
25 chapters of ground covered
- Navigation and layout — the five interface areas, tools, key commands, and how to move through a session without losing your place
- Recording — audio and MIDI, cycle recording, comping takes, punching in and out. Several chapters on this because recording workflow varies a lot depending on what you’re tracking
- Editing — regions, loops, arrangement, Flex Time, Flex Pitch, and MIDI editing in the piano roll
- Instruments and sound design — Logic’s built-in synths, samplers, Drummer, and session players
- Signal flow and routing — sends, buses, parallel processing, and understanding where your audio actually goes
- Effects and mixing — an overview of Logic’s effects toolkit, automation, and how to build a mix inside the DAW
- Workflow — session organization, templates, preferences, and bouncing. Also covers the habits that keep large sessions manageable over time
Taught by instructors who work in Logic daily — recording, producing, and mixing real projects.
Prerequisites: None. This is the starting point.
What's next? Mixing and Synthesis Tools — the effects, synthesis, and mixing vocabulary that applies across every DAW.
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