About The Course
How To Optimize Your Workflow Using Logic is for Logic beginners, novice, and experts alike. It streamlines the process of making music on Logic and condenses it in a 3 part course. The first section covers the engine of Logic. It is called "Under The hood". Here he goes in depth with the Preferences, Project Settings, Control Bar, and Tool Bar. He then goes into the 2nd section called "Preparing Preliminary Functions" in which he shows you how to set up your session, audio treatment, default mastering chains, and more. The course wraps up with the 3rd and 4th sections "Optimizing The Tracks Area in Logic" & "Organizing Files to Experience Clarity". This is where all the magic happens. Eddie cover's editing and scrolling techniques and the "Best Method for Organizing Your Session Files".
Here's Eddie Grey, in his own words describing the course...
"I wish I had a course like this when I first started. I used Logic and tried to teach myself for 2 years but it was not until I got certified (literally from the guy who write the Apple endorsed book), that I began to elevate my music productions. The worst thing that happen to a talented Producer/Composer/Beat Maker is to have the tools, the talent, and the motivation to succeed but to not have the "KNOW-HOW". This is my attempt at giving back to my community and giving them the proper direction so they too can achieve success".
How To Improve Your Workflow Using Logic provides a comprehensive understanding of Logic that will allow students, producers, artists and composers to be more efficient and well rounded. The intention is to give them the tools and resources so they too can become “Power” users.
Here's An Outline That Details What You'll Learn In The Course:
House Keeping 101
Session Template
Screensets
Plug-Ins/Default Chains
Automation Quick Access
Key Commands
Mastering Chain
Tracks Area
Using Track Pad 2
Latency
Best Method for Organizing Your Session Files
Final Words
How To Optimize Your Workflow Using Logic is for Logic beginners, novice, and experts alike. It streamlines the process of making music on Logic and condenses it in a 3 part course. The first section covers the engine of Logic. It is called "Under The hood". Here he goes in depth with the Preferences, Project Settings, Control Bar, and Tool Bar. He then goes into the 2nd section called "Preparing Preliminary Functions" in which he shows you how to set up your session, audio treatment, default mastering chains, and more. The course wraps up with the 3rd and 4th sections "Optimizing The Tracks Area in Logic" & "Organizing Files to Experience Clarity". This is where all the magic happens. Eddie cover's editing and scrolling techniques and the "Best Method for Organizing Your Session Files".
Here's Eddie Grey, in his own words describing the course...
"I wish I had a course like this when I first started. I used Logic and tried to teach myself for 2 years but it was not until I got certified (literally from the guy who write the Apple endorsed book), that I began to elevate my music productions. The worst thing that happen to a talented Producer/Composer/Beat Maker is to have the tools, the talent, and the motivation to succeed but to not have the "KNOW-HOW". This is my attempt at giving back to my community and giving them the proper direction so they too can achieve success".
How To Improve Your Workflow Using Logic provides a comprehensive understanding of Logic that will allow students, producers, artists and composers to be more efficient and well rounded. The intention is to give them the tools and resources so they too can become “Power” users.
Here's An Outline That Details What You'll Learn In The Course:
House Keeping 101
- save P-list as a precautionary measure
- select advanced tools
- Setting Preferences and Project Settings
Session Template
- eliminate choices and get to what is important: CREATING MUSIC
- update template as you add to it
Screensets
- customize each screen just the way you like it
- select designated cursor tools
Plug-Ins/Default Chains
- bypass plug-ins or use “track off” button to not use system resources
- user channel strips
- sends/fx (the most common reverbs, delays, and FX)
- my default chain (gain, eq, compressor, fx, saturator)
Automation Quick Access
Key Commands
- become a power user by utilizing key commands
Mastering Chain
- my default chain
- a simplified approach to Mastering
Tracks Area
- marquee tool
- navigation snapshots
- apply default crossfade
- open/close instrument plug in and audio insert
- closing multiple plug-in windows simultaneously
- go to selection start/end
- go to position/play from last location
Using Track Pad 2
- scrolling behavior is an absolute must-have
Latency
- low when tracking, high when mixing
- low latency mode
Best Method for Organizing Your Session Files
- introduce naming configuration system
Final Words
- strategies for exporting/bouncing
- import project settings
- performing regular back-ups and maintenance
- a fool proof method to back-up files
- organization tips (sidebar, app shortcuts, etc.)
About Eddie Grey
Eddie Grey is a multi-faceted composer, arranger, songwriter, and sound designer whose successful track record speaks for itself. The Los Angeles-based musician began playing with synthesizers and writing on computer programs at an early age, eventually beginning a musical education that would take him into the world of composing and songwriting.
His success as a composer has seen many high level placements, most notably the main title theme for DirectTV’s “Celebrity Beach Bowl” as well as the theme for their “Fantasy Football Channel.” In addition to his work with DirectTV, he has placed numerous tracks on high rated television shows across a multitude of networks, including Lifetime’s “Dance Moms”, NatGeo’s “Wicked Tuna,” ABC’s “Bachelor in Paradise,” Bravo’s “Millionaire Matchmaker” and CBS’s “The Young and The Restless”, to name a few.
Eddie Grey is a Logic Certified trainer, who in addition to composing music consults with clients all over the world. He has recently created his second online course called "How to Optimize Your Workflow Using Logic". His first course, How To Be A Full Time TV Composer, is also available on How To License Your Music.com.
Eddie Grey’s reputation for high quality compositions, music supervision placements, and songwriting, exemplify his well rounded knowledge of music and its ability to add color to any scene, soundtrack, or ad placement. A critically acclaimed musician and sought after music supervisor, Grey proves to be an impactful composer and dedicated partner that adds value to every composition and project he touches. In 2015 alone he sold over 75 songs, placed over 500 tracks, and landed premiere compositions with ABC’s “Shark Tank” and “World of X-Games” television projects. Thus far in 2018, Eddie has placed music on the trailer for the film “Life On The Line”, secured a main title for the “Pigman” series, scored a documentary, worked on several television shows, signed a multi-album publishing deal with Megatrax and is now the composer for the Emmy® nominated series “Born This Way” on A&E.
Eddie Grey is sponsored by Umlaut Audio.
Eddie Grey is a multi-faceted composer, arranger, songwriter, and sound designer whose successful track record speaks for itself. The Los Angeles-based musician began playing with synthesizers and writing on computer programs at an early age, eventually beginning a musical education that would take him into the world of composing and songwriting.
His success as a composer has seen many high level placements, most notably the main title theme for DirectTV’s “Celebrity Beach Bowl” as well as the theme for their “Fantasy Football Channel.” In addition to his work with DirectTV, he has placed numerous tracks on high rated television shows across a multitude of networks, including Lifetime’s “Dance Moms”, NatGeo’s “Wicked Tuna,” ABC’s “Bachelor in Paradise,” Bravo’s “Millionaire Matchmaker” and CBS’s “The Young and The Restless”, to name a few.
Eddie Grey is a Logic Certified trainer, who in addition to composing music consults with clients all over the world. He has recently created his second online course called "How to Optimize Your Workflow Using Logic". His first course, How To Be A Full Time TV Composer, is also available on How To License Your Music.com.
Eddie Grey’s reputation for high quality compositions, music supervision placements, and songwriting, exemplify his well rounded knowledge of music and its ability to add color to any scene, soundtrack, or ad placement. A critically acclaimed musician and sought after music supervisor, Grey proves to be an impactful composer and dedicated partner that adds value to every composition and project he touches. In 2015 alone he sold over 75 songs, placed over 500 tracks, and landed premiere compositions with ABC’s “Shark Tank” and “World of X-Games” television projects. Thus far in 2018, Eddie has placed music on the trailer for the film “Life On The Line”, secured a main title for the “Pigman” series, scored a documentary, worked on several television shows, signed a multi-album publishing deal with Megatrax and is now the composer for the Emmy® nominated series “Born This Way” on A&E.
Eddie Grey is sponsored by Umlaut Audio.
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