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Jumpstart Logic Pro 10.6

You're reading from  Jumpstart Logic Pro 10.6

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800562776
Pages 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jay Asher Jay Asher
Profile icon Jay Asher

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Beginning with Logic Pro 10.6 2. Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Logic Pro Interface 3. Chapter 3: Recording Audio 4. Chapter 4: Editing Audio 5. Chapter 5: Recording MIDI 6. Chapter 6: Step Entering and Editing MIDI 7. Chapter 7: Logic Pro's Drummer 8. Chapter 8: Logic Pro's Step Sequencer 9. Chapter 9: Working with Sampler, Quick Sampler, and Auto Sampler 10. Chapter 10: Working with Live Loops 11. Chapter 11: Working with Audio Files, Tempo, and Pitch 12. Chapter 12: Getting the Arrangement Right 13. Chapter 13: Organizing for the Mix 14. Chapter 14: Mixing Your Project in Logic Pro 15. Chapter 15: Automating Your Mix 16. Chapter 16: Delivering Your Music for Distribution

A brief history of automation

In the 1970s, the development of recording consoles and tape machines progressed to the point where we could now mix multiple 24-track machines synced together. This meant that the engineer might have many more adjustments to make in real time than he could realistically perform with just two hands, or even two engineers with four hands could.

Console makers such as AMS Neve and SSL rose to fill the void with console automation, allowing the console to memorize the engineer's moves. It is often claimed that Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody was one of the first records to employ this ability, and as complex as it is, it certainly had to be at least one of the first.

Initially, the faders and knobs would not be moving as you were hearing the changes, but Rupert Neve created a console in the 70s that introduced flying faders, and all of today's DAWs can emulate this, as do even inexpensive hardware controllers from companies such as Mackie and...

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