Learn To Master EDM Tracks In Logic

US MacProVideo.com offer a new tutorial course      09/12/13

Learn To Master EDM Tracks In Logic


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MacProVideo.com have announced Logic Pro X 405, a new ccourse on Mastering using Apple's Logic Pro X. They tell us that the  in-depth, 34-tutorial course folllows UK-based mastering engineer Mo Volans as he takes on finalizing an EDM track using Logic Pro X. Here's the details in their own words...

Becoming a good mastering engineer is a lot like learning how to play an instrument. It takes a lot of hard work, practice and ear-training. In fact, a mastering engineer's "instrument" is actually a varied collection of hardware and software that works together to bring out the best in any track. Luckily, Logic Pro X comes with a plethora of advanced dynamics, EQ and audio enhancing tools to help make your EDM tracks explode with excitement and clarity. This course is broken down into 4 discreet sections:

1. Setup and Preparation
2. Dynamics and Control
3. EQ and Enhancement
4. Loudness and Export

Each section delivers a ton of mastering information that you can deploy with Logic's included plugins or any third part plugins that you may have in your audio arsenal. In fact, one of the coolest parts of this course is when Mo shows how he incorporates all kinds of mastering plugins – from lots of different software companies – to get the job done right!

So whether you're mastering EDM – or any other kind of tracks – this course has an abundance of pro tips and tricks you can apply to any music genre. Sit back, dig in and watch Mo Volans master an EDM track right here, right now in Logic Pro X!

Pricing and Availability:

$15.60 as a download. Subscription available for $25/month.

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