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Eli Krantzberg had never used the SoundFlow workflow platform before but with the new Logic Pro integration just announced, we asked him to check it out. Find out what the self-confessed “change resistant” musician thought in this article and video…
With so much to discover in Apple’s mighty DAW it’s easy to miss those less obvious functional details that might make all the difference to your music-making efficiency and creative options – here are five that we reckon you really ought to try.
A lot of those coming to mix in Dolby Atmos for the first time are struggling with the basic setup of their DAW sessions, so, with the help of LiquidSonics, we asked three familiar faces (Steve Genewick, Eli Krantzberg and Tom Lowe, who are all users of the company’s reverb plugins) to share their own Atmos templates and advice.
Apple has announced an update to Logic Pro with new features for both Mac and iPad. This update is a move towards unifying the music creation experience across Apple devices. We have the details.
In this article James Richmond takes a first look at Auto Bounce by Tom Salta, which provides an effective means to automate the often laborious process of track bouncing and stem creation from Logic Pro.
Using a new DAW is about finding the things you already know how to do in your DAW of choice. James Richmond doesn’t profess to be a Pro Tools wizard but after 15 years of using it he’s picked up a few things and here is an overview for anyone who is familiar with Logic but wants to make the jump to the Avid way of doing things.
Every mixing engineer working on a Dolby Atmos Music mix in Logic was waiting for this feature which is now available: The ability to monitor your Dolby Atmos mix using Apple's Renderer in real-time. We have the details.
In this article Edgar Rothermich explains the differences between using the Dolby renderer and the built in Logic Pro renderer. Should you create your mix with the standalone Renderer app or the built-in Renderer, now fully integrated in Logic Pro v10.7?
How large a Logic Pro session can the new MacBook Pro M1 Pro handle? Spoiler alert, it’s over 650 tracks and 2500 plugins.
If you want to harness the power of Atmos in Logic Pro 10.7 the Logic Expert and Atmos guru Edgar Rothermich demystifies it. This includes an extended 47 minute video which will take you from zero to hero.