![]() Learning one shoe box is a major undertaking, even with a private tutor. Remember, the entire Logic Pro X semi tractor truck is stuffed with shoe boxes, and all the shoe boxes are stuffed with baseball cards. In your case, I imagine you'll only need to learn one of the shoe boxes in that enormous truck load. Note: I still have a long way to go before I've finished learning what can be learned and mastered of that software. It took me several years to wade through a fraction of the shoe boxes stuffing the semi truck that is my personal image of Logic Pro X, and during those couple years I had the advantage of being privately tutored by the guy who I believe set up logic.band. I'd still be teaching myself for practical use and want to know I can do it since the app still isn't cheap.Īny advice or opinions would be very welcome. Are there free resources available to help blind users learn what they're doing pretty much from the ground up? I feel like learning the software would be really beneficial moving forward, but I'm no musician or audiophile. I'd like to fiddle with compression settings some more and possibly find other plug-ins to address my other audio issues.Ģ) The big thing though is that I'm an audio novice. (sp?)Īmadeus Pro isn't bad software but I feel like it lacks more customization. My questions are: 1) Is it effective to use in this context? I currently manage with a mix of editing through Amadeus Pro (normalizing, cut/pasting tasks) and an Audacity plugin with a preset for compression (since the app itself is inaccessible.) At the end of the day, it's tedious to use two programs, I'm still not satisfied with the audio and need something to help lip smacking noises along with a deezer. ![]() Hey all, I've about the accessibility of Logic Pro X on here and after getting some app store gift cards for Christmas, I was thinking of getting the app to do audio production on my podcast.
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