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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 30 Inscrit : 31 juil. 03 Lieu : Leeds - UK Membre no 22,220 ![]() |
Upon purchasing new software I usually manage to figure it out myself over a period (sometimes a long period) of time but with Logic Pro I want to learn it as fast as I can with any assistance I can get.
Im thinking of buying the Emagic Logic Audio 6 Tutorial CD which I just found out about at http://www.computer-training-software.com/...logic-audio.htm This tutorial is 7 hrs long and is by George Ledger. £79.95 ($99.94) Are these tutorials worthwhile? Also is Emagic Logic Audio 6 just the same as Logic Pro but without the Synths, sampler etc? Cheers ![]() |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 03 avril 04 Lieu : Liverpool - UK Membre no 40,080 ![]() |
I am new to Logic having been Cubase user for many years so I paid out for the Tutorial CD's.
Disk 1 covers installation and for myself was usefull, but Disk 2 is no more than an advertizement for various plugins. As for the 72 hours I believe you are mistaking that all of the tutorial CD's for Mac Education amounts to that time, not the Logic ones. In conclusion I feel cheated paying so much for so little, spend your cash on something more worthwhile man. |
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