$ 599.00
Take the live version of class in real-time and be able to ask questions--or take Logic Pro Level 1 on-demand AND receive a private 30 minute consultation with the instructor at a time of your mutual choosing.
This is NOT a Dolby Atmos Mixing class; there will be a separate offering if you want to learn spatial audio and producing/mixing for that environment.
There are plenty of places to learn Logic online, but here is a chance to learn online in a fully interactive setting with a Logic master--author of 5 books on Logic and long-time head of the LA Logic Users Group Jay Asher.
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Logic Pro is a songwriter’s dream! More than any other software recording application, LOGIC PRO comes complete with everything you need to write, arrange, and mix to achieve a great song production in any genre.
Logic Pro 11 has added a new and improved Drummer as well as session musicians on bass and keyboards to generate compelling, human-like parts for your songs. And with the new Mastering Assistant, Logic helps your end product come out sounding its best.
Learn from Jay Asher, composer, songwriter, and author of the recent books Jumpstart Logic Pro series in multiple editions. Additionally and previously Jay authored Scoring with Logic Pro, and the previous guides Going Pro With Logic Pro 8 and Going Pro With Logic Pro 9.
This curriculum was built specifically with songwriters in mind, prioritizing functionality and practices essential to songwriters.
Special added service of this class: we record Jay's desktop and audio and make those materials available online optionally for no additional cost so that students can
- review materials from the previous week and all weeks
- make up class material in the event you must miss a class
- review long after class has concluded
Our ambition is to make Logic a go-to creative tool. From the forethought Jay puts into the curriculum to your access to reviewing the material, we believe this class is unique and unparalleled in the field for its value.
In Level 1, you will start with the basics of Logic Pro and over the course of the six classes delve deeper so that everyone in the class learns to create and record their own original material. Jay's patient and encouraging teaching style will make the class understandable for you if you have never used recording software before, and his creativity as a composer and teacher will keep the class engaging for you if you are new to Logic but are migrating from another platform like Pro Tools or Reason. Create beats, make use of the vast library of songs and loops, access the sounds of orchestras, scratch DJs, and rock bands with the click of a mouse--all in the service of realizing your vision and creating your music. By classes 5 and 6 we will learn the elements and principles of mixing and mastering audio to present finished versions of your songs. Each week the homework assignments allow you to put the concepts of class to work as you create your recordings.
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Materials for Level 1:
- Macintosh Intel or M1 or M2 computer running Logic Pro software, installed and licensed and updated (note: you must have LOGIC PRO installed and updated with content downloaded before the start of class. This is a lengthy and large download--get started!
- portable MIDI control surface/keyboard encouraged but not required. Note: If you prefer not to purchase a MIDI keyboard, your laptop QWERTY keyboard can serve as one by pressing the CAPS LOCK.
- headphones/earbuds
In LOGIC OFFICE HOURS (when offered for advanced students), you will build upon those foundational skills and gain a professional repertoire of techniques and concepts, from programming and arranging to recording and mixing to mastering your final works, in addition to having the opportunity to ask questions and to receive feedback on your work. Special attention will be paid to Flex Audio, use of plug-ins, and the ins and outs of this versatile professional music creation software. Jay is interested in the individual ambitions of the members of the group and will use that to drive some of the particulars of presentations. Some sample topics will include but not be limited to
Each week your homework assignments will help you apply the functionality and principles in Logic to YOUR songs, and you will receive personal feedback from Jay on how you might further enhance or improve your recordings and mixes.
NOTE: If you have extensive experience in Logic Pro previously you might be allowed to jump right to OFFICE HOURSE to take Level 1--or we might create a hybrid curriculum of some Level 1 review and Level 1 study plus office hours, at a reduced tuition. Please contact the School to discuss your candidacy: 818-848-7664.
Unlike Certified Apple Pro Training classes, Song Creation with Logic Pro will be geared specifically to the enrolled songwriters and their specific abilities and needs. Jay will adapt the clear curricular goals to the interests and experience level in the class.
We admire Jay for his enthusiasm, his passion for teaching, and his hunger to learn as a fellow creative person. We are honored to offer the only class of its kind that we know of--teaching this amazing, flexible software specifically from the perspective of the creative needs and applications of songwriters, composers, and producers. You are going to love this class!
THIS FROM INSTRUCTOR JAY ASHER:
I am delighted that you have expressed interest in our Logic Pro for Songwriters Level 2 class!
You may however be asking yourself if you are ready for a level 2. If you have taken a level 1 class, either ours or another, and are confident you have mastered most of what you were shown, then the answer is obviously “yes.”
If you have not, here is what I think you need to ask yourself if you are comfortable with:
1. The interface. Do you know where to find everything, know what everything is named, and navigate efficiently through it?
2. Do you know how to access and utilize the tools in each window?
3. Do you know the different ways to record audio and MIDI that Logic Pro gives you?
4. Are you comfortable using Logic’s many tools and editors to edit audio and MIDI?
5. Do you understand the basics of altering your arrangements and mixing?
6. Do you have a working understanding of what compressors and limiters, modulation, delay, EQ, and reverb plug-ins do?
If the answer to all the above is “yes”, then you are ready. If not, you may want get a handle on those first.
Jay