Users' Guide to Logic Audio 5 (Users' Guide To...)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Offering a thorough overview of Logic Audio and providing advanced techniques for using the software, this book is a touchstone reference for both beginners and experienced users. This serves as a comprehensive guide to the application, covering aspects of the software's key elements such as setting a tempo, working with samples, recording audio and MIDI, adding effects, and mixing and mastering audio work. Focusing on version 5 of the software, this resource also provides musicians and audio engineers with an introduction to the new Control system built for Logic.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1408897 in Books
- Brand: MuskaLipman
- Published on: 2002-10-16
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
Features
- Author Stephen Bennett shows readers how to install the program on a Mac or PC, record audio and MIDI, use Logicâs editors and plug-ins, and take advantage of a number of tips and tricks
- In short, this book is all anyone needs to get up and running with Logic Audio 5
- Table of Contents
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Stephen Bennett is a composer and post production engineer who uses Logic every day for many tasks in the studio.
Customer Reviews
Good for Midi but very little else
I bought this book as a guide to use Logic for audio post & audio production however the entire book with the exception of a few messy pages deals entirely with the midi side of Logic. This book is perfect for keyboard players who want to compose and set up entire midi enviroments but forget the audio side..Not one page on syncing video to audio!! What gives?? The author is obviously a midi nerd who believes Logic has only one function**MIDI**.
The title needs to change to "USING MIDI WITH LOGIC5". I have purchased a lot of books on customer ratings so I feel I should warn any potential Logic user looking for an audio reference DO NOT PURCHASE THIS BOOK.......
DOESN'T EVEN DESERVE ONE STAR!!!
EXTREMELY Disgusted that I wasted my money and time on this book. Poorly written and terrible attempt to convey information to the reader. Author repeatedly says what can be done but doesn't go into details of how to achieve the desired action. Sort of like buying a "How to build a Motorcycle" book and when you open it up to read it you find these instructions: put an engine in the frame and make sure it has wheels and tires, make sure all the settings are right and it is properly tuned up and start it up. I think anybody could write a "user's guide" to logic audio better than this attempt turned out. I wish I could get my money back.


