Logic Pro 10.3 adds new functionality in the panning of stereo tracks. Scott Hirsch demonstrates how to toggle to the new stereo pan parameters as well as the binaural panning options.
- [Instructor] The mix engine of Logic 10.3…has been super charged in several ways.…Some are ways in which you won't see…but you will undoubtedly hear.…Logic Pro now offers a 64-bit summing engine.…This means there's almost infinite headroom,…and even more digital accuracy inherent in the mix egine.…Sonically you'll hear this in ever better renderings…of plug-in processing…and more dynamic mixes of your Logic productions.…Some mix engine enhancements in version 10.3…you will be able to see and touch.…
So here, I'll show you the new panning options…for stereo-based tracks,…and I'll show you how to employ dual-mono plug-in processing…on a stereo audio signal.…Now, a stereo track in Logic…can be a little bit visually misleading.…It looks like one track…containing one region in the timeline,…but in reality, there is a left and right signal embedded…in the one track.…A good example of this is the background vocal Oohs track.…Again, it kind of looks like there's one region in here,…and looks like there's a single track.…
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3/23/2018Released
2/4/2015Join Scott Hirsch as explores features from the most recent versions. He guides you through using the Touch Bar, Track Alternatives, selection-based processing, the Alchemy and Gobbler integration, flex pitching, and more. Learn how to work offline with the Share to GarageBand option. See how to use the Drum Machine Designer to apply new arrangement marker techniques. Discover how to back up and share your Logic projects with the outside world using the new integration with Gobbler and Apple Connect. Take a look at new overlapping recording modes for both cycle and non-cycle modes. Tour an improved Retro Synth and the brand-new Mellotron software instrument along with powerful MIDI editing and sequencer features in the revamped Piano Roll Editor. Preview the enhanced mixer which now comes with VCA faders and easy viewing of your Track Stack components. Many more enhancements are also explored as Scott covers the capabilities found in these upgrades.
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Q: This course was updated on 09/08/2015. What changed?
A: We added a brand new chapter called "What's New in 10.2?" that covers Alchemy and Gobbler integration, sharing on SoundCloud and Apple Connect, new drum loops and genres in Drum Designer, editing improvements, and the new arrangement markers in Logic Pro X 10.2.
Q: This course was updated on 03/01/2016. What changed?
A: We added six movies to cover the new features in Logic Pro X 10.2.1, including flex pitching and Drum Machine Designer enhancements. See Chapter 3 for the complete list.
This course was updated on 02/23/2017. What changed?
The features in 10.3 are now included as topics of this course.
Q: This course was updated on 03/23/2018. What changed?
A: New videos were added that cover what’s new in Logic Pro X 10.4.
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