Free Logic Studio Tutorials

Oct 15, 2010 - 5 Comments

free logic tutorials

Logic Studio (formerly Logic or Logic Pro) is a professional award winning application suite that lets you write, record, edit, and mix music directly on a Mac. It’s incredibly powerful and is widely credited by many mainstream artists as helping them create music, and it has also lowered the barrier of entry for musicians to produce studio quality music without the huge studio bills. Think of it as GarageBand on super steroids.

Like any other powerful application, there’s typically a learning curve to come along with it, so wouldn’t it be nice to have some free tutorials for Logic to learn to use the app?

Free Logic Tutorials

Apple offers some free Logic Studio video tutorials on their website, they are helpful but somewhat basic. Definitely worth checking out at Apple.com.

If you want more advanced tutorials though, head on over to WikiAudio.org: Logic and Logic-Cafe, WikiAudio currently offers 115 free Logic tutorials and Logic-Cafe has tons more too. A wide variety of topics are covered, from creating fades, setting up the built in arpeggiator, grouping tracks, setting up a drum machine, creating custom templates, tempo maps, adjusting tempo, and so much more.

Grab some of the free Logic tutorials from WikiAudio or Logic-Cafe and save a few as PDF for later viewing on your Mac, or open them in iBooks on your iPhone and iPad for reading and learning on the go.

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Posted by: Paul Horowitz in Mac OS, Tips & Tricks

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  1. L0nny says:

    The best tutorials i.m.o are those of SFlogicninja on Youtube

    http://www.youtube.com/user/sflogicninja?blend=1&ob=4#g/u

  2. Dice says:

    That wikiaudio site is friggin’ awesome.

    • Manish says:

      WikiAudio is an excellent resource I was quite impressed with it as well. Now if I only had any musical ability, I would take advantage of it!

      – Manish

  3. Jared says:

    Sweeeeeeeet

  4. DJ Dada says:

    Hey not bad, Logic rules although I am limited to GarageBand on my student budget heh

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