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On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:52 AM, tEd ® kiLLiAn<tedkillian@charter.net> wrote: > That's why I'm buying books and stuff . . . to get slightly ahead of the >"idiot" curve (which I am usually way behind). > > Wish me luck. "Trying to learn Logic" is not a very good idea, because the application isn't designed for that. It is rather designed to be a highly configurable toolbox for producing recorded music (not even Apples "new facade" has changed that). So the best approach is to simply define what yo want to do and then check out how to do perform those tasks with Logic. There use to be a little book called "Getting Started" that you can keep on the side as you start goofing around. Most tasks in music production can be carried out in many different ways using Logic and every producer seems to have his own method. The idea with this multi facility design is to make it possible for nine-to-five music engineers and producers to become very fast with the tool. Usually they set up their workflow and stick with it, not many pro's actually knows everything in Logic. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com