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| Students work at individual workstations | | Logic 8 features in this module |
Intro to Music Production gives students a thorough grounding in all of the essential music production skills in Logic Pro 8. If you are serious about becoming a producer or sound engineer, then it's crucial to master these skills before you can progress further. This Logic Pro course is perfect for beginners, but even if you have been making music for some time, you will benefit from learning professional techniques from an experienced producer with major artist credits. Point Blank is an Apple Approved Training Centre for Education.
Introduction
How to optimise your computer for music production with Logic Pro
System requirements & soundcards
How to use a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)
What is MIDI? Hardware and software instruments
Audio Units and MIDI programming in Logic
Drum Programming
How to make a beat in Logic Pro using Ultrabeat
Tempo & styles: Hip hop to house, drum n bass and beyond
Add groove and feel to your beats
How to use quantize, velocity and note length
Building custom drum kits. Create your own sound
Music Theory: Chords & MIDI Plug-ins
The basics: Notes, Octaves, Tone & Semitone
What's a scale? Scale construction
What's a chord? Chord construction & inversion
Using MIDI plug-ins: Logic's arpeggiator object
Synthesizers & Sound Modules
Using Audio Units in Logic Pro
Classic synthesizers: Juno 106 and Roland TB303
Editing using waveforms, oscillators, filters & envelope
How to modulate and give expression to your sounds
Audio Recording
Recording vocals and "live instruments" in Logic Pro
Microphones and their uses. Mic positioning and techniques
Recording levels and monitoring
Using audio tools in Logic. Working with parts and events
Sampling
History of sampling. Analysis of classic samples and loops
How to edit drum loops and other sample material
Importing samples into your sampler (EXS24)
Changing tempo and pitch. Creating keygroups
Mixing
Configuring the mixer in Logic Pro
Channel strips, balancing levels and panning
Using EQ. Cutting and boosting certain frequencies
Frequency ranges for various instruments and sounds
Effects & Dynamics
Setting up insert and send effects in Logic Pro
Types of effect: How and when to use them
Delay, Reverb, Chorus, Phase, Flange, Filter, Distortion
Compression: Threshold, Ratio, Gain, Attack, Release
Arrangement Techniques
How to structure your track to hold the listeners attention
Arrangement styles - classic pop songs to club bangers
Intros, breakdowns, drops and fills. Riffs and hooks
How to create arrangement templates in Logic
Final Mixdown
Mix down all the elements of your track in Logic Pro and burn to CD
One to one session with your tutor to finalise your mix
Complete written OCN test
Submit your completed piece of music