Music Tech November 2013
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The new issue of MusicTech Magazine is on sale now and this month we’re looking at how to master the next generation of plug-ins!
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The new issue of MusicTech Magazine is on sale now and this month we’re looking at how to master the next generation of plug-ins!
Computer Music Special is a bi-monthly magazine from the creators of Computer Music. Computer Music Specials help you get to grips with wide ranging music topics, including top production techniques, sampling, popular software, sequencers, and tips on how to make it in the music industry. Computer Music Specials surrounds you in musical knowledge and inspiration from all genres, whether you DJ or play guitar and no matter your level, you’ll find invaluable tips to help you create your best music yet.
This is an in-depth journey into the secrets of a modern day Drum & Producer. Learn not only about scultped bass-lines and the process of resampling them to get that professional sound, but also about the industry level insights that will help you to get your music noticed. Inside Info then goes into detail about the routing he uses within his work station, and then shows off some killer plugins which help give him the edge.
Future Music brings you the most in-depth reviews by respected industry professionals plus news on all the latest hardware and software releases. We also interview musicians at the cutting edge of technology, and give you all the advice, music and free samples you need to get the most out of your existing set-up and improve your music making.
Music Converter is the most effective audio converting utility for you to convert all media files to audio formats of sorts. It takes all file sources into use, for instance, video formats including MP4, AVI, MOV, RMVB, VOB, 3GP, etc. and audio formats containing FLAC, AAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, etc. can be loaded to the audio conversion software via various flexible ways. For users’ preference, this music converter endows you with as many as 13 audio formats as output: MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, AC3, AIFF, AMR, M4A, MP2, OGG, AU, MKA and iPhone Ringtone (M4R), etc.
First up we will be taking a look at the main features of Logic Pro X including its user interface. We will then look at creating everything esstential to making a full track from drums and percussion using Drummer to synth parts and writing chords and a becoming familiar with some of the great new features of Logic Pro X such as Track Stacks. Finally we complete this introductory course by doing an arrangement of our song and finish up with some mixing and mastering.
Logic Pro X’s redesigned interface offers unprecedented ways for musicians to compose, play, and record new music. In this course, Logic Pro insider Dot Bustelo shows you how to harness its powerful features and Smart Controls to make music in brand-new ways. First, learn how to build solid, realistic drum tracks with Drummer, which allows you to direct virtual drummers whose performances were taken from some of the industry’s top session players, and manipulate them into modern, electronic beats. Dot also explores the suite of MIDI plugins in Logic, including the Arpeggiator, Modulator, and Note Repeater.