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Learning Logic Pro X: Exploring Interfaces, Choosing a Microphone, and Basic Editing Techniques

Post Date: Monday, August 28, 2023

In the second episode of his series learning Logic Pro X for Mac, Ming introduces two main sections. In the first part, Ming explains why the Interface and Microphone are important in professional recording and music editing, and how the Interface works. Ming uses logic to demonstrate how to slice and dice regions, efficiently move regions to neighboring regions, and export and merge projects into different audio formats. These shortcuts include:

Command + B: Bounce your project

Mac Basics #11: How to Create and Rename Folders on the Mac with VoiceOver

Post Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012
In the eleventh of a series of podcasts intended to help new users of VoiceOver on the Mac, David Woodbridge shows us how to create and rename folders when using VoiceOver. These demonstrations were recorded on a Mac running OS X Snow Leopard, but the procedure is still the same at the time of posting.

Mac Basics #15: How to Turn Off the VoiceOver Trackpad Commander

Post Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012
In the fifteenth of a series of podcasts intended to help new users of VoiceOver on the Mac, David Woodbridge shows us how to turn off the VoiceOver trackpad commander. These demonstrations were recorded on a Mac running OS X Snow Leopard, but the procedure is still the same at the time of posting.

Mac Basics #16: How to Unmute Speech if VoiceOver is Running

Post Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012
In the sixteenth of a series of podcasts intended to help new users of VoiceOver on the Mac, David Woodbridge shows us how to unmute VoiceOver speech if it has inadvertently been muted whilst running VoiceOver. These demonstrations were recorded on a Mac running OS X Snow Leopard, but the procedure is still the same at the time of posting.

Mac Basics #1: Starting VoiceOver

Post Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012

In the first of a series of podcasts intended to help new users of VoiceOver on the Mac, David Woodbridge shows us how to get VoiceOver running on any Mac laptop or desktop.

These demonstrations were recorded on a Mac running OS X Snow Leopard, but the procedure is still the same at the time of posting.

Mac Basics #25: An Overview of the VoiceOver Navigation Options

Post Date: Thursday, December 13, 2012
In this edition of his series of podcasts intended to help new users of VoiceOver on the Mac, David Woodbridge gives us an overview of the VoiceOver navigation commands. These demonstrations were recorded on a Mac running OS X Lion, but the procedure is still the same at the time of posting.

Mac Basics #26: Using Auto Spelling Suggestions With VoiceOver

Post Date: Thursday, December 13, 2012
In this edition of his series of podcasts intended to help new users of VoiceOver on the Mac, David Woodbridge shows us how to use auto spelling suggestions with VoiceOver. These demonstrations were recorded on a Mac running OS X Lion, but the procedure is still the same at the time of posting.

Mac Basics #2: How to Familiarize Yourself with the Keyboard on a Mac using VoiceOver

Post Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012

In the second of a series of podcasts intended to help new users of VoiceOver on the Mac, David Woodbridge shows us how to use the Keyboard Helper feature in OS X to familiarize yourself with the keyboard layout and functions.

These demonstrations were recorded on a Mac running OS X Snow Leopard, but the procedure is still the same at the time of posting.

Mac Basics #8: How to Access Menu Bar, Dock and Desktop

Post Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012
In the eighth of a series of podcasts intended to help new users of VoiceOver on the Mac, David Woodbridge shows us how to access the menu bar, dock and desktop when using VoiceOver. These demonstrations were recorded on a Mac running OS X Snow Leopard. In Mountain Lion, only VO+M for Main Apple Menu, and VO+MM for Status (now called Extras) menu. To access Spotlight, navigate within Extras menu or use the Mac short-cut key Command+Space.

MacID For iOS: Unlock Your Mac Automatically When You Return or With Touch ID

Post Date: Sunday, June 7, 2015

In this podcast, Marlon gives us a walk-through of MacID, an iOS app that provides a fast and secure way to unlock your Mac without the inconvenience of typing your password over and over.

Packed full of features, including innovative Tap to Unlock and full iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch support. Control audio, share clipboards and start screensavers.

NoSleep For OS X: Close Your MacBook Without Putting It To Sleep

Post Date: Thursday, March 26, 2015

In this podcast, Sagar gives us a quick look at NoSleep, a free OS X application which makes it possible to close the lid of your MacBook without this putting it into Sleep mode.

Quick Tip: How to Delete Your Siri Audio History and Opt Out of Siri Audio Sharing

Post Date: Saturday, November 2, 2019

Earlier this year Apple came under some criticism after a report by the Guardian on how Apple hired contractors to listen to a small percentage of anonymized ‌Siri‌ recordings to evaluate the responses with the purpose of improving accuracy and reliability.

In response, Apple promised that it would introduce options in a forthcoming update that would allow users to opt out of sharing their audio recordings.

Quick Tip: Adding and Removing Items from the Finder Sidebar

Post Date: Friday, November 13, 2015

In this episode, Jonathan Simeone shows us how to add and remove items from the Finder sidebar on macOS.

The Finder sidebar is a list of folders and devices that can be quickly accessed from any Finder window or open and save dialog in macOS. You can choose which categories of items appear in the sidebar by choosing Finder > Settings, (or pressing Command-Comma) clicking the Sidebar button in the toolbar, and selecting the categories you want to include.

Quick Tip: Creating and Using Text Replacements to Save Keystrokes

Post Date: Sunday, October 31, 2021

In this quick tip podcast, Tyler demonstrates how to create and use text replacements, short snippets of text which are substituted with frequently used words or phrases when typed, and which synchronise across all your Apple devices.

For more information, see:
Replace text and punctuation in documents on Mac
Save keystrokes with text replacements on iPhone

Quick Tip: Exploring the Grouping Behavior Options for VoiceOver Navigation on macOS

Post Date: Saturday, March 19, 2022

In this podcast, Tyler discusses and demonstrates the Grouping Behavior options available for VoiceOver on macOS. These allow you to choose whether VoiceOver requires an action to interact with items in a content area (such as a scroll area) or a group (such as a toolbar):

The four available options are:

Quick Tip: How to Access & Use Different Emoji Skin Tones on macOS

Post Date: Monday, October 5, 2015

In this podcast, Jonathan Simeone shows us how to access and use the diverse emoji icon set on the Mac.

Quick Tip: How to Format an SSD as APFS on macOS

Post Date: Sunday, March 21, 2021

In this podcast Andre Louis gives us a quick tutorial on how to format an SSD as APFS on macOS.

Quick Tip: Restoring a Single File From a Time Machine Backup

Post Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2015

In this podcast, Carlos Taylor gives a walk-through of how to restore a single file from a Time Machine backup using VoiceOver.

Note: In macOS Ventura, rather than locating a backup by interacting with a slider, each backup is represented by a button in the timeline controls window; clicking this button selects the backup. Aside from that minor change, the process is still largely the same as it was at the time this podcast was recorded.

Written steps for how to do this are as follows:

Quick Tip: Using Caps Lock as a VoiceOver Modifier Key on macOS

Post Date: Saturday, October 3, 2015

In this podcast, David Woodbridge demonstrates how to use the Caps Lock key as the VoiceOver modifier key on macOS … either on its own or in conjunction with the Control and Option keys.

Quick Tip: Using the Spellcheck Facility on macOS

Post Date: Saturday, August 22, 2015

In this podcast, Scott Davert walks us through how to use the system-wide spellcheck facility on macOS.

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