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Learning Logic Pro X: Automation

Post Date: Monday, September 4, 2023

In the third instalment of his tutorial series on learning Logic Pro X for Mac, Ming demonstrates how to utilize the Automation feature in Logic Pro X to manipulate the volume and panning of your tracks. Used shortcuts include:

Switch Automation: A

Learning Logic Pro X: Episode 1 - Creating a New Project

Post Date: Wednesday, August 23, 2023

In the first episode of a series learning Logic Pro X for Mac, Ming introduces how to create a new project and audio for a Logic Pro X project. He also shows us some useful shortcuts to make the process easier and more efficient. These shortcuts include:

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

Learning Logic Pro X: Unlocking the Power of EQ

Post Date: Saturday, October 7, 2023

In the sixth instalment of his tutorial series on learning Logic Pro X for Mac, Ming discusses the importance of EQ and how to use Logic's own EQ plugins. Ming demonstrate how to select presets, and what the impact is from tweaking each parameter.

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Learning Logic Pro X: Using Reverb

Post Date: Friday, September 22, 2023

In the fifth instalment of his tutorial series on learning Logic Pro X for Mac, Ming discusses how to insert a reverb plugin into a track, how to tweak the reverb using preset, and how to tweak the reverb parameters by personalizing them.

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Learning Logic Pro X: Virtual Instruments

Post Date: Sunday, September 17, 2023

In the fourth instalment of his tutorial series on learning Logic Pro X for Mac, Ming demonstrates how to create, browse, and select virtual instruments in Logic Pro X. He then demonstrates how you can create a 5-bars long piece of music in a few minutes using a number of different virtual instruments. Used shortcuts include:

Turn on and off the midi note writing input on your computer: Command-K

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  • sweetwater.com

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MarsEdit: Easy and Accessible Blogging Software for Mac OS X

Post Date: Saturday, April 2, 2016

In this podcast, Mike Malarsie gives us a demonstration of MarsEdit - the blog editor for WordPress, Tumblr, Blogger and more.--an easy, accessible program for blogging on the Mac.

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.

Podcast Chapters for OS X: Separate Podcasts into Chapters for Easier Listening and Navigation

Post Date: Friday, February 12, 2016

In this podcast, Jonathan Mosen gives us a demonstration of Podcast Chapters for Mac OS X.

Podcast Chapters allows a podcast creator to easily insert chapter markers into a podcast, thereby allowing listeners (using podcast clients supporting the chapters feature) to quickly navigate to specific parts of the presentation.

Podcast Chapters is a US$19.99 download from the Mac App Store.

QCast: an Accessible Podcast Manager and Player for Mac OS X

Post Date: Thursday, July 24, 2014

In this podcast, Crayton gives us a walk-through and demonstration of QCast, a podcast manager and player for Mac OS X.

QCast gives you an accessible and intuitive interface to subscribe and listen to your favorite podcasts. It’s features include:

Quick Tip: How to Pause an Audio or Movie Recording Using QuickTime Player

Post Date: Friday, December 30, 2016

In this quick tip, Igna Triay shows us how to Pause an Audio or Movie Recording Using QuickTime Player On the Mac. Although this process is very straightforward, there is a step that might not be obvious to some.

SilverDollar: Engage in Some Western Fun With this Audio Game for the Mac

Post Date: Saturday, January 12, 2013

 

Streamline and Optimize your Workflow and Productivity with Keyboard Maestro for Mac OS X

Post Date: Thursday, April 3, 2014

In this podcast, Scott Howell and Keith Watson sit down to talk about the popular Mac application, Keyboard Maestro.

Scott and Keith discuss the giant steps taken by the developer to make the latest version more accessible with VoiceOver, what Keyboard Maestro does, and how you can use it to automate tasks on your Mac.

The Blind Swordsman; a Self-Voicing Audio Game for Mac OS X

Post Date: Monday, May 11, 2015

In this podcast, Khalfan Bin Dhaher gives us a walk-through and demonstration of The Blind Swordsman, a self-voicing audio game for OS X.

As the title suggests, you are a swordsman who lost his sight. The only person who can give it back to you is a warlock, who ives at the end of a particularly dangerous path. So, your goal is to get to the warlock and defend yourself on the way.

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