
Logic Pro X: Six Tips & Tricks
We offer six Logic Pro X tips and tricks that you might not know about.
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We offer six Logic Pro X tips and tricks that you might not know about.

Mackie’s new ProDX range makes phone- and tablet-controlled mixing more accessible than ever.

The EQ4M features the same Air Band that put Mäag on the EQ map — plus a whole lot more!

Make Noise blur the boundaries between the East and West Coast schools of synthesis with this unique semi-modular.

Abstract Data’s Octocontroller crams eight assignable outputs into just 14hp, making it a candidate for the beating heart of any tempo-based Eurorack setup.

The Studio Electronics Tonestar 2600 is a complete analogue synthesizer voice in just 32hp. It consists of a single VCO, a sub oscillator and noise generator processed by a four-pole low-pass filter based on that of the legendary ARP 2600.

TwinCussion comprises a pair of analogue percussion voices (A & B), both slightly different and capable of independent operation or cross-patched interaction...

How can you enhance a live blues recording when all you have to work with is an MP3 of the mono ‘off-the-desk’ mix?

Audiofile Engineering’s powerful batch processor can really speed up those repetitive tasks for Mac users.

A reputation for competence is vital — and to get it, you need to take every opportunity going.

Studios often fall prey to the real-estate business — but for some people, they present a niche opportunity.

Can NI’s new performance controller preserve Maschine’s status as king of the beat stations?

The Origin Effects SlideRig is a unique compressor pedal designed primarily for electric slide guitarists.

After a rocky start, Avid’s Application Manager is now bringing useful features to Pro Tools users.

The classic sound of the ADR Compex is back again — this time in API Lunchbox format!

I do a lot of dance music, and have been referencing my mixes against commercial releases. How can I get the fat synth sounds of my references without going nuts with EQ?

I mostly record vocals and acoustic guitars, but sometimes harmony vocals with groups of two or three singers. However, as my skills improve I’d like to try small folk line-ups too...

I recorded a choir with an ORTF pair and a 40cm-spaced omni pair on a bar, and later viewed these recordings on the Voxengo Span plug-in’s correlation meter. I have read the Span manual but remain confused about what this meter is telling me...

A guitar overdrive pedal sporting three knobs and a footswitch is not exactly a new or novel concept, but when it is designed and built by Roger Mayer, you have to take notice...

A Noah Bell is a type of Indian bell, traditionally sold by monasteries as a way of generating income. It’s usually necessary to assemble differing-sized bells into a set so that together they form a musical scale, and that’s what Soundiron have done to create this virtual instrument.