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Does anyone know of a list where people share tips, tricks and
techniques for Logic Audio? I thought this list would be be like that
but I seem to have only seen discussions about features in upcoming
versions and problems people have getting something to work right.
What if I have a question like "Does anyone know how to make those
cool 64th note rolls like BT does in his music?" If anyone knows a
list or a website that addresses such issues please let me know.
Thanks.
evin@... writes:
> Does anyone know of a list where people share tips, tricks and
>techniques for Logic Audio?
Try the logic-users list available at <www.yahoogroups.com>
And like all groups, *you* have to start the discussion that *you*
want to have. They just don't materialize out of thick air.
f-erenc szabo, smarty pants
Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T
"NOW POWERED BY THE MIRACLE OF THE TRANSISTOR!"
I started one a while ago, but lack of members and traffic meant it
never really got off the ground.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/noisemakergroup
Join up! If enough people join from this list, it could become a very
helpful space.
Here's the preamble for the list:
This list is dedicated to the discussion of contemporary techniques
of music composition and expression.
Too many music based email lists are focused on the discussion and
procurement of the latest, greatest toys - I should know; I'm on most
of them :> If you want gear talk, software talk, or anything not
focused on the techniques of genuine creative action and the develop
a finished aural product there are plenty of other lists to join.
The list is dedicated to getting the most out of the aforementioned
toys. Discussion of melodic writing, thematic development, chord
theory, drum programming, practice techniques, sound effects, synth
techniques, mixing, mastering, methods of improvisation, are
encouraged. In fact, whatever it is that you do to actually >make<
your music, as opposed to the latest toy you want to buy, or the last
gig you saw, or where you are playing next, are encouraged. Long
philosophical arguments aren't, unless you've found some practical
use for them.
I want this to be a place where people
- can post unfinished/half finished musical ideas and receive
feedback. (That doesn't mean mailing a link to you mp3.com site and a
message saying 'check out my songzz!' - don't ask for feedback if you
don't have a specific question.)
- discuss the actual creation of melodies/harmonies and
sounds; the noise
you make and the techniques that make it.
- ask questions like:
What is making the sound on the mp3 I just uploaded?
I want to be able to do XXX. Can you? How?
I don't know what I want to do with all this cool
gear. How should I
start to find out what I really want to do? What are >you< doing?
--- In logic-users@y..., evin@f... wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a list where people share tips, tricks and
> techniques for Logic Audio? I thought this list would be be like
that
> but I seem to have only seen discussions about features in upcoming
> versions and problems people have getting something to work right.
> What if I have a question like "Does anyone know how to make those
> cool 64th note rolls like BT does in his music?" If anyone knows a
> list or a website that addresses such issues please let me know.
> Thanks.
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