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From: Orren Merton <orren@...>
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 at 1:33:46 PM
Subject: Re: Good logic books?
Message #178856
On Dec 2, 2004, at 8:46 AM, logic-users@yahoogroups.com wrote: > What books would you recommend on learning Logic? > Can I answer this in a couple of weeks? :) Orren ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.mertonfolio.com Author of: • Logic_6_Power - http://www.courseptr.com/ptr_detail.cfm?isbn=1592001289 • GarageBand Ignite - http://www.courseptr.com/ptr_detail.cfm?isbn=1592004741
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From: Gareth Henderson <gareth@...>
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 at 3:25:27 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Re: Good logic books?
Message #178868
This is a reply to #178856.
On 2/12/04 7:33 pm, "Orren Merton" <orren@...> wrote: > On Dec 2, 2004, at 8:46 AM, logic-users@yahoogroups.com wrote: > >> What books would you recommend on learning Logic? >> > > Can I answer this in a couple of weeks? :) > > Orren > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > http://www.mertonfolio.com > Author of: > € Logic_6_Power - > http://www.courseptr.com/ptr_detail.cfm?isbn=1592001289 > € GarageBand Ignite - > http://www.courseptr.com/ptr_detail.cfm?isbn=1592004741 Well Orren, if that is a subtle hint that you've nearly finished writing a Logic 7 book then great news! Here's a thought. I've been a Logic user since version 2point something or other. Whilst that should be a good thing, every now and then I realise that I developed so many bad habits in the early days that I don't use loads of the subtle work flow improvements that have been added over the years. Maybe your "Power" books address this already but what I'd love to buy is a book that is filled with "power user" tips. Not so much a "how to" but a "how to do it more efficiently" or even "wicked hidden or little used feature" list. I mean, I know that this will have other Logic users laughing their socks off at me, but I only found out (by accident) yesterday that option clicking on a plug in slot allows you to toggle bypass on and off with having to open it! More of that stuff please!!!! Gareth If your (possible) new Logic book has loads of that stuff, you can put me on the pre order list.
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