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If you've ever dreamed of setting up your own recording studio, Apple's newly acquired Logic high-end audio software is the perfect place to start, and this Apple-certified book provides the training you need to begin creating audio master works with it. Whether you're looking to digitize your musical compositions, create cost-effective 5.1 surround soundtracks, or transfer that song from your head on to CD, this comprehensive book will show you how.

Multimedia artist and veteran audio producer Martin Sitter, along with veteran Logic instructor and keyboardist Robert Brock, uses step-by-step instruction and straightforward, jargon-free prose to demonstrate how you can employ Logic's software synthesizers, sampler, and digital signal processors (compressors, reverbs, and so on) to put the perfect aural polish on your audio creations. You can work through the guide from cover to cover for an entire, hands-on course on Logic--complete with review questions at the end of each chapter, and lesson files and a trial version of Logic on the accompanying CD-ROM. Or you can go straight to the sections that interest you most.

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If you've ever dreamed of setting up your own recording studio, Apple's newly acquired Logic high-end audio software is the perfect place to start, and this Apple-certified book provides the training you need to begin creating audio master works with it. Whether you're looking to digitize your musical compositions, create cost-effective 5.1 surround soundtracks, or transfer that song from your head onto CD, this comprehensive book will show you how. Multimedia artist and veteran audio producer Martin Sitter, along with veteran Logic instructor and keyboardist Robert Brock, uses step-by-step instruction and straightforward, jargon-free prose to demonstrate how you can employ Logic's software synthesizers, sampler, and digital signal processors (compressors, reverbs, and so on) to put the perfect aural polish on your audio creations. You can work through the guide from cover to cover for an entire, hands-on course on Logic-complete with review questions at the end of each chapter, and lesson files and a trial version of Logic on the accompanying DVD. Or you can go straight to the sections that interest you most.

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  • Paperback: 552 pages
  • Publisher: Peachpit Press (July 24, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321200403
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321200402
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars COMPLETELY rewritten for Logic 7!!! Pleasantly surprised!, February 6, 2005
By Jason Lockridge "jllx" (Birmingham, AL United States) - See all my reviews
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I was a HUGE fan of Sitter's first edition training book for Logic 6, as indicated in my review of that book. I am a seasoned semiprofessional who uses Logic Pro 7 on a daily basis (and I have been a user going back to the C-Lab notator products which I used on my Atari ST's way back in the late 80's), but I still found little tidbits and hints, workflow ideas, and features that either I wasn't using or that I wasn't using efficiently; therefore Sitter's first book was a true blessing in disguise, even though touted for "beginners", it was truly for "everyuser". In fact, I considered it a paradigm for books of this nature...it covered almost all features of this complicated program in a very readable, fun, and staged fashion.

So it was with great anticipation that I awaited delivery of the newest version for version 7 of Logic. I have been amazed at all of the new stuff in Logic 7, much of it not only new, but trend-setting, in fact. The new book covers practically all these new features; e.g., Apple Loops, Global tracks, etc., and more, in Sitter's easy-to-follow style.

I have already gone through the book twice and picked up on tons of new stuff that I have implemented into my daily work with Logic 7. If you are a user, whether beginner, intermediate, or advanced, you would be hurting yourself (and your clients!) by not reading this book at least once! This is true especially if you want to get the most out of Logic 7's new features, as the book does an excellent job at steering you through them via GREAT tutorials. I was expecting to see the book for version 6 with a few extra chapters for version 7, but I was pleasantly surprised...THE BOOK HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REWRITTEN FOR VERSION 7!

The book comes with a DVD chock full of song files, tutorial files, AND 100's of FREE APPLE LOOPS! These loops alone are worth the price of the book!

I said it in the past review, and I'll say it again...If you only buy one book to help you with Logic 7, this is the one, by far! The others are simple rehashes of the manual...dry, boring, and in some cases, useless. Sitter's book will not disappoint.

Now, where's that book for Advanced users that I've seen available for preorder???!!!
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New to Logic? You need this book., October 5, 2006
By Kenneth C. Macfarlane (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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My excitement at being the proud owner of Logic Pro 7 was quickly tempered by the sheer complexity of the software. I spent time with the included documentation and even bought another training book. But it was this book that unlocked Logic's power for me.

Each chapter is a standalone lesson on a different aspect of Logic that takes about an hour to complete. The lessons are well thought out and quickly empower the reader. The author allows the reader to experience one easy success after another which quickly built both my confidence and competence with the software. After completing the first chapter, I smiled wide and was once again excited about using Logic. I found the author's style to be encouraging, easy to read and not condescending.

Printed on high quality paper and signature bound, the book easily lays flat on a desk. The DVD included with the book has two Logic sessions for each chapter: One for use at the beginning of a lesson and one that demonstrates the end result. I recommend this book without reservation to Logic novices and expect that even seasoned pros can learn new tips and time saving techniques.
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a pro manual, but adequate for Logic newbie, September 14, 2003
By steven rowat (Roberts Creek, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
I bought this Apple manual because the Logic Platinum 6 full manual is downright bad (max 1.5 stars out of 5): language poor, layout poor, index awful, repeats itself.

So, now I've finished this Brock & Sitter tutorial; I did it straight through, as recommended; and I'd say the pluses and minuses are as follows:

Pluses:
1. Tutorial material (example songs) all worked and were well co-ordinated with the text.
2. Major orientation of me to Logic's layout happened (which is what I was aiming at). Now I can go ahead and do recording, editing, etc., without having those annoying 'what the hell is an Environment Object'? and such-like questions gnawing at me, which I couldn't seem to solve using the Emagic manual.
3. Writing is adequate for what it attempts, and does not waste words (well, a little...see below).
4. Good illustrations in the book that helped the flow of information and often helped me find the right place on the screen and do the right thing when I did.

Minuses
1. If I knew anything at all about Logic, I'm pretty sure I'd have been disappointed. It's not a pro manual.
2. In order to get my understanding of how Logic operates, I had to line one complete chapter with handwritten notes and essentially write my own analysis of the deep abstract structure of Logic (which I may post on the web some day). While this manual gave me enough...um...condudrum structures...to work with to achieve this analysis, it sure didn't do it for me. (On the other hand, the real Emagic manual didn't even give me a place to start from; it was hopeless trying to get oriented from it).
3. Whoever added the marketing jargon, inane pleasantries and idiot-level enthusiasms into the text (thankfully usually only at the end and beginning of chapters), spoiling the otherwise sparse and efficient descriptions, deserves to have their keyboard revoked for a week. (Example from page 312: "This arrangement is complete! You just did a lot in 12 steps. But that's how fast things go when you get good at using Logic!")
4. As with every Apple manual I've ever had (and lots of others), it smelled like toxic inks. I left it open in the sun each day to air out before using it. Interestingly, peripheral Mac books (like Pogue's Secrets, or the Emagic Logic manual) usually smell like almost nothing, and are probably made of soy-based inks on uncoated paper. (Reminds me that the SF bay area is now discovering computer-industry source Brominated toxins in the Bay water at alarming rates.)

Bottom line: if a better book comes out, get it. If not, this is a better place to start than the Emagic manual (if you're new to the program).

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book; But Apple's Logic Studio (Logic 8) Makes it somewhat outdated
After I purchased Logic Express 7, I was told that this book was excellent. I bought it. The book is really helpful when attempting to understand the complexities of Logic... Read more
Published on January 1, 2008 by DWC

5.0 out of 5 stars Best. Manual. Ever.
So many tutorials and manuals I read for software leave me confused so I just use them as a backup when there is something in particular that I'm trying to learn. Read more
Published on September 9, 2007 by J. Burley

4.0 out of 5 stars Better Than The Rest
Logic and Logic Express at any given moment can seem very illogical to the user. This book, although written with the idea of (logically) exploring its features and use in a... Read more
Published on August 3, 2007 by JB3OC

5.0 out of 5 stars A manual you can use.
I was able to start using logic within minutes of flipping through this book. It is well written and laid out in a user friendly manner. Read more
Published on May 16, 2007 by Taj O'Flannigan

4.0 out of 5 stars Great tutorial - but written for those with experience
First let me say that this book (and it's partner Advanced Logic) are extremely useful and turn the "get to know the software" headaches into real pleasures. Read more
Published on May 10, 2007 by Ken Avent

5.0 out of 5 stars very informative book
The manual is fabulous. Logic Express 7 is quite an undertaking to learn and this book is helping out a lot.
Published on May 6, 2007 by Meryl M. Rifkin

5.0 out of 5 stars Logic Pro & and Logic express
I just moved up from Garageband and bought Logic Express. I am a novice producer who wanted to step his game up a little bit. Read more
Published on March 8, 2007 by Daniel W. Roach

4.0 out of 5 stars Moving from Garage Band to Logic
Being a long time user of Garageband, moving to Logic Express with this book has been great. The book moves through sections clearly and explains what needs to be said. Read more
Published on January 26, 2007 by Skyler Fuhrman

4.0 out of 5 stars good overview of the basics Logic 7
The book will guide any novice or to be professional into many of the Logic 7 aspects and features. As a Logic Express user I find the usability sufficient although I regret the... Read more
Published on January 10, 2007 by M. Nijman

3.0 out of 5 stars Sorry!
Sorry, I can't comment this book yet, I want to read it first but it looks very nice.
Published on January 3, 2007 by Jarmo Katajamäki

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