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Apple Logic Pro Basics: Expert Advice, Made Easy (Everyday Guides Made Easy) - Everyday Guides Made Easy

Apple Logic Pro Basics: Expert Advice, Made Easy (Everyday Guides Made Easy)

Apple Logic Pro Basics: Expert Advice, Made Easy (Everyday Guides Made Easy) - Everyday Guides Made Easy

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Published: 4 May, 2015
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Apple Logic Pro Basics is the essential guide fir those who want to learn the basics of Logic Pro. With clear, practical tips on arranging, mixing and recording you'll be enhancing your music in no time. You'll learn how to make the most of Logic Pro with inside tips and tricks from an expert and clear and practical step-by-step guides. This handy book will give any beginner everything they need to know to get started with making the very most of their music.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781783614004
ISBN10 1783614005
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 308 g
Product Dimensions 16 x 210 x 170 mm
Publisher / Reseller Flame Tree Publishing
Format paperback
Edition New
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Author's Bio

Rusty Cutchin is a musician, recording engineer, producer and journalist. As a journalist he has been technical editor of Guitar One, associate editor of Electronic Musician and editor-in-chief of Home Recording Magazine. As a recording engineer he has worked on records by artists including Mariah Carey, Richie Sambora and Yoko Ono. He has been a consulting editor and contributor to several Flame Tree books.
Ronan Macdonald has worked as a technical music journalist since 1989. He has written features and reviews as a freelance contributor to a plethora of magazines, including Future Music, The Mix, Hip-Hop Connection and Guitarist. He has also occupied the editor's chair on Rhythm, the UK's leading drummer magazine, and currently edits Computer Music, the world's only dedicated music software magazine.

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