I am 70 years old and I want to be able to make the music for a YouTube documentary I am making, I am not a musician, just a beginner with Logic Pro and this beginners course makes it so simple to understand the basics and to start putting music together so quickly, thank you Tony for making available this first rate Logic Pro course , and for free. You are very kind, and very talented in teaching something that for a beginner looks so complex and difficult and you made so simple to understand.
Made 3 beats today, thanks to this video! I only watched 20 minutes and then went in like a mad scientist! Thank you for this!!!!
This is incredibly generous of you to release this for everyone Tony! Super well-organized, clear, and well-thought out course for everyone just getting started with Logic Pro and everyone who needs a refresher. I’m going to take my time with this!
Where have you here all my Logic Pro life??? Lol omg you are an angel for this! I can’t even contain my excitement lol GOD BLESS YOU!!!
You have a knack for teaching and you do so in a way that is so easily digestible for people like myself who didn't even know what a DAW is before coming here. I could tell that there was so much effort being put into making this video. ✅ Content ✅ Simple, clear explanations ✅ You went over shortcuts in Logic Pro ✅ Edits/mentions for when there were typos ✅ Timestamps ✅ Friendly, no assumptions made, no ego, just straight up cool! This was very helpful, thank you so much man!
Gotta say that I’ve watched like 12 different logic videos, but this is one of the few that actually explains everything well and in depth. I appreciate it thank u!!
I've been procrastinating on getting started in LogicPro for a solid year now, because it felt quite overwhelming. Thanks to your wonderful tutorial I was finally able to set everything up and create my first little track. Your way of explaining hits an appropriate level of detail and feels very encouraging, not patronizing in the least, while also staying quite realistic on how much of a remaining scope there is to learn. Thank you, really, for putting this together - so very helpful!
Tony, I don't know what to say. This is an amazing tutorial. This should be official Apple documentation for Logic Pro. Thank you so much for putting in the time and effort into this, incredible resource.
I can't believe this 2 hour gem of a video is free
I have severe ADD and ADHD, but I was engaged for the entire duration of the video. Thank you for making a great tutorial for us beginners; I am looking forward to learning more from your channel!
Incredible! Thanks so much Tony. I will check out your premium courses. Can’t believe I already put together a tune I’d be ok listening to at the gym :)
Apple should hire this guy !!!! Best presentation of learning g Logic that I have come across. Thank you kindly sir and you definitely have a follow from me !!!👍💯👍
This was my first introduction to Logic and music production. Thanks, Tony. I followed along with your tutorial, made my own song along the way, and learned a ton.
Great video! Thanks! Minor comment from a software engineer. You seem like you really enjoy understanding things deeply so the following comment is meant to be helpful to anyone coming up with a strategy for storing their Sound Library or other Asset Library. Moving your files to an SSD (Storage) doesn't have any effect on the CPU (Speed at which Logic runs). For the purpose of this discussion, a computer has three primary parts: 1. CPU or the processor/brain, 2. RAM or short term memory, and 3. Long term storage/drive (where things are saved when the computer is turned off). When a computer program, like Logic, runs, it loads the program/app and related data/sound library files used in a project from the relatively slow long term storage (SSD internal or external) into RAM so it can be accessed by the CPU super fast. The CPU/brain then interacts with what's in RAM while it runs. Once loaded into RAM, the CPU/brain no longer accesses the files in long term storage (internal SSD or external SSD). Metaphorically speaking, RAM is like your short term memory, and the SSD is like a book. Moving the files stored from the internal SSD to an external SSD frees up the internal SSDs long term storage space (blank pages in the book) but doesn't affect the performance of the CPU/Brain in any way since the CPU/Brain is accessing everything from it's short term memory (RAM) once loaded. If we're getting detail oriented, it's actually slightly slower on a Mac to load these files into RAM from the external SSD than it is to load it from the Internal SSD. The external SSD communicates over USB which is a slower bus than the bus that communicates with your internal SSD. A bus is the path or "road" that the data travels along when it is copied from long term storage to short term memory (RAM). Freeing up internal drive space is definitely a benefit as most people are limited in the amount of internal storage space they have on their computer, so it's still solid advice. It doesn't however improve the performance of Logic in any way. The only effect it has on performance is actually negative as it results in a slight slowdown of the time it takes to load a project into Logic. Nothing worth concerning ourselves with though. Personally, I like to keep the sound file library on my internal drive so I can always have access to the library, even if I'm working on my laptop in a coffee shop and don't have the external SSD with me. I keep active projects on my internal drive as well. I use my external SSD to archive older projects so my internal drive has room for my active projects and sound library. I follow the same strategy with Final Cut Pro, Xcode dev projects, and other projects that have a lot of project specific assets to be stored on disk. I can work from anywhere and have the fastest load times.
Tony…… you are AMAZING ! Your tutorial is so clear, simple to understand, uncluttered. This is the 1st time I am watching a LP tutorial and I finally understand how this is done. Completely sold! I’m buying the app right after this.
Just finished watching the whole video/course and man Im impressed, you are definitely the best youtube teacher for sure, most people that do videos like this usually dont know anything about modern music which makes it hard to try to emulate what they do cuz like they do a begginners tutorial and record a guitar solo in it lol, like how am I supposed to emulate that as a complete begginner??? if it was at least midi and they showed the notes there for ppl to copy and understand... theyre just more old fashioned ig, but anyway like I was saying your way of teaching was just amazing and easy to follow, loved the way you highlighted the hotkeys that was soooo helpful, also doing a song using apple loops was just what I was looking for! (but guess what? couldnt find a video of someone doing it without doing "complex" things without explaining how they did it lol) This video was literally God sent to me!, thank you so much for this bro I cant explain how grateful I am for this video, I might even take a look at your premium courses too as soon as I feel more confident at the UI ^^
Tony, I just finished your free course, and as a complete and total beginner, I wanted to express my utmost gratitude for taking the time to break it all down. You're a godsend <3
This is awesome, congrats on knocking this one out Tony, I know you put your heart and energy into this, I can’t wait to sit down and get through all two hours of it!! Thank you for all the great content and for making Logic so much easier to understand, can’t wait for the second course!
This is perfect. For the longest time I wanted to make something sound a certain way and I didn't know how to do it but I knew what it should sound like in my head. This helped so much with my production.
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