Some of the developers from the old Emagic team (now Apple of course) had a meeting with me earlier this year. Some of the questions in the test when I took it were quite tricky, so let's say the question was: Does the Zoom tool and Control+Drag/Click in the arrangement work the same way? I would have to say no, although they are mostly similar. This can cause some accidental movement of objects if you're not careful. The only time this is not entirely true is when you have activated Track Automation, then you can zoom again - but only on the actual waveform image - not on the name bar of the object. This has the following implications: if your screen is somewhat zoomed in, all tracks have audio tracks on them - then you have no way to zoom further in or zoom out using the Control+Drag/Click method, you are forced to either use the actual Zoom tool or key commands to zoom (not very good in this case). You can only start your zoom point from an area with no objects in it. You can't select or click anywhere in the arrangement and zoom. Using the Control+Drag/Click method for activating the Zoom tool, there are certain limitations. You can select any area in the arrangement and zoom without problems.Ģ. The Zoom tool can zoom anywhere without any limitations. care to comment? In my experience it works exactly as a zoom tool.ġ. Click on the Loop icon on the Region’s channel strip. Select Audio > Region > Parameters > Loop.ĭ. Hold Option while clicking on the Region.Ĭ. To Loop a Region in the Arrange Window, you can:Ī. Pressing the Control Key and clicking on the background of the Arrange Windowallows you to:Ĥ1. OK, now a couple of questions from a 70 question test I designed to determine if students are ready to take the Level I test:Ħ9. Sometimes the right answer is "All of the above", and sometimes the right answer is "None of the above". Some of the questions can be a little tricky so make sure you take your time. That's the kind of questions you can prepare yourself for. (is it on a particular window or in a particular menu, or both.). You'll have questions on terminology (they show you a picture and ask you to name an object, or they give you a name and ask you which object it describes), question on features (they ask you how many XXXX you can use in Logic), questions on where to find a particular function or setting. The questions can address any topic discussed in the book. It has everything musicians and producers need to produce music including a massive royalty sample library.Make sure you know the book (The Martin Sitter book). Logic Pro X is a professional digital audio workstation for Apple Mac computers. The Price for the course is £475 and excludes the official Logic Pro X book which you will need to purchase digitally or as a book before you do the course. If you pass the test at the end of the course, you will gain the Logic level one certification for the latest version of Logic and have your name listed on Apple’s website as a Certified Pro, and you will also have the right to use the Apple Certified logo on your website, business card, advertisement etc. As an Apple certified training centre, we are able to offer the Apple certified Logic Pro X training course in London with our in-house Apple certified instructor Peter Dudley alongside our own Logic course which has been so popular over the years.
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