Logic Pro X Advanced Vol 1

Apple Logic Certified Pro Eli Krantzberg has created a series for Logic users who want to work faster, more efficiently and increase their creativity. Follow along with Eli as he shows you Advanced Ways to Use Templates, Screen Sets, Groups, Import Data, Mixer Tips, Key Commands and more.

Videos
Template Creation (08:14) - Eli explores creating and saving a new template, shows where they are stored on the hard drive, how to control startup behavior when launching Logic, how the automatic management and naming of channel strip settings functions work and how to customize the way your I/O labels appear in Logic's mixer.
Populating a Template (07:35) - Learn how to create multiple channel strips at once and then rename them sequentially, how to set up reverb and headphone sends, instantiate EQs and compressors with default settings on each track and how to color multiple channel strips at the same time.
Template Ideas (10:18) - Eli shows examples of templates that take advantage of: tracks existing in the project but not in the tracks area, mix subgroups set up for parallel compression, preset mix plug-in chains, media browser file locations, and smpte view offset.
Modular Templates (05:12) - Eli explores an alternate approach to workflow using various configurations of track stacks.
Screen Set Ideas (08:10) - Learn how to store and recall preset window configurations and explore some ideas for useful combinations.
Hide Groups (07:19) - Explore three different ways of managing the display of channel strips in your project, including the rarely used hide groups function to toggle the show/hide status of multiple tracks simultaneously.
Import Project Data (07:54) - See how to import channel strips, plug-ins and settings, send routing, I/O assignments, output routing and track data, from one project to another.
Import Project Settings (03:05) - See how to import project specific settings like screen sets, score sets, staff styles, and lane sets; from one project to another.
Mixer Tips (12:56) - Explore some ways to customize and tailor your workflow in the Mixer window including cycling through the different mixer modes, filtering the view of channel strip based on type, toggling between two different volume levels, changing the fader display resolution, using exclusive solo mode, scrolling to or selecting specific channel strip types, using folders for custom layouts, and using screensets for customized mixer views.
Working with Key Commands (09:29) - Discover how to get the most out of Logic's key commands as you learn to manage multiple presets, use controller assignments, decode the mysterious symbols used, and access functions unavailable on some keyboards.