Logic Pro: Sharing Projects Explained

Studio expert Doug Zangar presents a comprehensive set of Logic Pro video tutorials on the subject of sharing your Logic Pro projects and/or mixes to other programs or apps! If you've ever gotten frustrated by trying to send your Logic Pro files to recipients or other apps and programs, fret no more! This is the video series you've been waiting for. Doug takes you step by step through the process in numerous formats, so you'll be sharing and collaborating in no time! These videos are for those new to sharing Logic Pro projects and files.

Videos
Saving Projects (07:34) - In this video, Doug shares some steps that help to prepare your Logic Pro project for sharing. These include deleting unused tracks and regions, naming files/tracks, removing unused audio files, and compressing the project folder, and more.
Bouncing a Stereo Mix (09:46) - This video covers the steps and parameter choices to bounce out a stereo mix of your project to share.
Burning to Disc (05:22) - Logic Pro lets you burn audio files to both CD and DVD. This video covers the differences and the steps required.
Share to Apple Music (05:27) - Next up, Doug demonstrates the two ways to share your song to the Apple Music app.
Share to SoundCloud (04:50) - Discover how to log in to SoundCloud through Logic and upload an existing file or a new bounce.
Share via AirDrop (05:26) - This video shows how to set up AirDrop and, within Logic Pro, how to either choose the project file or bounce out your song to send to another Apple device.
Share via Mail (02:21) - In this video, Doug shows how to send your project or mix to an email recipient.
Share to GarageBand for iOS (03:18) - Learn how to send your Logic Pro project to your iOS version of GarageBand, edit it, and send the modified project back to Logic Pro.
Export as an AAF File (04:19) - Use this format to share a project to Pro Tools. Discover how to export from Logic Pro and how the file looks after opened in Pro Tools.
Export as a Final Cut Pro XML File (04:59) - Doug offers a few tips on project preparation when sharing to Final Cut Pro and demonstrates how it looks when opened up.
Export as a MusicXML File (03:07) - This format works with many notation programs and DAWs, and is used to share MIDI parts. See how!