Customer Reviews
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredAug 30th, 2008 by Ole Joergensen
“ At last some "simple" and easy understanding explanation of how Logic's Invironment works. I like the voice of the speaker. Not to fast or to slow, very clear. ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredAug 20th, 2008 by Sral
“ Great video.
This one was really helpfull for coming more to grasps with Logic as a whole.
The environment is a part of Logic i never would have gone into had it not been for this video. Now id like a follow-up video.... I still feel there are ground to be covered in handeling the enviroment like a pro. For example id like some more info on how to use a MIDI part to export to my external hardvare synth, and then import the sounds from this synth into Logic.... ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredJun 11th, 2008 by camara
“ c'est bien, mais il manque encore des éléments.
pourquoi il n y pas de tutorial en français? ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredMay 7th, 2008 by DONALD HARTE
“ I found the tutorial to be very helpful. I do think that there could be more input around a systematic approach around setting up the environment for third party multi-timbrel plugins (BFD/PHILHARMONIC etc.). Regardless, I will continue to use your tutorials to push me forward. They are very well done! ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredMay 3rd, 2008 by paris Falardeau
“ The information supplied was really well explained, I am looking for fairly comprehensive indepth explanations, so I may Build specific objects for my studio
example tascams DM 24 digital mixer complete with all associated functions.
some of the Objects explained were not included.
1) Meta events
2)Cable switchers
3)how to create Faders as objects
4)Pan pots how to create them as objects
5)transformers and how to apply them in depth
6)Macros
7)Rewire functions and how to assign and the limits of , eg can I have 2 rewire
channels for Reason , and 2 rewire channels for Melodyne. etc.
Thank you as I have not been able to find specific environment information and this was immensly usefull
abiet not complete.
Supplied information is ddefinately a (5)
well laid out!
”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredApr 30th, 2008 by Jeff Newell
“ Without this tutorial, I would not have been able to grasp the concept of the environment at all. This would have been a serious setback for my switch fro ProTools to Logic. Thanks, Martin!!! ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredJan 30th, 2008 by Ket
“ Hi,
The other Logic tutorials I've seen have been BRILLIANT, really helpful and VERY focused on the real-world application of how things work and why...
The video was good, relatively informative BUT overall, i was slightly disapointed... the main reason i bought this was to really understand what the environment is about AND to understand (with real life examples) of HOW TO UTILIZE and use it...
for example:
• Using the Multichannel ULTRABEAT, and how that routes the signal...I wasn't clear by the end of the tutorial, that i had to actually instantiate a MC Ultrabeat on a "Track" in the arrange window first (I'm sure you mentioned it, but you didn't make such a big point of it...considering it is so vital or more so Why you have to instantiate it first??
• Suggestions... maybe separate the tutorials into more obvisous mains sections
1) General signal flow
2) Environment for Midi
3) Environment for "Audio"
4) What the objects are... and how they fit together (i still wasn't clear what the arrange window tracks are for)
5) real life applications (MC instruments and signal flows)
I hope that my (long winded) review was of help...because your other tutorials are really really helpful and very applicable, this fell slightly short of the mark (and i think it somehow assumed the user has an idea of what objects are, and how they fit together).
Regards
Ket :) ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredJan 2nd, 2008 by Chris Courage
“ Thanks for another informative tutorial. For those of you who don't know your way around Logic's environment, I suggest getting this tutorial. Even for a "pro" like me having been using Logic for many, many years there were great work-around tips.
”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredDec 31st, 2007 by robert havard
“ This one isn't very easy to follow if your new to Logic. Perhaps my problems are due to; I'm using Logic 8 and the video is for Logic 7.
I'll give it another shot I'm sure but, I'm going to have to have a better understanding of Logic's easier concepts first.
Lost...
Robert ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredSep 11th, 2007 by Brian Cope
“ Logic's Environment Explored provides an excellent introducion to the achitecture of the much-feared Logic environment. The training videos are very well put together. It would have been useful if it could have gone a bit deeper into the more advanced features such as the transformers, fliters etc. ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredSep 5th, 2007 by Shaun McArthur
“ Another fine tutorial from Martin Sitter. Mr. Sitter has a knack for touching on all the essential points that new users could potentially get hung up on. I have been using Logic for about a month now and I still refer back to this video and the Mastering Logic 101 when thing get sticky. I'd rather watch this video than waste time searching topics in the help file. ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredAug 21st, 2007 by Darrin Bates
“ I've found tutorials very helpful, I would recommend anyone to buy these. the way Martin explains everything is fantastic. Martin makes it a joy to use Logic.
Many, Many thanks
Darrin ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredAug 14th, 2007 by Steve Hyland
“ The mist is starting to clear!
While it would make a pretty dull book, the training video on undertstanding the logic environment has really given me the confidence to think out of the box.
Great job guys. Thanks! ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredFeb 8th, 2007 by Clem
“ Nice work Martin.
Excellent instruction.
My only criticisms would be:
- add more examples and verbiage on using recorded midi tracks to send to external devices, be them drum modules, or midi keyboards and such and do the do the bouncing from midi to audio tracks
- use a more tangible example of a multi channel midi device instead of the time spent on Quicktime ”
Logic 105: Logic's Environment ExploredJun 7th, 2006 by Raven T.
“ Once again, Martin does a fabulous job of explaining Logic, and unravels the mysteries of the environment in a concise, easy to understand way. Highly recommended to all Logic users! ”