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Upcoming Dates

  • Sept 9 - 11, 2026

  • Oct 19 - 21, 2026

  • Jan 4 - 6, 2027

Logic Pro X | 3 Day

An Introduction to Logic Pro - $1,295

[THREE-DAY INTENSIVE, 10am-6pm]

Learn Logic Pro in Just Three Days – Hands-On Music Production Training


This three-day Logic Pro course* introduces students to the software’s primary features and intuitive user interface, enabling them to start producing music right away. Through interactive lessons, you’ll learn how to build a customized audio and MIDI setup that integrates seamlessly with your personal production studio.

Students will create an original song using Logic Pro’s powerful software instruments, Apple Loops, and DSP effects, while gaining real-world experience in MIDI and audio recording, editing, mixing, and arranging techniques. Additional topics include user-defined key commands, automation, external MIDI controller integration, and exporting a polished final mix.

Who should attend? This class is designed for anyone looking to create professional-quality sound with Logic Pro and who prefers hands-on and interactive instruction to explore its functionality best.

Course Objectives – What You’ll Learn in Logic Pro Training
This Logic Pro course provides students with essential music production skills, including:

  • Mastering efficient workflow techniques for faster music creation

  • Recording and editing both audio and MIDI with precision

  • Using Logic Pro’s built-in software instruments to produce tracks

  • Applying audio effects to shape and enhance sound

  • Mixing projects with professional techniques and automation tools

  • Manipulating pitch and time for creative and corrective purposes

Prerequisites: Knowledge of OS X and basic computer navigation. 

Each student gets their own workstation.  

Download Course Outline (PDF)

*Apple Pro Certification is not available for this course.


Course Outline:

Make Music with Logic Now!

  • Creating a Logic Pro project

  • Exploring the interface

  • Navigating the project

  • Building up the arrangement

  • Mixing the song

  • Mixing down to a stereo file

Recording Audio

  • Setting up digital audio recording settings

  • Recording a single track

  • Recording additional takes

  • Punching in and out

  • Recording without a metronome

  • Changing recording settings

  • Deleting unused audio files

Editing Audio

  • Assigning mouse tools

  • Editing regions in the workspace

  • Comping takes

  • Adding fades and crossfades

  • Editing regions in the audio track editor

  • Aligning audio

Produce a Virtual Drum Track

  • Creating a Drummer Track

  • Arranging the Drum Track

  • Customizing the Drum Kit

Recording MIDI and Using Controllers

  • Using a Patch from the Library

  • Recording MIDI

  • Correcting the Timing of a MIDI Recording

  • Joining Recordings into a MIDI Region

  • Recording MIDI Takes

  • Punching In and Out

  • Creating a Layered Sound Patch

  • Mapping Smart Controls to Patch Parameters

  • Processing MIDI Notes with MIDI Plug-Ins

Creating and Editing MIDI

  • Creating MIDI Notes in the Piano Roll Editor

  • Using the brush tool and custom brush patterns

  • Using time handles

  • Quantizing MIDI regions and notes

  • Importing a MIDI File

  • Editing MIDI Data in the Event List

  • Creating and Editing MIDI Continuous Controller

Editing Pitch and Time

  • Setting a Project Tempo by Detecting the Tempo of a Recording

  • Using and Creating Apple Loops

  • Creating Tempo Changes and Tempo Curves

  • Matching an audio file to the project key and Tempo

  • Adding a Turntable or Tape Slow-Down Effect

  • Making One Track Follow the Groove of Another Track

  • Change the Playback Pitch and Speed with Varispeed

  • Editing the Timing of an Audio Region

  • Tuning Vocal Recordings

Editing an Arrangement

  • Looping regions and converting loops to individual regions

  • Packing regions into a folder

  • Saving alternative arrangements

  • Previewing the song

  • Copying material to fill in parts

  • Rendering multiple regions

  • Adding and deleting sections

  • Cutting regions to remove silence or noise

Mixing

  • Organizing Windows and Tracks

  • Using the Amp Designer

  • Adjusting Levels and Pan

  • Submixing tracks and processing with bus sends and auxiliary channel strips

  • Applying effects to a selected section of a track

  • Using folder and summing stacks

  • Using screen sets

  • Filtering frequencies with an EQ plug-in

  • Adding depth with delay and reverb plug-ins

  • Using Compressor and limiter plug-ins

Automating the Mix

  • Creating and editing offline track and region automation

  • Recording Live Automation

  • Using MIDI Controllers

  • Bouncing the Mix

Mixing in Dolby Atmos

  • Setting up for Dolby Atmos

  • Creating Bed and Object tracks

  • Panning Tracks in Surround

  • Using 7.1.2 Audio Effect Plug-Ins

  • Automating the Mix

  • Exporting the ADM BWF Master File

Note: The curricula above comprise activities typically covered in a class at this skill level. The instructor may, at his/her discretion, adjust the lesson plan to meet the needs of the class.