Logic Pro X Producer Pack
FANTASTiC | 26 September 2021 | 842 MB
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Studio guru presents comprehensive video tutorials on Logic Pro 10.7! If you want to quickly get up to speed and take advantage of all the new features and functions available in Logic Pro 10.7, this is the course to watch. Eli takes you step by step through the most salient features of this update and demonstrates each with helpful examples so you can see and hear these new additions in-action. These videos are for those who want to learn about the new features added to Logic Pro 10.7. Eli welcomes you and starts by going over some general updates and enhancements, including new display options for menu items, new Step Sequencer features (real-time step input, mono mode, scale/mode quantize, legato pattern setting, and more), and new MIDI 2.0 implementation, among others.
Studio expert 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. Doug welcomes you and begins with some useful tips on saving and preparing your Logic Pro projects for sharing. These include deleting unused tracks, naming tracks or files, removing, unused audio files, compressing the project folder, and more. Next up, you’ll learn all you need to know about bouncing a stereo mix that’s ready to share, and you’ll even learn how to burn the mix files to a CD or DVD.
One of synthesizer history’s hidden gems with Aleph I. While many vintage analog synthesizers have gained popularity (and inflated prices) over the past 10 years, the Alpha Juno remains a dark horse of synthesizer lore. Now you can tap into the Alpha Juno’s signature 1980s strings, pianos, pads, basses and leads. Puremagnetik’s sound design team has scrupulously emulated the original “Factory A” presets – with their filter settings – and programmed it as an Ableton Live Pack, Kontakt and Logic Instrument. This first volume includes over 30 multi-sampled instruments from a diverse swath of timbres, all ready to dial up and begin jamming with!
The Kawai K5000S was a revolutionary sound design workstation when it was released in 1996 and remains one of the most sophisticated additive synthesizers ever created. Now you can have a piece of the K5000S as an Ableton Live Pack, Kontakt or Logic Instrument. K-Station Atmospheres was constructed by employing the K5000S’ performance, formant filter and additive capabilities. The included instruments have been designed as a collection of modular, complex textures that can be layered, mixed and matched in your sound production environment. Whether you work as a film composer, game sound designer or ambient producer, you will find a huge toolkit of inspiration in K-Station Atmospheres. K-Station Atmospheres Ableton Live Pack includes over 30 individual patches. Just like the original, you can layer these individual patches into a Multi for huge sweeping, textures and customized atmosphere creation. It comes packed with a library of Multis to get started with.
Uncivilized Audio riles the rowdiest in modular synthesis with a snarling set. With thick, chunky, distorted sounds and loads of harmonic goodness, this pack is primed to supercharge Techno, Experimental and Electronic productions. Dig into ear-bending Drum and Percussion Loops, contagious FX, Full and Top Loops, perfect Drum Shots, and hypnotic Synth Bass, Modular and Analog Synth samples, all crafted to perfection. These sounds harness the incredible power of the A100 Doepfer Based modular synth (Tiptop, Metasonix, Pittsburgh, Make noise, Eowave)—a beast of a machine that catapults the traditional Doepfer signature into today’s modular realm. Samples were passed through Urei, Gates, Altec and SSL-G compressors, the Orban, Neumann and SSL EQ, and encoded with Apogee converters. Most samples were mastered by DK Mastering in Paris France. The result is a sound unrivaled.