This digital media course teaches the basics of recording, editing, mixing, and processing audio using Apple's Logic Pro X software. Designed for beginners, the course offers an introduction to digital audio for students aspiring to work in video production, audio engineering, broadcast, or new media. It is also suitable for anyone seeking better results for their personal or professional audio endeavors.
This course is targeted at high school and entry-level college learners. It covers basic computer technology; digital audio concepts; audio and MIDI recording techniques; the Logic user interface; techniques for navigating a multitrack recording; fundamentals of editing, mixing, and signal processing; and options for creating a stereo bounce. The course also provides plenty of power tips, allowing users to go beyond the basics and explore some of the advanced features that have made Logic a favorite in the audio industry.
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to do the following:
Recognize the role of computer components in digital audio production, including RAM, CPU, storage options, and peripherals
Complete basic computer operations to manage files, launch applications, use menu commands, and apply keyboard shortcuts
Describe the functions of a digital audio workstation (DAW)
Recognize common plug-in formats and the DAWs that support them
Understand basic microphone types, characteristics, and polar patterns
Use proper microphone setup and connection techniques for recording
Recognize available Logic Pro X configurations and hardware options
Describe the difference between local storage and cloud-based storage
Explain audio characteristics of frequency and amplitude and how they affect sound
Recognize the characteristics of MIDI data and explain how it differs from audio
Select appropriate equipment for audio and MIDI production
Explain the role of virtual instruments in MIDI production
Create a multitrack project in Logic for common audio production tasks
Perform basic recording and editing tasks for audio and MIDI
Employ mixing techniques to create a balanced blend for a stereo production
Utilize plug-ins for EQ, dynamics, and time-based processing to shape a mix and add interest
Apply basic automation to create real-time dynamic changes in a mix
Export a mix as a bounced stereo file