Logic Pro 9 course?

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Hi,
could you recommend me a good Logic Pro 9 online course? Free or paid...
I am not a complete novice, I used Logic on PC when it was at version 3.5...
Now I am on MAC and need to update my skills, I am feeling like a copmplete idiot sometimes wil Logic Pro 9....

thanks

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have you tried this book? it has exercises and sample files all through it; you end up learning an awful lot through firsthand experience.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6944 ... ing-series
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autodafe wrote:Hi,
could you recommend me a good Logic Pro 9 online course? Free or paid...
I am not a complete novice, I used Logic on PC when it was at version 3.5...
Now I am on MAC and need to update my skills, I am feeling like a copmplete idiot sometimes wil Logic Pro 9....

thanks
I found http://www.macprovideo.com to be a fantastic resource for learning Logic Pro.

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Groove 3 are very good as well.

It's probably worth paying for a month subscription and soaking up as much of their excellent content as possible.

I think it's $30 for a month, which is a bargain as there's so much stuff on there.

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Thx guys i'll check out your suggestions

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Check videos.

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Most of the things you can learn in courses you can find on video sites like Youtube. Also, join various forums and read through threads about stuff (and use the search function, it really does work). Also, RTM. Also, just screw around with things to see how they work.

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I somewhat know how things work in logic or other DAWs. I was using Logic when it was at version 3 on PC and have used Cubase since itsnmove to Apple.
Now I swithced to MAC and need something to learn quickly and to upgrade my skills. The manual is not really useful in this case, in my opinion, an online course or youtube videos are better because i can choose the topics I want and skip/forward to what I really need...
Thanks guys, keep 'em coming

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