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Customer Rating:      Summary: Essential Comment: This book seems essential for learning Logic, spelling everything out in an orderly fashion, teaching even the techno-challenged learner!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Essential for any Logic 8 User Comment: From beginner to a master of Logic Pro, this is an integral tool for mastery. The benefits to a beginner are obvious: it walks you through every step of utilizing every aspect of Logic well. For the expert, I would recommend this or its sequel, Apple Pro Training Series: Logic Pro 8: Beyond the Basics (Apple Pro Training) , because Logic 8, from what I've heard, is quite different form its predecessor versions (Logic 7, for example, is very different form Logic 8). So, this is a great textbook/reference for any person interested in music composition or music production technology and willing to take it to the next level, and get real in-depth about the topics.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Best Way to get it right Comment: This is really the best way to learn Logic as it is like having the teacher sitting next to you as you navigate thru the production process. Very clear and insightful.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Book! Comment: I highly recommend this book for those who want to learn Logic or if you want to become Level One Certified. The book states that exercises take about 60 minutes per chapter but I found them to be about 3 hours, so add that time into your estimated time of completion. I found the information laid out well and I certainly learned a lot about Logic that I didn't know before I read the book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Must-Have for New Logic Users Comment: I'm a music composition student who has just started to enter the world of recording and editing, although I had some previous experience with DP5. I just made the transition to Mac and got an amazing deal on Logic Studio ($149!!) through my school, so I decided to give it a shot. As soon as I opened it up though, I was totally lost and overwhelmed. I got this book because it was certified by Apple, and figured David must know what he's talking about. Well, he definitely does, and on top of that he does a great job of breaking things down into easy sessions that introduce a single concept at a time. I would recommend doing each lesson and then experimenting with the new techniques you learn for a while to make them "stick" before moving on to the next lesson. In short, if you've opened up Logic and feel totally intimidated by its wealth of features, GET THIS BOOK!
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