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maccie13

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Is it advisable to self-learn Logic Pro?
I want to learn this thing because I have a great interest in sounds, so can anyone tell me how to go about it? I am completely new to such a software so I'm sure I will have to begin from scratch. Would I need to go to an academy/school? Or would the internet be enough?
I have Logic Pro 9 but without the Audio Content and Jam Packs and I don't have any audio interfaces or MIDI controllers yet.
But I have a keyboard, would that be helpful to start with?
 

sehnsucht77

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Is it advisable to self-learn Logic Pro?
I want to learn this thing because I have a great interest in sounds, so can anyone tell me how to go about it? I am completely new to such a software so I'm sure I will have to begin from scratch. Would I need to go to an academy/school? Or would the internet be enough?
I have Logic Pro 9 but without the Audio Content and Jam Packs and I don't have any audio interfaces or MIDI controllers yet.
But I have a keyboard, would that be helpful to start with?

Logic Pro is packaged/sold with the Additional Content and the Jam Packs. There are demo songs in it that you can dissect and learn from. I suggest going back into the program and installing that content so you can see how it works.
 

maccie13

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I've downloaded Logic Pro via torrent and although the whole software was about 50GB, I've installed only stuff worth 9GB because it demands CDs for the Audio Content & Jam Packs (which I obviously do not have.)
 
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