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Robert wrote on October 12, 2017
Impeccable and indispensable for any Logic Pro X user! This course is transformative and worth its weight in gold. Exceptional instructor too.
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Vaan wrote on August 26, 2017
Another great and amazing course, Worth to follow it, with many and very well explained examples. Many topics covered, going in depth in arpeggiator of Logic X. Great Job!
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ekkomouse wrote on May 24, 2015
Logic is a big program and can take some time to figure out. This tutorial helps get to the important features quickly. I appreciate the help these courses provide!
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Hoof wrote on February 17, 2015
Great insights here. And tons of inspiration to take this thing to the next level!
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Paul wrote on January 31, 2015
Great tutorial on Logic's Arp by Steve H. He demonstrates how versatile this little MIDI effect is, which is not obvious at first glance. Ti be gibes, I had totally dismissed it before watching this!
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Simtech16 wrote on December 27, 2014
Great course. Yes, only one 'small' aspect of logic X covered, but for some this aspect is exciting and expansive!
Time not wasted on this course if you ever want to use arpeggiators in Logic. Enjoy! :)
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Ren wrote on November 4, 2014
Steve Horelick did as he usually does and knocked this tutorial out of the park! Revealing the raw potential that exist under the hood of Logic Pro X.
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District Sound Lab wrote on October 20, 2014
One of my favorite Logic tutorials! The new arpeggiator in Logic X is amazing and this tutorial covers absolutely everything about it. What an awesome creative tool! And using it to trigger drum sounds is amazing too. Watch this tutorial! You will learn a lot.
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Loved it! wrote on October 5, 2014
This covered pretty much everything about Logic's new arpeggiator. I now feel very confident in using it which is great because i think it is one of the most amazing creative tools for writing music.
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Dell Little wrote on August 24, 2014
Steve's approach always anticipates creative reaches with the software. I appreciate that. No different here with the Arpeggiator.What a tool! ( in a good way)