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MacProVideo Logic 206 ES2 Exposed-NoPE

Group NoPE brings us a nice tutorial, just a little while ago, for the Mac software Logic Pro 8. Anyone out there with a Mac that uses this software knows it can be tricky at times, so any tutorials to help us along the way are amazing. I haven’t watched this one yet, but I am looking forward to it. I am getting ready for my Mac certification for Logic, so the tips in any tutorial are helpful. Good luck learning Logic!

Description: Steve H. and his trusty assistant Igor are at it again … creating incredible tutorials, that is! This tutorial is as entertaining as it is educational. By mixing clever audio comedy with facts about synthesis and tone creation, Steve has made what is possibly the best Logic tutorial ever! You might think that’s a big statement, but watch this tutorial and you’ll understand what I mean …
This tutorial is as much a lesson in the theory of synthesis as it is an deep exploration of the ES2. Drawing on years of sound design experience, Steve shows you what subtractive , FM, and Pulse Width synthesis really is. As an incredible bonus, steve demonstrates how these waves actually look using a digital oscilloscope, so you can see and hear the differences between these popular forms of synthesis.

Mixed into the tutorial are several bonus sound design workshops which show you how to build common sounds, from the ground up using the ES2’s oscillators, filters and other audio functions. The ES2 is an incredible sound design tool, and the included workshops will not only show you what’s possible, but also provide ideas and inspiration for producing your own sounds.

But best of all, this tutorial contains a deep exploration of Vector synthesis. Vector synthesis is a method of automating sounds to change over time, and it’s a hidden treasure in the ES2 that almost nobody uses. With Vector Synthesis, you can truly define your sounds by making interesting and musical timbres that nobody has herd before. Vector synthesis is a sound designer’s dream, and Steve H. shows exactly how it works in this tutorial.

  • Macintosh
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 and Above
  • G3, G4, G5 or Intel processor
  • Quicktime 7 or above
  • Windows
  • Windows Vista, XP or 2000
  • Intel Pentium 4 or AMD processor
  • Quicktime 7 or above
  • .NET 2 or above

Release Name: MacProVideo.Logic.206.ES2.Exposed-NoPE
File Name: np-mp206
Size: 1cd | 321.5mb
Links: MacProVideo, NFO, Torrent

Comments (15)

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  1. bigbadtarugo
    August 11th, 2008 | 22:36

    Thanks for this

  2. August 11th, 2008 | 22:54

    Nah, it is an Application

  3. adz
    August 11th, 2008 | 23:02

    Today rlslog is brought to you by….

    Server Error in ‘/’ Application.
    Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

  4. g15
    August 11th, 2008 | 23:04

    Blatantly stolen from a popular audio-torrent site and pred as a scene release. Gotta love the morals of some scene groups.

    Anyways, worth a watch for any Logic enthusiast.

  5. EVERTHING HERE ON RLSLOG - OTHER SITES HAVE POSTED IT ALREADY!!
    August 12th, 2008 | 00:12

    The funny thing about Rlslog:
    They don’t supply the torrent/tracker
    They don’t supply RS download links
    They don’t supply mirrors
    They just post a notice: XY is out and at best a link to some’s torrent

    Than all the fanboys jump in the comments asking for RS links or torrents … guess what the stuff you get here in the comments is content that other sites provided… but instead of visiting the original site you’re gloating on how awesome rlslog is… funny if you think about it… isn’t it… (not really :( )

    lets see how long it will stay up until they delete it (already got del. several times)

  6. maarrtin
    August 12th, 2008 | 00:14

    I’m with you martin you rock…. So your NOT a dictator?
    Then why’d you delete the post? Why’d you disable comments on your post?
    Why are most of the comments on this post kissin your 455?
    You didn’t delete the unfavourable ones? You’ve got nothin to gain by lyin?
    You worried? Got a headache? You an impotent money lovin toe rag?
    mVs gonna PHU(K YOU UP, little b1tch. Liked the moneymuppet tag, suits you, rent boy.
    Yeah, delete this, don’t change 5H1T!

  7. Trojan
    August 12th, 2008 | 00:20

    Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.
    have some loyalty

  8. we
    August 12th, 2008 | 00:36

    Summary
    The EXS24 sampler is the centerpiece of many Logic productions. Learn how it works!
    Description
    A sampler is undoubtedly one of the most useful arrows in any audio producer’s quiver. In the past, samplers were bulky hardware units that took up space in your studio. Today, sampling has moved into the computer.
    With tools like the EXS24 at our disposal, hardware samplers are now more common on Ebay than in production studios. And the reason is simple: The EXS24 is a brilliant, full featured sampler that offers modulation abilities and ease of programming not found in the hardware sampler world!
    This series of tutorial videos will show you how to work with the EXS24’s interface to efficiently load and play samples, to create custom multi-sampled instruments, and to use the EXS24’s modulation abilities to create new and interesting timbres from your sampled sounds.
    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1: Inside and Out
    Section 1: EXS24 Overview
    01: Introduction
    02: Loading Samples
    03: Moving Between Sampler Instruments
    04: Importing Akai Samples
    05: Converting Sample Libraries
    06: Locations Of Sample Libraries
    07: Sampler Instrument Folders
    08: Using External Drives
    09: Optimizing Sample Loading
    10: Optimizing The EXS 24
    11: Optimizing Sample Loading
    Section 2: Programming the ESX24
    12: Creating Pitched Instruments
    13: Working With Zone Parameters
    14: Exploring The Keynote
    15: Editing Samples
    16: Importing Drum Samples
    17: Exploring Single Key Zones
    18: Exploring Groups
    19: Triggering With Key Release
    20: Soundshaping With The Filter
    21: Working With Filter Harmonics
    22: The Modulation Matrix
    23: Using Lfos
    24: Adding Flavor To Instruments
    25: Dynamics Using Sample Start
    26: Tailoring Individual Sample Effects
    27: Utilizing Inserts
    28: Multichannel Processing
    29: Using Aux. Objects
    System Requirements
    * Macintosh
    * Mac OS X 10.3.9 and Above
    * G3, G4, G5 or Intel processor
    * Quicktime 7 or above
    * Windows
    * Windows Vista, XP or 2000
    * Intel Pentium 4 or AMD processor
    * Quicktime 7 or above
    * .NET 2 or above

    Download Info:
    50/50/50/35 MB
    http://rapidshare.com/files/99951024/macProVideo.com.Logic.102.The.EXS24.Inside.and.Out.OSX-DYNAMiCS.part1.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/99958375/macProVideo.com.Logic.102.The.EXS24.Inside.and.Out.OSX-DYNAMiCS.part2.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/99966582/macProVideo.com.Logic.102.The.EXS24.Inside.and.Out.OSX-DYNAMiCS.part3.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/99973169/macProVideo.com.Logic.102.The.EXS24.Inside.and.Out.OSX-DYNAMiCS.part4.rar
    http://www.magesy.com

  9. Sanch0
    August 12th, 2008 | 00:38

    @6 EVERYTHING…

    we know how it works here u muppet, if it sucks so hard why are you here? you sound like a little fanboy yourself.

  10. EnTRuZo
    August 12th, 2008 | 01:33
  11. philkensebben
    August 12th, 2008 | 02:13

    12. Killing spree

  12. nou
    August 12th, 2008 | 02:52

    Nice app – any more in the series? I’m always looking to expand my Logic proficiency.

  13. It
    August 12th, 2008 | 12:49

    Oooh Reegeed is a big baddy?!?!?

    THATS WHY 7 EDITOR QUIT?!?!?!?

    That post by Martin was the bigest load of unbelievable bull I ever read, you gotta be 12 to buy that sh!t…

    I for one am not lining (filling) Martins pockets, when other sites out there do a better job FOR THE RIGHT REASONS!!

    Only n00bs are sticking around here.

  14. ohaeo
    August 12th, 2008 | 16:03

    All the links posted so far are for the older Dynamics release of the EXS24 sampler. Anyone have links for this particular release? Or torrents?

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