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Dylan Bowes

Here's what some of my students are saying about this course:

"This course has been very helpful. I previously had no clue what you needed to remix a song, but within minutes I had a good understanding of how to get started. Dylan Bowes is an excellent teacher, and I cannot wait to complete this course." - JT B.

"This course is fantastic - the lectures are set out extremely well and Dylan presents the material in simple terms. Great for beginners and experienced users of Logic Pro." -P Dwyer

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Here's what some of my students are saying about this course:

"This course has been very helpful. I previously had no clue what you needed to remix a song, but within minutes I had a good understanding of how to get started. Dylan Bowes is an excellent teacher, and I cannot wait to complete this course." - JT B.

"This course is fantastic - the lectures are set out extremely well and Dylan presents the material in simple terms. Great for beginners and experienced users of Logic Pro." -P Dwyer

"This course was great. The instructor was knowledgeable and helpful and the video lectures taught me a lot. Would definitely recommend. " - Susana M.

This course is a comprehensive guide to creating remixes using Logic Pro. After taking this course, you'll have everything you need to know to get started making remixes.

We'll walk through finding remixes opportunities, setting up remix stems in your project, changing stem tempos, creating instrument tracks, using insert effects, midi sequencing, mixing and mastering your track, and everything else in between.

Using 100% high definition video lectures, you'll watch as I remix a pop tune from start to finish.

I'll provide all of the midi and audio files I use to remix the song for your reference. I'll also provide the Logic project file at the outset so that you can follow along with my work.

This course is perfect for anyone who wants to get started making remixes.

If you've never opened up Logic before, we will make you feel right at home and show you the basics of working with Logic. Or, if you have some experience remixing but want to improve your skills, we'll give you some new tips and tricks to make the most out of your experience with Logic Pro.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Find remix opportunities and submit to remix contests
  • Download and import remix stems
  • Work with themes, lyrics, and feel to create awesome remixes
  • Record and edit midi
  • Understand synthesis and sampling
  • Understand composition, songwriting, and song structure
  • Use advanced audio editing techniques
  • Work with audio and midi fx plugins
  • Mix your track
  • Master your track
  • Become a power user of logic pro x

Syllabus

Learn reasons for remixing, find remix opportunities, download and import audio, set up the project with tempo, key signature and song structure, change the tempo of stems, set up markers.
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In this lecture, I provide a brief introduction to the course style, structure and approach.

A few things to remember:

  1. Feel free to post any questions, comments, or concerns in the discussion area for each lecture. I try to answer all questions within 1-2 days.
  2. Once you've gotten a feel for the course, please take a minute to rate and/or review the course. This helps prospective students know what they're getting into!
  3. Don't skip the quizzes at the end of each section. They take just a few minutes and it's really good to reinforce what you've just learned.
  4. Have fun, learn, and grow. We're all here to learn together so have fun and work hard!

Oh, and you can find out a bit more about me in the external resources below. Stay in touch!

ALSO, YOU CAN FIND THE LOGIC PROJECT FILES IN THE "DOWNLOADABLE MATERIALS" BELOW.

In this lecture I give a brief explanation of the three reasons for remixing. These are 1) Promotion 2) Education and 3) Inspiration.

In this lecture we'll explain quickly how to download wav files from remix opportunities, and then import them into your Logic project quickly and efficiently.

In this lecture we'll accomplish three things. First, we'll set up the tempo and make sure it lines up with the remix stems. Then we'll set up the key signature and time signature.

In this lecture I'll show you how to change the tempo and key of the original audio stems using the time and pitch engine in Logic Pro.

In this lecture I'll show you how to set up markers for your project. This allows you to clearly see the structure of your song and makes your workflow much more efficient.

In this lecture, we'll discuss working with lyrics and themes. We'll go through the lyrics of the original song to determine the spirit and meaning of the song. We'll look at ways to reinterpret the meaning for our remix. We'll also look at the musical content of the original song and consider ways to reinterpret the emotion of the music.

Add software instruments, browse through the library, choose instruments using the instrument plug-ins, record and edit midi information.

In this lecture, I'll show you how to create a new chord progression from your remix. This helps to create an alternate emotional character to your remix while remaining true to the original feel of the song.

In this lecture, I'll show you how to craft a lead hook that will form the basis of your remix. We'll use the ES2 synth to program in a unique lead line according to our new chord progression.

In this lecture, I'll show you how to craft a lead hook that will form the basis of your remix. We'll use the ES2 synth to program in a unique lead line according to our new chord progression.

In this lecture we'll add a bassline to the chorus. We'll discuss browsing instruments using the library and also how to make your bassline complement your lead line so that they do not conflict with one another.

In this lecture, we'll add some drums to the chorus. We'll use Logic's Drum Machine Designer and we'll edit some of the drum samples to our liking.

In this lecture, we'll add some percussion using the Apple Loops library. I'll show you how to browse the apple loops to find appropriate percussion elements. We'll also learn how to loop audio regions and mix our percussion to sit nicely with the drums.

In this lecture, we will add onto the lead hook with another synth instrument. This technique adds emphasis to the polyrhythm elements of the hook. We'll also introduce adding audio FX plugins using the bitcrush distortion plugin.

In this lecture, we'll move to the verses, incorporating some of the elements from our chorus. I'll show you how to create continuity between the choruses and verses, while making them slightly different to enhance the impact of the chorus.

In this lecture, we'll add some strings to the verses, including a cello to emphasize the bassline and a quarter note string ensemble melody to move the rhythm along.

In this lecture we'll lay down a simple piano part for the prechorus. Then I'll show you how to convert that piano part into a sampler track with which we'll record a new piano part using our piano chords as samples. I'll introduce the technique of using audio regions as samples for the EXS24 Sampler in Logic Pro.

In this lecture we'll move to the reintro. The reintro is typically the section between the chorus and the verse. We'll use our piano samples again here, and we'll also introduce some further advanced audio editing techniques.

In this lecture we'll move onto the bridge. We'll use some of the elements we've already created and record in some new melodies and rhythms to create a new feel for the bridge.

In this lecture we'll work on the breakdown, which is the section that occurs between the bridge and the final choruses. I'll show you how to insert silence into the project which allows us to double the length of the breakdown. I'll also introduce some new concepts such as chopping up a drum audio region and time stretching.

In this lecture we'll work on the breakdown, which is the section that occurs between the bridge and the final choruses. I'll show you how to insert silence into the project which allows us to double the length of the breakdown. I'll also introduce some new concepts such as chopping up a drum audio region and time stretching.

Learn advanced techniques in Logic Pro X, audio editing, Midi FX, subtractive synthesis, sidechain compression, the vocoder synth, and vocal chopping.

In this lecture I'll show you how to create a swelling choir effect. We'll record a choir chord, bounce it to an audio region, and then use a fade to swell it in. This introduces further advanced audio editing techniques including a brief description of some of the alternate pointer tools to enhance your workflow.

In this lecture we'll move on to the intro. I'll show you how to create a vibey, distorted piano swell to introduce the emotional tone of the song. We'll also automate the mix and feedback parameters of the delay plugins inside the pedalboard.

In this lecture I'll introduce the Arpeggiator, which is one of the Midi FX plugins in Logic Pro X. We'll use the Sculpture modeling synth as our instrument and we'll create an arpeggiator to move the rhythm along nicely in the choruses.

In this lecture, I'll show you how to synthesize a subbass drop using Logic's ES2 synthesizer. We'll build the sound from scratch, using an envelope to drop the pitch of a sine wave oscillator. This introduces the concept of synthesis at a very basic level.

In this lecture, I'll show you how to set up sidechain compression. Sidechain compression is the technique of using a compressor on an instrument with another audio input triggering the gain reduction. We'll use a kick drum pattern from Ultrabeat as the sidechain input and place some compression on the bass track and the lead track.

In this lecture, we'll grab a small section of the guitar stem and move it around inside our remix.

In this lecture, I'll show you how to add a vocoder synth to the prechorus. We'll use the lead vocals as the sidechain input and we'll create an alternate vocoder melody to play during the prechorus.

In this lecture, we'll create a new sampler track from the lead vocals in the bridge. We'll play a new vocal chopping melody during the bridge and pitch it down an octave for the breakdown.

In this lecture we'll do a little technique I like to use sometimes. We'll bounce all tracks down to one audio file and chop it up to create an extreme emphasis to a drum fill between the third and fourth choruses.

Setting up the mix, organizing and naming tracks, color coding tracks, equalization and compression, submix routing, getting a static mix, and automation.

In this lecture, we'll discuss how to set up a mix by organizing your tracks by type, naming and coloring the tracks for easier view, and creating a new mixdown project.

In this lecture I demonstrate the mixing technique known as submix routing. I'll show you how to send each group of instruments to a separate submix for easier mixing and balancing.

In this lecture, I'll show you how to get a static mix. A static mix is simply a good working blend of the levels of all your instruments.

In this lecture, I'll show you how to mix with sends. This maintains continuity in your project since you'll be utilizing the same FX plugins for multiple tracks, keeps your project from crashing due to CPU usage, and keeps your mix clean and efficient.

In this lecture I'll show you how to use equalization to ensure that all your elements sit nicely with one another in the mix. We'll learn how to listen to the harmonic content of each element and adjust the Channel EQ filters to make all tracks play nicely. I'll also explain why panning is an important part of mixing and how to spread out your tracks across the stereo field.

In this lecture I'll describe the process of automating your faders to create a dynamic mix. This creates more dramatic impact between the different sections of your remix.

Exporting your mixdown for mastering, opening a new mastering project, using mastering plugins, equalization and compression in your master, limiting, the exciter plugin, and metering.

In this lecture I'll show you how to export your mixdown and prepare it for mastering. I'll show you which sample rate and audio file format to use for best results.

In this lecture I'll show you how to master your track using the mastering plugins inside Logic Pro X. I'll teach you how to use EQ and the Multipressor to glue your master together. I'll also show you how to use the adaptive limiter plugin to increase the loudness of your master.

THE END

Thanks so much for enrolling in this course. I hope you learned a lot, had some fun, and feel more confident to go out there and make some music!

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in How to Remix in Logic Pro X with these activities:
Review Basic Music Theory
Reinforce your understanding of music theory concepts like scales, chords, and key signatures, which are essential for creating effective remixes.
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  • Review scales and key signatures.
  • Practice identifying chord progressions.
  • Study basic rhythmic patterns.
Practice Tempo Matching
Improve your ability to accurately match the tempo of remix stems, a fundamental skill covered early in the course.
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  • Find several songs with varying tempos.
  • Use Logic Pro X to determine each song's BPM.
  • Practice adjusting tempos to match a target BPM.
Read 'Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio'
Learn essential mixing techniques to enhance the quality of your remixes.
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  • Read the chapters on EQ and compression.
  • Experiment with the suggested mixing techniques in Logic Pro X.
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Explore Advanced Logic Pro X Tutorials
Deepen your knowledge of Logic Pro X by exploring advanced tutorials on topics like synthesis, sampling, and advanced audio editing.
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  • Search for tutorials on specific Logic Pro X features.
  • Follow along with the tutorials and experiment with the techniques.
Create a Short Remix Demo
Apply the skills learned in the course to create a short remix demo, showcasing your understanding of remixing techniques.
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  • Select a song and download its stems.
  • Create a short remix using Logic Pro X.
  • Share your demo with peers for feedback.
Read 'The Art of Mixing'
Gain a deeper understanding of mixing principles through a visual learning approach.
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  • Study the diagrams and illustrations in the book.
  • Apply the visual concepts to your mixing projects in Logic Pro X.
Remix a Song for a Remix Contest
Apply all the skills learned in the course to create a full remix for a remix contest, providing a real-world application of your knowledge.
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  • Find a remix contest that interests you.
  • Download the stems and create a remix using Logic Pro X.
  • Submit your remix to the contest.

Career center

Learners who complete How to Remix in Logic Pro X will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Remixer
A remixer creates new versions of existing songs by adding their own creative input. This course directly helps aspiring remixers get started with Logic Pro X. The syllabus covers finding remix opportunities, downloading and importing audio, and setting up a project with tempo, key signature, and song structure. Learning how to change the tempo of stems and set up markers, as taught in this course, further helps a remixer create unique and compelling remixes. This course may be useful for anyone interested in remixing music.
Music Producer
Music producers oversee the creation of a song or album, from initial concept to final master. This course provides valuable skills for music production, specifically within Logic Pro X. You can learn about recording and editing midi, working with audio and midi FX plugins, and mixing your track. The course teaches about synthesis, sampling, composition, songwriting, and song structure. This course helps music producers learn the technical aspects of production, along with creative decisions that shape a song's final form.
Audio Engineer
Audio engineers work with the technical aspects of recording, mixing, and mastering sound. The mixing and mastering sections of this course offer a solid foundation for audio engineers. The syllabus includes setting up the mix, organizing tracks, using equalization and compression, submix routing, and automation. This course guides audio engineers in exporting a mixdown for mastering, opening a mastering project, using mastering plugins, and limiting.
Mastering Engineer
Mastering engineers are responsible for the final stage of audio production, optimizing a track for distribution. The mastering sections of this course can be a solid introduction to mastering concepts within Logic Pro X. The syllabus includes exporting a mixdown for mastering, opening a new mastering project, using mastering plugins, equalization, compression, limiting, and metering. This course helps mastering engineers learn how to refine their skills and achieve professional-sounding results.
DJ
DJs select and play music for an audience, often blending tracks together seamlessly. While this course focuses on remixing rather than pure DJing, it can be incredibly useful for DJs who want to create their own unique versions of songs. With insight into Logic Pro X, DJs can learn to remix tracks, create mashups, and add their own creative touches. This course may provide DJs with the skills to produce tracks for their sets.
Music Editor
Music editors work with existing audio tracks to create a final product. This course is useful for music editors who want to hone their Logic Pro X skills. The syllabus includes downloading and importing remix stems, changing stem tempos, and using advanced audio editing techniques. The course may help music editors learn to manipulate and rearrange audio in Logic Pro X.
Electronic Musician
Electronic musicians create music using electronic instruments and technologies. This course can be particularly useful for exploring the remixing aspects of electronic music. The syllabus includes recording and editing midi, understanding synthesis, and working with audio and midi FX plugins. This course may help electronic musicians create remixes and original tracks using Logic Pro X.
Sound Designer
Sound designers create and manipulate audio for various media, such as video games, film, and television. This course may be useful by providing skills in audio editing and manipulation within Logic Pro X. Sound designers can explore advanced audio editing techniques, work with midi FX plugins, and understand synthesis and sampling. This course helps sound designers to create unique sonic textures and soundscapes for their projects.
Audio Post Production Specialist
Audio post production specialists work on sound for film, television, and other media after the initial recording. The sections of this course relevant to audio editing and mixing can support a career as an audio post production specialist. The knowledge of advanced audio editing techniques, working with audio and midi effects plugins, and mixing a track covered in this course may be quite helpful. This course teaches audio post production specialists how to refine their skills and achieve desired outcomes using Logic Pro X.
Composer
Composers write original music for various purposes, including film, television, and video games. This course can be a useful tool for composers who wish to incorporate remixing techniques into their workflow. The syllabus includes understanding composition, songwriting, and song structure. Furthermore, learning to record and edit Midi and work with audio FX plugins, as taught in this course, helps composers to create and manipulate sounds. Mastering Logic Pro X, as this course teaches, helps in realizing their musical ideas.
Songwriter
Songwriters create the lyrics and melodies for songs. This course may provide songwriters with a new perspective on song creation. The course includes understanding composition, songwriting, and song structure and working with lyrics and themes. The course's syllabus includes lessons on changing the tempo and key of the original audio stems which may further inform a songwriter's creativity. This course can help songwriters learn how to deconstruct and reinterpret existing songs.
Content Creator
Content creators produce various forms of digital content, often including music or audio elements. This course can be helpful for content creators who want to create remixes or original music for their videos or podcasts. The syllabus includes recording and editing midi, understanding synthesis, and working with audio and midi FX plugins. This course may help content creators to add a unique sonic identity to their content.
Multimedia Artist
Multimedia artists combine various forms of media, including audio, video, and animation, to create engaging experiences. This course may be a valuable asset for multimedia artists who want to incorporate original music or remixes into their projects. This course may provide the multimedia artist with capabilities in music composition, audio editing, and sound design. The course can boost a multimedia artist's skills within Logic Pro X.
Podcast Producer
Podcast producers oversee the creation of a podcast, ensuring high-quality audio and engaging content. This course may be useful for podcast producers who want to create remixes or add unique sound elements to their podcasts. This course may help the podcaster improve the audio of their podcast programs. The course can develop skills relating to mixing, mastering, and audio editing.
Game Audio Designer
Game audio designers create all the sound elements within a video game, from sound effects to music. While not directly focused on game audio, this course covers foundational skills useful for game audio design using Logic Pro X. Game audio designers may take advantage of this course, because it teaches the fundamentals of synthesis and sampling. The course may improve a game audio designer's expertise using Logic Pro X.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in How to Remix in Logic Pro X.
Provides practical advice on mixing techniques applicable to Logic Pro X. It covers topics like EQ, compression, and panning, which are crucial for achieving a professional-sounding remix. The book is commonly used by both amateur and professional audio engineers. It offers a wealth of knowledge for improving your mixing skills.
Offers a visual approach to understanding mixing concepts. It uses diagrams and illustrations to explain complex techniques like EQ, compression, and spatial processing. It great resource for visual learners who want to improve their mixing skills in Logic Pro X. This book is best used as additional reading to provide more depth to the course.

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