30 Recording Audio In Studio with Logic Pro

Logic Pro skills are essential when it comes to capturing perfectly recorded audio for your music or video project. Whether it’s a voice-over, foley, ADR, or any other audio recorded in the studio, today’s Quest will get you the basic skills you need.

DMT Skills Covered in this Quest

Estimated Time: 60 min.

Difficulty: Foundational

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  • 2.13 Students will be able to set-up and engineer a studio recording using headphone monitors with at least three audio sources.
  • 2.14 Students will be able to articulate the signal flow from the mixer, to the patch bay, to various outputs.
  • 5.1 Students will be able to define such audio recording terms as sample rate, bit depth, buffer size, input monitoring, record-enabled, plug-in, MIDI, loop, etc.
  • 5.4 Students will be able to defend the decision to use 24-bit recording using correct terminology without the use of notes.
  • 5.21 Students will be able to manipulate software preferences such as sample rate, bit depth, and buffer size for effective recording and mixing.
  • 7.2 Students will be able to explain proper recording studio etiquette.
  • 8.10 Students will be able to manipulate a microphone stand safely and without damage for correct microphone placement.
  • 8.12 Students will be able to assess the normalized state of a studio or recording space.
  • 1.4 Students will be able to prepare lights, staging, C-stands, and other studio equipment as needed in studio spaces.
  • 7.12 Students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of the importance of efficient studio operations such as scheduling, equipment check-in/out, hardware organization, and effective communication.