From the course: Final Cut Pro X & Logic Pro X: 2 Mixing Dialog, Music, and Effects

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Summary

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- [Joe] Well, I'm going to end with the project I began on, that's this series of TV promos, back-to-back. And maybe the first time you saw this you went, what's these slugs? What is that for? Why does he have compressor on his tape? What are all these sound effects tracks? And what's this music cut mean? And so, now I think you have a better understanding of at least how I work in Audio Post. And that brings us to the end of this title on using Logic for Audio Post. And whether you're a musician and you're currently using Logic for music, and then you're looking for opportunities in sound design and mixing, or you're already a post-production mixer using Pro Tools, or Nuendo, or something else, or you're brand new to Audio Post, I hope this title helps you to get familiar on what Logic can do in Post. So, thanks to my collaborator Mike Towe, thanks again to The Grommets for letting us use their clip, I'm Joe Godfrey wishing you, happy mixing.

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