In this quickfire Logic Pro X tutorial, Point Blank expert instuctor Ben Medcalfe (aka Rogue Element) takes us through the wide array of vintage instruments which are included within the latest version of Logic. Showcasing some of the unique sounds that can be produced from some classics such as the Mellotron, electric piano, and Hammond Organ, Ben also shows how each of these can be customised for your tracks. Ben teaches music production and mixing at Point Blank London, both integral parts of our BA (Hons) degree programmes, validated by Middlesex University. Watch the video below.
We offer a range of music production courses here at Point Blank London where Ben teaches, the most comprehensive of which is our three-year BA (Hons) in Music Production and Sound Engineering. The first term of our brand new BA (Hons) in Music Production and DJ Practice launches in a matter of weeks too. If you’d like to know more, why not come along to our upcoming open day where you can get a feel for the school and ask any questions you might have. If you can’t make that, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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