Mixing in Dolby Atmos - #3 Using Logic Pro - Edgar Rothermich

Mixing in Dolby Atmos - #3 Using Logic Pro

By Edgar Rothermich

  • Release Date: 2022-01-01
  • Genre: Digital Media

Description

"Mixing in Dolby Atmos - #3 Using Logic Pro" is the third book in this series. It explains how to use Logic Pro v10.7 (or later) with the integrated Dolby Atmos Renderer or the standalone Dolby Atmos Renderer app.
The author explains all the new features and workflows with in-depth demonstrations, including information and instructions not found anywhere else.

This is the 24th book in the bestselling series "Graphically Enhanced Manuals". Readers love this unique way of learning applications. No matter how complex or complicated the subject is, the author provides easy-to-understand graphics and diagrams that let the reader understand and master the material.

Here are some responses from satisfied customers:

"This approach is really exceptional; there is no better way to explain how things work" - Heey L.
"I wish all the manuals on software were like yours!" - Giovanni C.
"You are making a lot of musicians' learning curve fun and enjoyable" - Alex
"You have the gift of making difficult concepts understandable" - William
"Your style is the most informative and clear I have ever seen" - Mark D.
"Great stuff Edgar! I bought your other Logic GEM books and love em..." - fform
"Thank you so much for your fantastic guides; I've learned so much!" - Brandon B.
"I love your manuals."  - Eli.

UNDERSTAND, not just LEARN

That is the motto of the book series "Graphically Enhanced Manuals" (GEM). They're a new type of manual with a visual approach that helps you UNDERSTAND a program, not just LEARN it. No need to read through 500 pages of dry text explanations. Rich graphics and diagrams help you to get that "aha" effect and make it easy to comprehend difficult concepts. The Graphically Enhanced Manuals help you master a program much faster with a much deeper understanding of concepts, features, and workflows in a very intuitive way that is easy to understand.