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Dream of using your favorite guitar pedals and amplifiers in Logic Pro as conveniently as plugins? Or do you have an analog synthesizer with stunning sound that you want to control directly from your DAW? This course is exactly what you need!

Instructor Stephen O'Connell will show you in detail how to connect external hardware to Logic Pro and integrate it into your workflow without unnecessary complications. You'll learn to combine hardware and software, unlocking new creative possibilities.



🎓 Course Curriculum​

The course begins with an introductory lesson that provides an overview of the necessary equipment and course structure-you'll understand exactly what's required for successful work and how the learning process is organized. Next, you'll explore the fundamental topic of audio signal levels: you'll learn the differences between microphone, line, and instrument signals, how to properly convert them, and how to avoid common connection mistakes.

The next section focuses on reamping techniques: you'll master the method of recording guitar through real amplifiers and effects pedals, allowing you to give your tracks unique analog character. Then, the instructor will explain in detail how the I/O plugin works-a key tool for compensating latency when routing signals through external hardware, which is critically important for maintaining phase coherence.

Next, you'll learn to apply external effects in your mix: compressors, equalizers, reverbs, and other devices, connecting them to Logic Pro tracks just like virtual plugins. After that, the course moves to working with hardware synthesizers: you'll master controlling them via MIDI, learn to send notes, change parameters in real time, and automate adjustments.

For convenient work with external instruments, you'll study the specialized External MIDI Instrument plugin, which simplifies routing and makes interacting with hardware as intuitive as working with software synthesizers. Then you'll dive into programming synthesizer parameters: you'll learn to control filters, LFOs, modulations, and other sound-shaping elements directly from Logic Pro.

An important aspect is synchronization: you'll master setting up arpeggiators and sequencers on external devices so they perfectly match the tempo of your Logic Pro project. The course concludes with a lesson on hybrid workflows: you'll discover how to use manufacturers' dedicated synthesizer plugins to expand capabilities and create unique sound solutions.



🔑 What You'll Master​

You'll learn to distinguish between types of audio signals and properly convert them for working with different equipment, helping you avoid distortion and quality loss. You'll master reamping techniques for recording guitar through real amplifiers and pedals, achieving authentic "live" sound in a digital environment. You'll be able to configure external effects and seamlessly integrate them into your mix, using them as full-fledged plugins inside Logic Pro.

You'll gain skills in controlling hardware synthesizers via MIDI: from sending notes to adjusting parameters and automating changes in real time. You'll learn to synchronize built-in arpeggiators and sequencers on synthesizers with your project tempo, ensuring perfect rhythmic accuracy. You'll be able to create hybrid setups that combine the advantages of hardware and software, unlocking new creative horizons. Finally, you'll master the use of specialized Logic Pro plugins, such as I/O and External MIDI Instrument, to simplify routing and increase workflow efficiency.





💡 Who This Course Is For​

This course is ideal for producers and audio engineers who already work in Logic Pro and want to expand their capabilities by connecting external hardware. Guitarists who want to use their pedals and amplifiers in the studio will find practical solutions for integrating hardware into their digital workflow. Owners of hardware synthesizers seeking convenient ways to control them from their DAW will receive clear instructions for setup and synchronization.

The course will also benefit sound experimentation enthusiasts looking to expand their instrument palette and combine warm analog sound with the flexibility of a digital workstation. Even if you're just beginning to explore external hardware, the instructor's step-by-step explanations will help you quickly master key principles and avoid common pitfalls.

This course will help you "revive" forgotten gear and take your projects to the next level, combining warm analog sound with the flexibility of a digital workstation. You'll gain not only technical knowledge but also creative freedom, unlocking access to unique sounds that simply cannot be recreated using software alone. 🎧✨
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