Logic Pro X 305: Voiceover Recording and Editing - 14. Marquee Tool

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Logic Pro X 305: Voiceover Recording and Editing by Jonathan Slatter
Video 14 of 27 for Logic Pro X 305: Voiceover Recording and Editing

Voiceovers are everywhere: Commercials, Films, TV shows, radio and even instructional videos! Thats why, as an engineer or even as a voiceover artist, you need to know how to capture, edit and produce the best-sounding voice recording possible. In this course by Jonathan Slatter, you learn everything you need to know about professional voiceover recording.

This course starts at the source: The Voice and Microphone. You learn about the VO signal flow and how to get your mic setup to record high quality tracks in Logic Pro. Jonathan then jumps in to his custom VO booth to explain the essential tools, acoustical treatments and performance techniques needed to get the very best vocal sound.

A big part of running a VO session is setting up a Logic template in advance. In this section of the course, Jonathan shows you how he created his custom template, specifically designed for voiceover recording and editing. (Be sure to download the resource file included with this course)

Next up is a collection of tutorials about recording and editing. Logic has some amazing tools to capture, move, edit, replace, time-compress and clean-up voiceover audio. You learn them all! This is followed by a section on voicing to picture and how to synchronize the video and audio to complete the task.

So join Jonathan Slatter and take in everything you need to know to record voiceovers in Logic Pro!
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thanks a lot for this, please, how do you cut selecting marquee tool between 2 portions so that the next portion"glues" (goes back on the left)to the previous one, I don't remember on what keyboard key you click while draging with the marquee tool and deleting, cause it's very useful for multiple voice over takes, thanks (-;

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I was watching a Pro Tools tutorial, and the software had a setting where, after you selected your region, you could hit delete, and it would automatically close the gap, bringing the following audio back to where the beginning of the deleted region was. I would be so happy if there was something like that in Logic, but I can't find it.

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Hell yeah! I was wondering why logic couldn't do that.

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