A Practical, Beginner-Friendly Adventure
Welcome to Listening Edge Records Production Tutorials!
This series is all about learning Logic Pro — a powerful, professional-grade DAW used by musicians, composers, and producers around the world.
I’m Trevor, a music teacher and home recording enthusiast. I studied music production over a decade ago, and while Logic Pro has always been my main DAW, I forgot so much that I’m approaching these tutorials as a chance to refresh my memory and start right back from the beginning — and invite you to do the same!
These tutorials focus on learning Logic Pro’s core functions: project setup, routing, MIDI and audio workflow, and template building for future creative work.
For the Amateur Home Producer
If you’re serious about music production, Logic Pro offers professional-level tools that are surprisingly approachable once you learn the basics.
We’ll take it step-by-step so you can start recording, arranging, and producing your own music confidently — without feeling overwhelmed by all the features.
For the Music Student
Learning a DAW like Logic Pro is a fantastic way to expand your music and theory studies.
Recording your projects, composing layered arrangements, and applying theoretical knowledge inside a real-world session helps make learning more dynamic and engaging.
I frequently use Logic Pro in my teaching to show students how music theory applies in professional and creative settings.
For the Music Teacher
For teachers, Logic Pro opens up deeper creative opportunities.
You can help students build full arrangements, teach how multiple instruments work together, and explore orchestration, recording, and editing skills.
Logic Pro supports advanced music education — from solo performances to full-scale projects.
Whether you’re an at-home creator, a dedicated music student, or a teacher looking to add more depth to your lessons, Logic Pro is an incredible tool to explore.
Let’s dive in and learn Logic Pro — one project at a time!