There is a ton of information either through published books or on the world wide web, that teaches you about the software packages. The problem though is finding the time to actually sit down and read about this. Let's face it, reading manuals on software (or anything ... ) is boring and half the time you will end up forgetting the information put in front of you. The words on the page will be meaningless after roughly 15 mins.
Lynda.com brings you a new way to explore sofware packages like you've never seen before. It features a massive library of video tutorials that guide you through, step-by-step.
From my personal experience, I decided to put it to the test. I have always wanted to learn Logic Pro , but it always seemed extremely complicated. There is so many options, tools and icons. I watched the series on "Logic 9 - Essential training"
I found that the videos available on the site are very straightforward. They pay careful attention to detail but at the same time, everything is user-friendly. The screenflow system whereby the narrator is showing you his screen is nothing short of brilliant. The quality is so clear and a special effort is made to ensure you as the student aren't lost. Audio is clear and concise.
The subscription for lynda.com comes in 2 flavors. You can subscribe monthly or yearly to either videos or videos and example files. For my money, taking a subscription to Lynda.com is far better than buying a book. It's fun and you will learn something new each time you take on a new lesson.
Try it now for 24 hours and I promise you will reap the full benefits
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