Earbuds: Logic Pro X For Beginners
What is it?
Earbuds: Logic Pro X For Beginners is a workshop put together by Solidarity in Sound, Biblioteka Records, and Epilogue Audio Recording and Processing Studio. It is a way to learn the basics of music production using Logic in an engaging environment. Earbuds: Logic Pro X For Beginners will be taught by pop, hip hop, and R&B producer MOUR.
Who can come and who is it for?
While Earbuds: Logic Pro X For Beginners is a public event, we encourage LGBTQ+ folks, POC, and trans and non-binary people to attend. This event will be a conducive learning environment for budding music producers from all walks of life. The ideal attendee will have a dawning interest in music production using Logic Pro X but would benefit from direct instruction and a walk through the DAW.
What will I get out of it?
We hope that every attendee will leave Earbuds: Logic Pro X For Beginners confident they can get started on their own music production project using the DAW, or feel comfortable opening it up and continuing to learn more either on their own or with others. Barring that, at the very least, you’ll get some snacks.
Who is the instructor?
Who is the instructor? MOUR is a Toronto-based R&B producer. Inspired by dark, moody tracks and poppy ballads, their beats are a blend of energetic and emotional atmospheres. Career-oriented and passionate about thir craft, MOUR is a perfectionist at heart. Recently, MOUR has been working with underground Toronto artists AD1B, RawVintage, and M3L. When not producing, they can usually be found at home, hanging out with their cats and trying different types of hot sauces.
When is it?
Earbuds will be hosted on Saturday, December 14, 2019 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Where is it?
Earbuds will be taking place at Epilogue Audio Recording and Processing Studio, located at
79 Uxbridge Ave (south of Davenport Rd).
Epilogue Audio Recording and Processing Studio is built upon the traditional territories of the Wendat Nation, the Annishnaabe nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Métis Nation, and the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation. We would like to acknowledge them for hosting us and recognize the enduring presence of Aboriginal peoples on this land. We would like to further acknowledge Toronto as a territory of the Dish with One Spoon Treaty. this treaty between the Annishnaabe, Missisaugas and Haudenosaunee binds them to share the territory and protect the land.
What will be happening/schedule?
1:00-1:30 - Arrive/mingle/snack
1:30-4:00 - Workshop (can also snack during workshop)
How much is it?
Earbuds costs $10. For those in need, unable to pay, and who want to attend, please email hello@solidarityinsound.com or DM any of the hosts, and we’ll work it out.
Healthy snacks will be provided.
Space is limited and therefore, we only have a small number of spots available. Please be sure to purchase a ticket in advance.
Accessibility Information
Entrance - Ground level, no stairs; entering directly into the venue.
Washrooms - There is a short set of stairs (5 steps) going down from the main event space to the washroom.
Seating - There will be seating available in chairs, and stools.
Lights, etc - There will be NO strobe lights/fog machine/effects used during the panel.
Helpers - Care workers and helper staff are welcome to attend the event with a patron free of charge.
This event is brought to you by Biblioteka Records, Solidarity in Sound, and Epilogue Audio Recording and Processing Studio.