In Logic 9 I was with Nahmanis book not so lucky, the examples were barely comprehensible, and I often had the impression that he is a kind of Logic guru who knows everything but has no idea that the reader just not ready is. This book has almost the same content as its predecessor, but is didactically completely different (better). Now I can follow what is written with ease, without the subject matter has been simplified.
This textbook brings a Logic close in a way that you can use it directly for their own recordings. First, the structure of Logic is described with its windows, then come chapters how to record audio and edited. Then there are already nearly 150 pages.
After a chapter on dealing with Drums (which is new compared with Logic 9) the handling is explained with MIDI and in the last third of the book are subtleties such arrangements and mix of the song on the series.
Is really good that the presented material can be traced directly to examples. It has data of example songs that you edited, and each processing step is also explained. So you learn Logic by editing with the open book teaching materials.
I'm developing in parallel their own recordings on the I apply the techniques then. Right at the beginning, you can record songs played himself on an instrument can then record and mend flaws as vocals separately and import. It's really fun to work on their own material so that the song sounds great.
Useful didactic good and extensive. That is why there are five stars.