Download 2 Pro-Level Logic Projects — FREE
Get inside the Logic sessions of a massive chart hit and an award-nominated cinematic score .
Built entirely with Logic’s stock plugins.
Want to see how a major cinematic score and a chart-topping groove are built in Logic Pro?
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I’m giving away two Logic projects:
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🎤 24K Magic by Bruno Mars
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🎬 Posterity (from Tenet) by Ludwig Gorranson
Both were created using only Logic Pro’s stock instruments and plugins.
These sessions are a deep dive into the craft of professional music production—ideal for producers who want to go beyond presets and instinct.
You’ll study not just MIDI and arrangement, but how automation breathes life into static elements. You’ll learn how experienced producers shape dynamics, groove, and sonic clarity, making mixes feel alive and intentional.
Each project becomes an opportunity to reverse-engineer structure, layering, and FX chains, revealing the invisible decisions behind polished tracks. It’s not just about copying—it’s about understanding the choices that create emotional and professional impact.
Download '24K Magic'
 by Bruno Mars
“24K Magic” is a dazzling display of retro-futuristic funk, where Bruno Mars masterfully blends classic '80s synth textures with modern production polish. At its core is a tightly syncopated groove: the bass line locks in with punchy drum machines, while shimmering synth stabs and subtle keyboard flourishes add harmonic flair. Mars doesn’t just emulate the sound of a bygone era—he repackages it with a precision and charisma that makes it feel timeless. The result is a track that’s both a tribute and an evolution, proving that nostalgia and innovation can coexist on the dance floor.
Download The Logic Project'Posterity' from Tenet
by Ludwig Göransson
“Posterity” is a standout track from Tenet’s score, showcasing Ludwig Göransson’s innovative approach to electronic film composition. Built around a rhythmically driven synth motif, the piece eschews traditional melody in favor of a pulsating, textural line that evolves continuously. The synth doesn’t merely support the rhythm—it is the melody, shifting in tone, density, and timbre as the track unfolds. This fusion of groove and harmonic motion creates a sense of propulsion that’s both mechanical and organic, mirroring the film’s themes of inversion and entropy. It’s a masterclass in using texture and repetition as melodic tools—proof that electronic scoring can be as emotionally and narratively rich as any orchestral counterpart.