
#CLAMS CASINO LOGIC PRO X TUTORIAL SOFTWARE#
Smart Controls: Smart Controls allow you to quickly and easily control various parameters of a plug-in or software instrument on a track. When a track is selected in the Tracks area, the Inspector displays information and controls for that track, such as volume, panning, and effects. Inspector: The Inspector is a window that provides access to various settings and parameters for the selected track or object. It contains icons for various tools and functions that are used for editing audio and MIDI data within tracks. Toolbar: Toolbar is a horizontal bar located at the top of the main window, below the Control Bar. Additionally, the Control Bar includes a display for the current time and tempo, and buttons for accessing the mixer and other windows. It includes buttons for common tasks such as saving, opening, and creating new projects, as well as buttons for transport controls, like play, stop, record, and loop. The Tracks area also includes the Track Inspector, which provides access to various track settings and parameters.Ĭontrol bar: The control bar is the horizontal bar located at the top of the main window that provides various controls and options for the software. It is located in the main window of the software and is where you can add, delete, and arrange tracks, as well as edit the audio and MIDI data within them. Serve immediately.Tracks area: This is where audio and MIDI tracks are displayed and can be edited.

Remove the clams from the oven and use tongs to transfer them to a serving plate. Keep an eye on them as the browning can happen quite quickly. Transfer the clams to the broiler and cook until the breadcrumbs are just golden brown, 30 seconds to a 1 minute. Top each of the clams with about 1 teaspoon of the panko mixture. Place the meat back into the bottom shell and then onto the prepared baking sheet.ĭivide the bacon mixture evenly among the clams, using a spoon to pack the mixture tightly into the shell. Set aside.Ĭarefully remove the top shell from each clam and use a spoon to loosen the meat from the bottom shell. Mix the panko, olive oil, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper together in a small bowl. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and preheat the oven to broil. Stir to combine and cook until the mixture is slightly reduced and cohesive, about 2 minutes. Use a small fine-mesh sieve to strain the 1/3 cup of white wine-clam juice mixture into the skillet. Add the garlic and cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 1 minute.

Cook, stirring, until slightly softened, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the bacon and cook, stirring occasionally, until it begins to render its fat and slightly browns, about 2 minutes. In the meantime, heat a large skillet over medium heat. Once all the clams have been removed, turn the heat down to low and let the white wine and clam juice mixture reduce until there is about 1/3 cup of liquid left. Discard any clams that don’t open after 5 minutes. Cover the pot and wait another minute or so before checking to see if any more clams have opened. Once they start opening, remove the opened clams to a large bowl to cool. After a few minutes, check to see if any of the clams have opened.

Then scrub them clean to remove any dirt or barnacles from the outer shells and then drain.Īdd the white wine and cleaned clams to a large saucepan.

Soak the clams in cold water to purge any sand, about 20 minutes.
