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Reddit mentions of Apple Pro Training Series: Logic Pro X: Professional Music Production
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The Logic Pro X book by David Namahdi.
Check out this book, I just got it yesterday and it really helps you understand what everything in the software is about and how to use it.
When I first started out, I would google/YouTube basically everything. Wish I could recommend specific YouTubers or videos, but this was a while back. Find some beginner videos on YouTube.
This looks like a pretty solid overview to Logic X.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU5XhG5Ywbk
If you want to learn absolutely everything about Logic, read this.
http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Pro-Training-Series-Professional/dp/0321967593
I find the Logic manual to be overwhelming and dry (900 pages, and it doesn't cover any of the instruments). Eventually you'll want to read it, but starting out you'll waste your time reading over the 37 different ways to set repeat markers or figuring out how locking to SMTPE time will improve your beats.
If you're just getting started, get Apple's official training manual - it's fun and introduces you to all the necessary features.
If you're just starting out and want to learn the ins and outs of it, get this book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0321967593/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_fNQttb0MQ3DBX
It's amazing at teaching you the basics and going into some deeper stuff that'll allow you to really go where you need to go. It's actually the only book that's certified by Apple and after you go through the book, you can go get your official Apple certification license for Logic if you ever decide to go that route.
There's no solid books specifically on "Hip-Hop' production. The one's I've read have been hoop-lah. What you can get him is a book on software, or on a synthesizer.
If there are other books like music theory, or production in general, that may help. But I have no experience in that section. Good luck!