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This application is straight-forward and easy to get started with, but it has a lot of hidden power under the hood. Our GarageBand 3 training videos guide even the most novice user through the basics of arrangement, recording, mixing, production and more.
Things to Know
Computer Recording Basics
Audio Setup
MIDI Setup
Starting Out
Installing Garageband
Launching Garageband
Create a New Song
Garageband Configuration
Saving Your Song
Song Files Management
The Interface
The Garageband Interface
Channel Strip Overview
The Timeline Overview
Real Instruments
Real Instrument Overview
Working with Real Instruments
Metronome and Count-In
Recording Real Instruments
Software Instruments
Software Instruments Overview
Working with Software Instruments
Importing MIDI
Playing a Software Instrument
Recording Software Instruments
Creating a Song
Drums
Bass
Guitar
Keys
Editing
Editing Audio
Editing Overview
Working with Tracks
Working with Regions
Editing MIDI
Timing Options
Loops and Audio Files
Loops Overview
Auditioning Loops
Creating Loops
Finding Loops
Importing Audio Files
Adding Jampacks
Adding Other Software Instruments
Mixing
In the Mix
Mixing Tracks
Adding FX
Ducking Basics
Guitar Amp Simulation
Guitar FX Presets
Vocal FX presets
Synth FX Presets
Bass FX Presets
Percussion FX Presets
Master Track Overview
Automation
Automate Your Mix
Fade Out
Wrapping it Up
Save Final Mix for CD
Burn Your CD
Backing Up Your Session
Track Export
Using ReWire
Video and Podcast Tracks
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