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Killer Album Teasers: Q&A #7

Killer Album Teasers: Q&A #7

Whether you’re planning to release your music on a big scale or just to a handful of fans, getting the word out about your upcoming magnum opus is definitely important.

One of the best ways to do this is with an album teaser/trailer, which showcases snippets of the tracks that appear on your release.

In this edition of Garageband Q&A, I answer Chris Moorhouse’s question about how to create a ‘demo reel’ or teaser using Garageband.

Will you be creating an album teaser for your next release? Let me know in the comments below and be sure to link to any you have already put together and want to share!

Show Comments (7)
  1. I woulkd like to create tracks from different people in different places. ie: I would do a rythm track, send to the lead player to have him add a track then off to the bass player etc. How do I do this?

  2. Thanks Patrick. like so many people say, you are the best source of information on Garageband in the universe,

    HERE IS MY QUESTION:
    Q U E S T I O N:
    I was wokring on a mix the other day and experimenting with the order of the AU plugins in the signal chain and getting some very different results and was wondering if you could explain more about plugin order or perhaps provide some guidelines concerning what order, in the signal chain, we should be placing our precious plugins?

    THanks, in advance.
    NOAH-G • Long Beach, CA

    1. Hi, Patrick.

      Just wondering of you had a chance to consider this question? Placing plug-ins in order? Is it important? It seems to make a difference.

  3. Hello Patrick

    We are recording using GB and about to start mixing. Before we go too far, we are considering upgrading to Logic Pro. I am curious if you think GB’s mixing capabilities are sufficient enough or and whether Logic Pro offers some distinct advantages?

    Best regards,
    Harold

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