Not too long ago I asked the extremely intelligent and attractive Garageband Guide community a question. Where’s your favorite place...
You might remember that I took a long hard look at IK Multimedia’s iRig a wee while ago and addressed...
Looking back at when I first started out with Garageband, the number one thing that took my projects to the...
I LOVE Izotope. I use their plug-ins regularly, so when I was coming up with ideas for what to...
I love the flexibility of Garageband on the iPhone/iPad. Having a mini recording studio in my pocket means that wherever I am and whatever I’m doing - when that flash of inspiration strikes, i’m able to capture and record those fickle melodies, fleeting tunes and sneaky beats whenever they pop into my head.
There often comes a point however, when I go as far as i can with the Garageband App and want to take my project a bit further - give it the full on Garageband '11 treatment, you know?
Luckily, it’s easy enough to transfer your Garageband projects from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac.
Are you just starting down the path to Garageband enlightenment?
Wouldn't it be great if someone put together some sort of list that outlined some of the best tricks and tips?
Lucky old you....
Ever wanted an easy way to share your Garageband projects with other musicians?
I love free plug-ins - especially when they're this good!
Whether you can't quite find a loop that sounds just right for your project or you just feel like the existing loops have simply lost their lustre, I guarantee you'll ask yourself this question at some point in your Garageband career:
'Where can I get more loops?'
One of the most useful skills you can add to your Garageband tool/brain box, Automation is sometimes dismissed as ‘boring’...
Apple’s inspired decision to update Garageband IOS to be fully compatibility with the Audiobus app may have provided the best solution to getting great sounding audio with your iPad/iPhone.
As a musician who loves the portability and ease of use of Apple’s Garageband app for IOS, I was blown...
I LOVE answering any questions about Garageband - hell, helping you master Garageband is what this site is all about, but i've been wondering recently if having a series of posts that answers some of the questions I get asked the most would be a good idea....
Kind of a resource I can refer people to if and when these questions come up, you know?
Picture the scene - you're happily working away on your amazing new Garageband project, perhaps you're recording an awesome Piano track or putting the finishing touches to your podcast when - seemingly out of no where - that spinning beach ball of doom shows up and you get this most dreaded of error messages.....
There’s no denying that Garageband is a streamlined and user friendly program, but what if I told you that you could make things not only easier, but a hell of a lot quicker to boot?
If you want to get your audio sounding anywhere close to professional, learning how to use the compressor needs to be pretty high on your to do list....
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