Welcome to Garageband Hints and Tips. A great resource for learning cool tips on using Apples great music application, Garageband, now available for the iPad!
Jul 24, 2011
Mastering in Garageband
First start by creating your song made up of many tracks in garageband. Mix the song so everything sounds good to you. Adjust levels for each track, adjust EQ for each track, adjust panning for each track, and standard effects like reverb and delay. (etc...etc..)
When you are done and the song sounds pretty damn good, export the song to itunes as an AIFF format which is a lossless file format unlike MP3...
next, create a single track garageband file, and import your AIFF file from itunes.
Now you can master this file in garageband!
Listen to the song on a couple sets of monitors/speakers from big fancy ones to little cheap boob box type... and also listen to your song in headphones. Doing this will reveal where you need to adjust EQ... and compression, etc...
Then if you really want a great soundm get the plugin called OZONE 4 (or maybe there is a newer version). This plugin makes your song sound amazing!!
Once you have done your critical listening on various speakers and headphones, you are ready to export again to itunes. Output as MP3 for ipods/iphone, etc... and as an AIFF if sending your file to a CD production facility. This is your MASTERED song!
Make great music! and share it on www.soundcloud.com!! Sound Cloud is the facebook for MUSIC!!!
Check out mine at http://soundcloud.com/svend007
Thanks for reading!
Svend
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Jun 28, 2011
GarageBand '11 hints tips help: Unable to create electric guitar tracks
Symptoms
You may not be able to make an electric guitar track after updating to GarageBand '11. This can occur if you chose a custom install option when installing a previous version of GarageBand and then relocated the instruments and loops.
Products Affected
Resolution
To resolve this issue:
- Quit GarageBand.
- From the Finder, choose Home from the Go menu.
- Double-click the Library folder.
- Double-click the Preferences folder.
- Find the file "com.apple.garageband.plist" and drag it to the trash.
Note: Performing these steps will reset any customized preferences in GarageBand to their default settings (such as the selected audio input and output device).
GarageBand 6.0.2: Compatibility for content and previous versions
Summary
GarageBand 6.0.2 can open songs created in previous versions. Songs created in GarageBand 6.0.2 are not compatible with previous GarageBand versions.
Products Affected
For the best compatibility, open songs with the version of GarageBand they were created in.
GarageBand hints tips help: Increased monitoring latency after period
Symptoms
If your computer is left unused for a long period of time, you may notice the monitoring latency in GarageBand has increased.
Products Affected
Resolution
To resolve this issue, update to GarageBand 6.0.2 or later.
If GarageBand was included with your computer or if you installed GarageBand from a DVD:
- Download and install GarageBand 6.0.2 or later by choosing Software Update from the Apple () menu.
If you purchased GarageBand from the Mac App Store:
- Download and install GarageBand 6.0.2 or later from the Updates tab of the Mac App Store.
For earlier versions of GarageBand, try the following solutions:
- If you have audio hardware not manufactured by Apple, try switching the device GarageBand uses for input and output between the built-in audio and back.
- Quit and reopen GarageBand.
GarageBand hints tips help for iPad and Mac: Project compatibility
Use GarageBand for Mac 6.0.2 or later to open GarageBand for iPad songs. Follow the steps below to update to the latest version of GarageBand on your Mac.
If GarageBand for Mac was included with your computer, or if you installed GarageBand for Mac from a DVD:
- Choose Software Update from the Apple () menu. Install any updates related to GarageBand.
If you purchased GarageBand for Mac from the Mac App Store:
- Download and install GarageBand for Mac 6.0.2 or later from the Updates tab of the Mac App Store.
Jun 24, 2011
GarageBand: May unexpectedly quit when changing input
Symptoms
When adjusting the input level in Learn To Play guitar lessons, GarageBand may unexpectedly quit if you are using an Apogee Duet 2.
Products Affected
Resolution
Adjust the guitar's level on the Apogee Duet 2, or in the Apogee Maestro 2 software.
GarageBand for iPad: Backing up your songs
Summary
Products Affected
- Tap the My Songs button, then tap the Export Song button:
- Tap Send to iTunes.
- 3. Do one of the following:
- To send the song as a GarageBand song, tap GarageBand.
- To send the song as an audio file, tap AAC.
Garageband Hints and Tips - What's new in GarageBand for iPad 1.0.1
You can paste an audio file from an app that supports copying audio to the clipboard. GarageBand for iPad supports uncompressed audio files with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and 16-bit depth (the standard for audio CDs).
Audio files copied from another app can be pasted to Audio Recorder or Guitar amp tracks.
You can import an audio file from your computer into Tracks view. GarageBand for iPad supports uncompressed audio files with a 44.1 kHz sample rate and 16-bit depth (the standard for audio CDs). You can also import Apple Loops. If the audio file is an unsupported sample rate or bit depth it will be unavailable in the import window.
Use GarageBand with external output devices
You can use GarageBand with external devices, including AirPlay, Bluetooth, and HDMI-equipped media devices. When using any of these devices there is no support of audio input. This means that you cannot record sound with the Audio Recorder or Sampler, and cannot play a guitar with the Guitar Amp Touch Instrument.
After you connect an external device to your iPad, you must set GarageBand to send audio to the device.
When you are finished using GarageBand with the external device, tap the switch Off.
While the "AirPlay - Bluetooth - HDMI" switch is on, an alert appears if you try to record an Audio Recorder or Guitar Amp Touch Instrument, or if you try to record a sound with the Sampler. You can turn the switch off from the alert.
Logic 9.x: Sound differences with GarageBand for iPad projects opened in older versions of Logic
Garageband Hints and Tips
Symptoms
Resolution
- Choose Software Update from the Apple menu.
- Install the latest version of Logic offered.
- Click the track header to select all regions of that track.
- Choose Region > Bounce Regions in Place.
- Set the options as shown here:
- Repeat for each GarageBand for iPad track.
- Save the project.