Saving Your Song
Now that you have successfully recorded a Software Instrument track, it's a good idea to save the changes you've made to the song.There are two ways to save your song:Press Cmd-S.Choose File > Save.
You can also Save As to save a new version of the song with a different name. Let's try that for this exercise.To Save As, you can either press Shift-Cmd-S, or go to the File menu and choose Save As.
1. | Choose File > Save As.![]() |
2. | Delete the word Starting to leave the name as 2-1 Eyewitness in the Name field.If you have been working with 1-1 Eyewitness from Lesson 1, change the name to 2-1 Eyewitness also. |
3. | Click the blue downward-pointing arrow to the right of the Save As name field for an expanded view of the Save As window.![]() |
4. | Select the Desktop as the destination for your files.![]() |
5. | Click the New Folder button in the lower-left corner of the Save As window.![]() |
6. | Type your first name and GarageBand Songs in the Name field.![]() |
7. | Click Create to create the folder on your Desktop. |
8. | Locate the Hide Extension box in the lower-left corner and make sure it is checked. If it's unchecked, click the box now.![]() |
9. | Click Save to save the song into the new folder.Now that you have saved the file to a new folder, let's go to the Desktop to see if it worked. First you will need to hide GarageBand. The easiest way to do that is to press Cmd-H. |
10. | Press Cmd-H to hide GarageBand and reveal your Desktop. |
11. | Locate your new GarageBand Songs folder on the Desktop.![]() |
12. | Double-click the folder to see the contents.Your newly saved song 2-1 Eyewitness is inside the folder.![]() |
13. | Click the Close button in the upper-left corner to close your folder.![]() |
14. | Locate the GarageBand icon in your Dock. |
15. | Click the icon once to unhide the program.![]() |