Apple Training Series: GarageBand 2 [Electronic resources]

Mary Plummer

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Lesson 9. Advanced GarageBand Tips and Techniques

Lesson Files

Lessons > Lesson_09 > 9-1 SciFiShow; 9-2 Timing_Loops; 9-3 Track Editor; 9-4 Sustain; 9-5 Pitch Bend; 9-6 Guitars Key; 9-7 Tuning

Time

This lesson takes approximately 1 hour to complete.

Goals

Monitor the CPU with the playhead

Change Preferences settings to accommodate a slower processor

Mix down tracks to iTunes and bring the file back to GarageBand

Drag a Real Instrument recording from a project file to the Timeline

Add loops to GarageBand through the Loop Browser

Select and move multiple control points

Work with the Instrument Tuner

Join noncontiguous regions to create a merged region

Understand and edit sustain and pitch bend in the Track Editor

Search for loops by scale

At this point, if you've been following along with all of the lessons, you know how to create tracks, record Real Instruments and Software Instruments, arrange music, edit regions, add effects, mix, and export the finished song to iTunes. So what's left? Now that you understand the basic GarageBand features and techniques, there are some advanced features that may be useful as you create more complex compositions.

The goal in this lesson is to cover a lot of different advanced GarageBand features, functions, tips, and techniques. Note that some of the information in this lesson is not documented in the GarageBand Help, so be prepared to proceed into uncharted territories, and by all means do try these techniques at home.