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A good friend of mine uses garage band to great effect.
a DAW is really a blank canvas - when it comes down to it they all basically do the same thing.
a DAW is really a blank canvas - when it comes down to it they all basically do the same thing.
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mmnnn not so sure about that tbh. but to answer the op i used garage band for a bit n and its good but i tended to go for the loops cause im kinda lazy. dont think theres a lfo on there as well so you wont get such a slick wob-wab-wibble.
mmnnn not so sure about that tbh. but to answer the op i used garage band for a bit n and its good but i tended to go for the loops cause im kinda lazy. dont think theres a lfo on there as well so you wont get such a slick wob-wab-wibble.
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true but garage band is a great inexpensive start for working with the very idea of creating music and sounds on a computer.Hurtdeer wrote:You'd be surprised what you can do with Garageband (Justice use it if I recall right), but generally, it's a program designed for beginners to quickly record little songs so by using it you are going to give yourself a deceptively hard time
Basically, you could ride a tricycle to work, but learning how to drive a car would get you there faster and easier
and im sure there are audio units somewhere that let you make some decent wobble noises.
try it out and if its limiting try something else.
Garageband supports AUs?!whygohome10 wrote:
true but garage band is a great inexpensive start for working with the very idea of creating music and sounds on a computer.
and im sure there are audio units somewhere that let you make some decent wobble noises.
try it out and if its limiting try something else.
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exactly. garageband supports au's. thus, you can load in any 3rd party au synth and get yr wobble on. or your drum programming on. or your compression/eq/etc on...
it ain't fully featured, sure, but it's also definitely not protools LE (my 2001 trying-to-record-on-os9-for-free crew, stand uP!)
it ain't fully featured, sure, but it's also definitely not protools LE (my 2001 trying-to-record-on-os9-for-free crew, stand uP!)
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http://www.thegaragedoor.com/tutorials/open.html
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_t ... orial&aq=f
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_t ... orial&aq=f
edit: this is probably the most important tutorial of them all http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX1_XZ5z ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_t ... orial&aq=f
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_t ... orial&aq=f
edit: this is probably the most important tutorial of them all http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX1_XZ5z ... re=related
Re: Garageband?
It is possible, all explained by this god.SanderKlaus wrote:Trying my hand a production. Ive never made any music at all before, and I wanted to know if i could get any reasonable wobble from garageband or protools. I have most of the expansions for garageband coming. This music is like fucking heroin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InIIbl66qRQ
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Wowm-wowm wobble wobble.
dont forget you can also open garageband project files with logic, which means its great as a stripped down tool for getting ideas down and writing tracks, then when youve got your ideas down or want to shell out the dollar to push your production to the next level, you can get logic, load up your tracks and do your tweaking and mastering..
massively overlooked tool imho
massively overlooked tool imho
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