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Can anyone help me with Garageband?

I'm no expert in Garageband, only used it in school, but I know quite a bit about it, what do you need help with in it?

 

 

Well, I'm singing a song for a talent show, and I made the piano accompaniment in Garageband. But, I had to make 7 different parts to it because of key and tempo changes. What's the best way to combine them? I'm trying to do it by exporting them to iTunes, then recording them externally by playing them really loudly and recording them with a mic. Is there a better way?

I'm an INTJ.

 

 

 

Wait...Cynic...

 

Are you a girl?

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I don't know anything about garbageband, but recording them externally from speakers into a mic is never a good idea.

 

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Can anyone help me with Garageband?

I'm no expert in Garageband, only used it in school, but I know quite a bit about it, what do you need help with in it?

 

 

Well, I'm singing a song for a talent show, and I made the piano accompaniment in Garageband. But, I had to make 7 different parts to it because of key and tempo changes. What's the best way to combine them? I'm trying to do it by exporting them to iTunes, then recording them externally by playing them really loudly and recording them with a mic. Is there a better way?

My thoughts:

1) Export them as .mp3s, put them back into Garage band and play them in the correct order. That should work, but I'm not sure if you can export as an mp3 in Garage band. But, any file but a midi file should work. If you can only export as a midi, run them through a converter (iTunes, Audacity, etc.) and put them in.

2) If that fails, and only if that fails, use a male->male speaker cord and plug one end into the mic and one end into the speaker jack on the computer. Record like that. However, I'm pretty sure that'll give an echo, so that's a last resort.

 

Are you doing this at home?

My skin is finally getting soft
I'll scrub until the damn thing comes off

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Can anyone help me with Garageband?

I'm no expert in Garageband, only used it in school, but I know quite a bit about it, what do you need help with in it?

 

 

Well, I'm singing a song for a talent show, and I made the piano accompaniment in Garageband. But, I had to make 7 different parts to it because of key and tempo changes. What's the best way to combine them? I'm trying to do it by exporting them to iTunes, then recording them externally by playing them really loudly and recording them with a mic. Is there a better way?

My thoughts:

1) Export them as .mp3s, put them back into Garage band and play them in the correct order. That should work, but I'm not sure if you can export as an mp3 in Garage band. But, any file but a midi file should work. If you can only export as a midi, run them through a converter (iTunes, Audacity, etc.) and put them in.

2) If that fails, and only if that fails, use a male->male speaker cord and plug one end into the mic and one end into the speaker jack on the computer. Record like that. However, I'm pretty sure that'll give an echo, so that's a last resort.

 

Are you doing this at home?

 

 

Thanks, I did the first option and it worked. Yes, I am.

I'm an INTJ.

 

 

 

Wait...Cynic...

 

Are you a girl?

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Can anyone help me with Garageband?

I'm no expert in Garageband, only used it in school, but I know quite a bit about it, what do you need help with in it?

 

 

Well, I'm singing a song for a talent show, and I made the piano accompaniment in Garageband. But, I had to make 7 different parts to it because of key and tempo changes. What's the best way to combine them? I'm trying to do it by exporting them to iTunes, then recording them externally by playing them really loudly and recording them with a mic. Is there a better way?

My thoughts:

1) Export them as .mp3s, put them back into Garage band and play them in the correct order. That should work, but I'm not sure if you can export as an mp3 in Garage band. But, any file but a midi file should work. If you can only export as a midi, run them through a converter (iTunes, Audacity, etc.) and put them in.

2) If that fails, and only if that fails, use a male->male speaker cord and plug one end into the mic and one end into the speaker jack on the computer. Record like that. However, I'm pretty sure that'll give an echo, so that's a last resort.

 

Are you doing this at home?

 

 

Thanks, I did the first option and it worked. Yes, I am.

Mmk. I want to hear a copy of this.

My skin is finally getting soft
I'll scrub until the damn thing comes off

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Export it as .mp3, slap this picture on it in a video editor, upload to youtube.

 

Or upload to mediafire, send that link to me, and I'll do it.

My skin is finally getting soft
I'll scrub until the damn thing comes off

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