GarageBand for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide (Visual QuickStart Guides)

GarageBand for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide (Visual QuickStart Guides)

by VictorGavenda (Author), Victor Gavenda (Author)

Synopsis

Just weeks after GarageBand's introduction, an enterprising user had already put it to work to create the now-famous Howard Dean Yeeargh song (which MSNBC than synched up and ran with the video of Dean's night-of-infamy speech)--confirming the fact that though Candidate Dean may not like it, Apple's music-making software is a major hit with just about everybody else! Here to get you shaking the rafters with it fast is everybody's favorite task-based guide on the topic. In hallmark Visual QuickStart style, this to-the-point guide uses simple step-by-step instructions, loads of visual aids, and a raft of time-saving tips to explore every aspect of Apple's music-making software, from using GarageBand's interface to creating, arranging, and recording music with it. You'll learn how to turn your Mac into any of the more than 50 supported instruments; record with any USB or MIDI keyboard, guitar, or microphone; mix your hits with professional effects and settings; use thousands of prerecorded loops; and more.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Published: 28 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0321272811
ISBN 13: 9780321272812
Book Overview:

Just weeks after GarageBand's introduction, an enterprising user had already put it to work to create the now-famous Howard Dean Yeeargh song (which MSNBC than synched up and ran with the video of Dean's night-of-infamy speech)--confirming the fact that though Candidate Dean may not like it, Apple's music-making software is a major hit with just about everybody else! Here to get you shaking the rafters with it fast is everybody's favorite task-based guide on the topic. In hallmark Visual QuickStart style, this to-the-point guide uses simple step-by-step instructions, loads of visual aids, and a raft of time-saving tips to explore every aspect of Apple's music-making software, from using GarageBand's interface to creating, arranging, and recording music with it. You'll learn how to turn your Mac into any of the more than 50 supported instruments; record with any USB or MIDI keyboard, guitar, or microphone; mix your hits with professional effects and settings; use thousands of prerecorded loops; and more.