Legender
Posts : 101 Location : SWCT Status : Transcribing music, playing sax, singing, drawing, writing, uhh... Video games
| Subject: GarageBand Thu Mar 31, 2011 6:16 pm | |
| OKAY so I'm one of those losers who has a Mac Actually I seem to have better luck with them, at least... Long story short, I've seen more BSOD than any Mac crash when I touch computers. ANYWAYS. I'm stuck with a Mac - no money for bootcamp etc. I know audacity is good for mixing and stuff, but lots of downloads of things are only available on the PC version... And Audacity is just really finicky and unstable on Mac, it freezes up a lot. Garageband doesn't have much in the way of mixing. You have reverb, echo, EQ, and... Things I don't recognize. I can screenshot it and maybe you guys can define some of these things I've never seen before? Or, even better, somebody who knows how to mix in Garageband and make things sound decent can explain how to go about doing it? Eh? -nudgenudge- (sorry for weird first post, but I'm typing fast because it's dinnertime, ohohoho~) | |
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hamxham
Posts : 173 Location : ...behind you. Status : wasting time, probably.
| Subject: Re: GarageBand Thu Apr 14, 2011 11:40 pm | |
| lol, sorry i only use audacity :\
i've seen one of my friends using garage band, but it seemed kinda complicated and i had no idea what was what...
also, in audacity, i really only use eq, compressor, noise removal, and reverb, so i don't think i'd be much of a help >w<;;
(also sorry for extremely delayed reply OTL) | |
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