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Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Contents
- Welcome to GarageBand
- GarageBand at a Glance
- Tutorial 1: Creating, Playing, and Saving GarageBand Projects
- Tutorial 2: Adding Apple Loops
- Tutorial 3: Recording Vocals andMusical Instruments
- Tutorial 4: Playing and Recording Software Instruments
- Tutorial 5: Working withMusicNotation
- Tutorial 6: Arranging andEditingYour Music
- Tutorial 7: Mixing andAddingEffects
- Tutorial 8: Creating Podcasts
- Creating an Enhanced Podcast Episode
- Creating a Podcast Project
- Recording the Podcast Audio
- Adding Podcast Sounds
- Importing Media Files
- Adding Music
- Adding and Editing Markers
- Adding Marker Region Artwork
- Adding a URL to a Marker
- Adding Chapter Titles
- Deleting Markers
- Adding Episode Artwork
- Editing Artwork
- Editing Episode Information
- Ducking Backing Tracks
- Creating Video Podcasts and Movie Projects
- Creating an Enhanced Podcast Episode
- Tutorial 9: Sharing Your Projects
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Connecting Music Equipment toYour Computer
44 Chapter 5 Tutorial 3: Recording Vocals and Musical Instruments
To record on multiple tracks, you need to have an audio interface with at least two
input channels for recording.
Changing Real Instrument Settings
When you create a Real Instrument track, you select an instrument for the track in the
New Track dialog. You can change the instrument, effects, and input settings in the
Track Info pane.
Changing the Track Instrument
You can change the track instrument for a Real Instrument track. Each instrument
includes preset effects optimized for the instrument.
To change the track instrument for a Real Instrument track:
1 Select the track, then click the Track Info button to open the Track Info pane.
2 Select an instrument category from the list on the left, then select a track instrument
from the list on the right.
Use these controls to set
the input format and input
channel and to turn
monitoring on or off.
Select an instrument
category from this list.
Select an instrument
from this list.