3
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Contents
- Welcome to GarageBand
- GarageBand at a Glance
- Working With Projects
- Using Apple Loops
- Working in the Timeline
- About Regions
- Selecting Regions
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Regions
- Looping Regions
- Resizing Regions
- Moving Regions
- Transposing Regions
- Splitting Regions
- Joining Regions
- Fixing the Timing of Software Instrument Regions
- Setting Real Instrument Regions to Keep Their Original Tempo
- Renaming Regions
- Using the Grid
- Using Undo and Redo
- Working With Real Instruments
- Working With Software Instruments
- Working in the Editor
- Working in Notation View
- Mixing and Adding Effects
- Creating Podcasts in GarageBand
- Creating a Musical Score for an iMovie or Video
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Connecting Music Equipment toYour Computer
11
80
11 Creating Podcasts in GarageBand
You can create podcasts in GarageBand, then send them
to iWeb to publish over the Internet.
Podcasts are like radio or TV shows that people can download over the Internet. Users
can download an individual podcast episode or subscribe to a podcast series. You can
create podcast episodes in GarageBand, then publish them on the Internet using iWeb
or another application.
There are several types of podcast you can create in GarageBand:
 Audio podcast episodes contain an audio file.
 Enhanced podcast episodes contain audio along with markers, artwork, and URLs.
 Video podcast episodes contain a movie and can also contain audio.
 Enhanced video podcast episodes contain a movie along with audio, markers, and
URLs.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to:
 Find, preview, and import iTunes songs and GarageBand projects using the Media
Browser
 Duck backing tracks to make narration and dialogue easier to hear
 Show the podcast track
 Add and edit markers and marker regions
 Add artwork, URLs, URL titles, and chapter titles to markers
 Add episode artwork and episode information
 Edit marker region and episode artwork
 Send a podcast to iWeb
 Export a podcast episode