GarageBand Music Recording Software Tutorial : How to Record a Real Instrument: GarageBand Tutorial


Learn how to record a real instrument inGarageBand, Apple’s music recording software in this free online video tutorial. Expert: Bill Macpherson Bio: Bill Macpherson has been playing guitar professionally for more than 20 years. In addition to his guitar playing, he runs a recording studio. Filmmaker: Paul Ferguson

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7 Responses to “GarageBand Music Recording Software Tutorial : How to Record a Real Instrument: GarageBand Tutorial”

  1. mightyjake182 Says:

    i need help with garageband..
    this is my problem
    whenever i choose real instrument and turn the monitor on
    my speakers make a VERY loud and very high pitched ring this is recent
    i’m doing things i have done successfully to record (i.e. same guitar, same cable)
    even when nothing is plugged in and GB is running i get the ringing. also i noticed that if i record for about 5 seconds it plays whatever is in the background 5 seconds ago. i think it’s some sort of mic turned on.
    i didn’t turn one on

  2. mariemusic Says:

    Hello , when i connect my lambda interface in garagaband and i try to choose monitor, i dont se nothing, i cant mange the volume (below) monitor control. YOu explain that in 0:35 in this video.

    Whats wrong??? I cant record in my garageband.

    Im appreciate your help,

    Mari

  3. NutadactyL Says:

    how did you get all of those other guitar effects? mine only has a few, do you know anyway to access them?

  4. TheRealDarthCosby Says:

    im using an audio interface, and my mic can either be plugged into left or right inputs in the audio interface, which later are only played out of the left or right speaker, but not both… but id like it to play out of both… is there a way in garageband software to change that??
    appreciate all you help Bill…

  5. pinkilehniously Says:

    you could use that kind of cable OR you could buy a 1/4″ to 1/8″ converter, that way you could plug in your guitar to the converter and then plug this one into the mac… that’s how i do it. Plus, those converters are usually very cheap

  6. tommsyeapoop Says:

    what kind of cable do u need to connect the guitar? will a 1/4″ to a 1/8″ work?

  7. Dudepiedude Says:

    i need to know how to do it on i life 07.

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