Beginners Guide to GarageBand (Mac) - Let’s Write a Song

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Free Online Course: Beginners Guide to GarageBand (Mac) - Let’s Write a Song provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Beginners Guide to GarageBand (Mac) - Let’s Write a Song is taught by Mike Barnes.

Overview
  • Beginners Guide to GarageBand (Mac) - Let’s Write a Song

    In this class, you'll learn everything you need to get started with Garageband for Mac.

    I’ve broken all the lessons down into three main sections to keep things as simple as possible:

    1. Anatomy  - When you first open up Garageband it can seem very overwhelming with so many buttons and options. But fear not, we’re going to break everything down in this first section! I’m going to guide you around the program so when you come to record you’ll know exactly what to do.

    2. Recording - Now that we know our way around the program it's time for the fun bit: writing and recording our song! We’re going to learn about virtual instruments, recording guitars/vocals, Garageband’s presets and loads of handy production tools.

    3. Mixing and Mastering - We’ve got our song, now let’s make it sound great. In this section, we’ll be talking EQ, compression, plug-ins/effects and an introduction to mastering to complete our song.

    By the end of this course, you’ll have an in-depth understanding of Garageband and how to produce music.

    I highly recommend listening to this course with headphones/decent speakers. Some of the audio examples I present are going to be hard to hear through laptop or phone speakers.

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Syllabus
    • Introduction
    • Class Project
    • Gear
    • The Anatomy of Garageband
    • Auto Drummer
    • Midi
    • Loops
    • Recording Guitar/Bass
    • Recording with a Mic/Vocals
    • Making a Loop into a Song
    • Mixing Intro
    • Compression
    • EQ
    • Panning
    • Flex
    • Automation
    • Mixing Tips and Tricks
    • Mastering
    • Exporting
    • Final Thoughts