I can't believe how the days go by so quickly. I thought that I had posted my last blog a couple of days ago but when I took a closer look I saw that a week and a half had passed by. Well in the last blog I mentioned that I used GarageBand to record my Snippets album. I also stated that I began all my songs with drum loops which served as the inspiration for the rest of the instrumentation (hey that's catchy..lol). Now in my good 'ole analog days when recording I would also start with drums first and then move on to bass guitar. However, when working digitally, after drums I would next find some keyboard loops and build on that.
For the my next blog I'll focus on a step by step method of using Garageband to record.
Hi everybody...I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to read my blog on the making of my Snippets album. This is going to be my last post on this particular subject. I will have future blogs on the making of my next album so watch out for that in the near future. I want to wrap up by showing you how to convert your GarageBand songs into Mp3s or wav files. It's really simple and it's a must if you plan on distributing your songs online or even on a physical CD/album. What you do is go all the way to the top where it says share and then scroll down to where it says export to disk. Take a look: Once you click on Export To Disk you will see a new screen that allows you to save your songs as either an AAC, MP3,AIFF, or WAVE file. Choose either the MP3 option or the WAVE option. You can keep the medium quality setting that's already there. Now click towards the bottom where it says Export. And your done. Now you can take your songs and distribute them online or make a...

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