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Recording With GarageBand Part IV

It's been about two weeks since I published my last post but I've been really busy working on different projects so I apologize for the wait and thank you for hanging in there 😀. Continuing where my last blog post left off, the songs Afro, India's Dance, Midnight, and Wakka were all recorded strictly using loops. A couple of blog posts ago, I gave readers a link to an excellent YouTube video on using loops with GarageBand. In case you missed it, here's the link;  Recording With Loops In GarageBand. I basically sat and listened to random loops and picked the ones that I felt went well together. It's almost like putting a jigsaw puzzle together using random pieces. I kept putting pieces together till I got a cohesive song that I felt captured the beat and the sound that I was trying to convey to listeners. One of my signature moves that you will find on many of my songs is the Fade Out towards the end. Here's a picture of how this is done: You go to Mix on the top menu bar and then click on Fade Out. Very easy, isn't it?

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