Quick & Easy Garage Band Question, sound & basics |
jeu. 26 oct. 2006, 16:31
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 26 oct. 06 Lieu : Chicago - US Membre no 84,640 |
I'm sure this has been asked before, but hey, 90% of the messages here are beyond me, so I'll try to start small...
Just a macbookpro and garage band for me right now. Best way to get rid of background noise when recording simple songs? What additional purchases are [i]necessary[i] to record stuff that gets job done for demo or fun imovie type stuff. Cheap and sensible MIDI interface for my old school casio with mini function? Ok, take it easy on me, I know these are basic questions. I'm more of a content guy then a tech guy, thanks, Dan |
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ven. 27 oct. 2006, 19:50
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For removing noise from recordings already made, you might try SoundSoap from BIAS.
For shutting out hiss in between vocal or instrumental passages, use a Gate effect. I believe GarageBand has one. A Gate does what you think it does - it either opens to let stuff through (your singing) or shuts to keep stuff out (the air-conditioning hum you accidentally captured when you weren't singing). |
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secuirty949 Quick & Easy Garage Band Question jeu. 26 oct. 2006, 16:31
gdoubleyou The best way is to record in a quiet enviornment, ... jeu. 26 oct. 2006, 20:06
gdoubleyou The best way is to record in a quiet enviornment, ... jeu. 26 oct. 2006, 20:06
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