Has anyone recorded a crescendo and decrescendo on Garageband’s song?
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Has anyone recorded a crescendo and decrescendo on Garageband’s song?
I am using Garageband for a long time. I want the sound to be decreased and increased without me modifying it, on a song I recorded on GB. Is there a solution to this?
Re: Has anyone recorded a crescendo and decrescendo on Garageband’s song?
Well, if I'm understanding you correctly, I'd import the file into Audacity. It's easy in that software.
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
Re: Has anyone recorded a crescendo and decrescendo on Garageband’s song?
There should be an option to record the mixer movements you do, search manual.
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Re: Has anyone recorded a crescendo and decrescendo on Garageband’s song?
You can surely automate the increase as well as decrease of volume on your track. You just need to click on the display main track option that you will find under then track menu. This should allow you to have that functionality.
This is why I prefer Garageband as my DAW, but as of now, I am not able to use it. As I am using windows I am not able to run it there. Do you know how this can be done?
This is why I prefer Garageband as my DAW, but as of now, I am not able to use it. As I am using windows I am not able to run it there. Do you know how this can be done?
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Re: Has anyone recorded a crescendo and decrescendo on Garageband’s song?
I'm using Cubase for a long time. I have Cubase Elements which costs around 100$. I also tested the Pro version and there is nothing I miss in Elements. I also tried Garage Band and I found it quite similar to Cubase.
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Re: Has anyone recorded a crescendo and decrescendo on Garageband’s song?
Thanks Matecyclearrows wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 7:42 pm I'm using Cubase for a long time. I have Cubase Elements which costs around 100$. I also tested the Pro version and there is nothing I miss in Elements. I also tried Garage Band and I found it quite similar to Cubase.
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Garageband is also available for pc? WOw!stevepappas452 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 8:11 amHey @Felainum1977 , I will do it.Felainum1977 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:01 pm You can surely automate the increase as well as decrease of volume on your track. You just need to click on the display main track option that you will find under then track menu. This should allow you to have that functionality.
This is why I prefer Garageband as my DAW, but as of now, I am not able to use it. As I am using windows I am not able to run it there. Do you know how this can be done?
There are many DWA apps available for windows. But if you want to use Garageband app for windows, then you need to follow some methods as garageband is macOS app. You need to install any third party application such as VMware or Virtual Box to use garageband app. I found this article on the internet where steps are well explained. Cheers!
https://thegaragebandpc.com/
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Re: Has anyone recorded a crescendo and decrescendo on Garageband’s song?
Yes, Garageband can be used in windows. But you need to create a virtual MacOS environment in your PC. It can be some by macOs simulators available online.adjessica wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 6:59 amGarageband is also available for pc? WOw!stevepappas452 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 8:11 amHey @Felainum1977 , I will do it.Felainum1977 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:01 pm You can surely automate the increase as well as decrease of volume on your track. You just need to click on the display main track option that you will find under then track menu. This should allow you to have that functionality.
This is why I prefer Garageband as my DAW, but as of now, I am not able to use it. As I am using windows I am not able to run it there. Do you know how this can be done?
There are many DWA apps available for windows. But if you want to use Garageband app for windows, then you need to follow some methods as garageband is macOS app. You need to install any third party application such as VMware or Virtual Box to use garageband app. I found this article on the internet where steps are well explained. Cheers!
https://thegaragebandpc.com/
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