Tutorial 9: sharing your projects, Chapter 11, Tutorial 9: sharing your projects – Apple GarageBand '09 User Manual

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Tutorial 9: Sharing Your Projects

After you create your project in GarageBand, you can
share your music in several ways.

You can send projects to other iLife applications, such as iTunes, iWeb, and iDVD, or
export them to disk. You can also burn a song to a CD.

Sharing Music Projects

You can send a music project to an iTunes playlist. In iTunes, you can listen to the song,
download it to an iPod, or burn the playlist to a CD.

To send a song to an iTunes playlist:

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Choose Share > “Send Song to iTunes.”

You can set the name of the iTunes playlist to which files will be exported, and set the
name of the album and composer, in the Export pane of GarageBand preferences.

You can also send a single track, or a group of tracks, to an iTunes playlist. To send a
single track, solo the track (or mute all other tracks) before sending the song to iTunes.
To send a group of tracks, solo the tracks (or mute all other tracks) before sending the
song to iTunes.

To export a song as an audio file:

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Choose Share > “Export Song to Disk.”

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In the Export dialog, click Export.

When you export a song to disk, by default the song is exported as a compressed AAC
audio file. You can change the compression settings to export a song as a compressed
MP3 file or an uncompressed AIFF file. You can also change the audio quality of the
exported file.

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