About garageband getting started, Preface – Apple GarageBand 2.0 User Manual

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About GarageBand
Getting Started

Welcome to GarageBand Getting Started. This document
gives you useful information and step-by-step
instructions for creating songs with GarageBand.

The following chapters give you a tour of the GarageBand windows and a series of
lessons to help you create your own songs. The chapters in GarageBand Getting
Started cover the following topics:

“GarageBand at a Glance” provides a tour of the windows and controls in
GarageBand.

“Working With Songs” describes how to create a new song, as well as how to save,
archive, and export your songs.

“Using Apple Loops” describes how to find and preview Apple Loops in the loop
browser, add them to the timeline, and create your own Apple Loops.

“Working in the Timeline” describes how to build your song by arranging regions in
the timeline.

“Working With Real Instruments” describes how to add a Real Instrument track, turn
on monitoring, set the input channel and format, record a Real Instrument, and
change Real Instrument settings.

“Working with Software Instruments” describes how to add a Software Instrument
track, record a Software Instrument, and change Software Instrument settings.

“Working in the Editor” describes the different ways you can edit Real and Software
Instrument regions.

“Working In Notation View” describes how to view Software Instrument regions as
music notation, and how to edit notes, note velocity, and pedal markings in notation
view.

“Mixing and Adding Effects” describes the steps to follow in mixing your song, and
how to use the effects included with GarageBand.

GarageBand Getting Started also includes appendixes listing keyboard shortcuts and
describing how to connect music equipment to your computer.

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