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"how to set a podfic preset in new garageband"
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Garageband Tutorial iPhone: Remake Informer Daddy Yankee & Snow
Garageband Tutorial iPhone _ Remake Informer Daddy Yankee & Snow
“Con Calma” (English: “Calmly”) is a song by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee featuring Canadian rapper Snow.
“The single was released on January 24, 2019, by El Cartel Records alongside a music video directed by Marlon Peña.
“And filmed in Los Angeles and…
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How to Create Music for Your Podcast with GarageBand
How to Create Music for Your Podcast with GarageBand #podcast #podcasting #geekout #garageband
Back from New York in a 24 hour event. Next week is SXSW, but hoping to get some content from the event. This week I show you how to use Garageband to create simple background music for your podcasts.
Let’s welcome our new members: Chuck Stanley, Belinda Condell Ashton Boyd Tim O’Donnell Conrad Carriker, Luis Diaz, Ja…
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The Easiest way to import external music to GarageBand
I stumbled upon this problem when I was creating my first video assignment. At that time, I need to insert a Japanese music instrument into my GarageBand music. It turned out that GarageBand can adjust the beat of my music perfectly, but not music from outside. The imported music has its own beat, and the GarageBand has another. The result was just awful.
To solved this problem I tried to adjust the BPM (beats per minutes) slider in GarageBand to match the imported music. But it was tedious and the result was far from perfect. So, I searched in the internet for a software that can automatically detect the BPM of any music.
Then I came to Tap for Beat per Minute website. Just by tapping any key on my computer keyboard I can get the music BPM. This way, I can set my GarageBand BPM slider more precisely.
So then I played the Japanese music on iTunes, then tapped the keyboard following it's beats in Tap for Beat per Minute website. When I got the number, I adjust my GarageBand BPM slider, and voila! My arranged music and the Japanese music play harmoniously and perfect.
Here is the video.