Hi again!

Just been going through my library.

I have  some tutorials on
Garrage Band and they're in the "Take Control" series, there are two, one deals with recording and the other deals with performing.

These are available for purchase and I think your friend will find them on the iTunes iBooks store, they're also published in other accessible formats.

I remember starting the job of going through one of these but like eveyrthing else, there are only 24 hours in day instead of 35 and some things get forgotten <smile>.


On 20/11/2014 7:46 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
Hi,
I’m not a Mac user so not a Garage Band user. I am trying to help a woman who 
has a file recorded on Garage Band. she needs to get it into .mp3 format.

shesays it is in Logic format. Any clue as what she can do please? she is not a 
blind person, so any instruction you give for me to pass on should be in a way 
that a sighted person can relate to.

thanking you in advance, as I need to get this file soon.

Peter Scanlon.




From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 2:12 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: multi track recording

Hi!

Yep, you get Garage Band as standard with your Mac, I've never used it but 
you'll find tutorials on Garage Band at http://www.icanworkthisthing.com these 
tutorials have been written by blind users who use a Mac, you'll find just 
about everything you'll probably want to ever know about Voiceover and Iphone 
up there too! so that's a damn good resource.

As wel as Garage Band you get Quicktime Player, no this application isn't an 
editor but it is a sound recorder so you have that to be going on with at least 
if you want to record something.

As you know I use a variety of recorders and editors with my Mac, my favourite 
recorder would have to be Audio Hijack Pro, records from any app or any sound 
device.  My favourite recorder/editor would have to be Amadeus Pro which 
handles multi track recording/editing too! funny we should be talking about 
multi track recording/editing on pc-audio right now.

Anyway have fun and I'll answer your questions where and if I can, if I can't 
answer them then I'll put you in touch with people who can.


On 03/04/2010, at 2:06 AM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:

Hello Dain,
I was talking to someone at Apple the other day about a Mack Book Pro.
I said something to him about Voice Over and audio editors for the Mack.
He said something about Garage Band, if I'm spelling that right.
Only if you don't mind, I'd like to know what I'm getting myself into by making 
the switch from a PC to a Mack.
For starters, in audio recording and editing, what can the Mack do that the PC 
can't.
Thinks in advance.
My best regards.
John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" <grtd...@internode.on.net>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: multi track recording


Are you talking here from a portable device specifically? I mean I use Amadeus 
Pro on my Mac for multi track recording, I don't mind doing it on my computer 
and that application is certainly accessible.


On 03/04/2010, at 1:08 AM, Johnny Russo wrote:

Hi all.  How many of you would do multi track recording if it was
accessible.  For example, the victor Stream speaks, the Book Sense speaks,
Olympus ds71 and other units speak, and there are talking watches.  We need
a digital multi track recorder, for recording original music, that speaks,
so that, for every menu function, a spoken word alerts us.  Who would be
interested in this issue?   John Russo

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