That link took me to a very odd site, and it set alarm bells ringing because it 
installs suspicious cookies.


On 21 Nov 2012, at 19:41, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:

It will support double tracking of vocals. I do it all the time in my home 
studio. Or i did until my studio died on me. The only thing that's not 
accessible are the automation curves and the note editor. but if you are very 
careful you can punch in. Here is an example of some multi tracking in garage 
band. The instrument was on track 1, and the voices were on tracks 2 through 10 
I believe. My equipment was already on its death bed when this was recorded. 
lol! but I did all of this via  a lot of punch ins and outs. The instrumental 
was only 1 track.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RWwuHHc0-c

I love using garage band and use it for the jingles I have to create. Well I 
don't have to. I enjoy doing it.

Good luck with the keyboard and singing and have fun while doing it or it will 
show in the recording. Trust me. This comes from over 20 years of a lot of 
experience behind a mic. I'm preaching to the choir btw as I always was and 
still am mic shy.

Have fun with gb you really will like it
On Nov 21, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> OK, this is perhaps where my dedicated keyboard might just come into play.  
> I'm looking to do som audio production which involves probably 3 or 4 
> keyboard tracks mixed together, plus at least one or two vocal tracks.  Is 
> this possible using VoiceOver and GarageBand?
> 
> I have a dedicated keyboard which I bought some time last year from Apple.  i 
> believe it's made by M Audio.  But all of the synthesiser functions which the 
> stand-alone keyboard has have been cut out, much to my disgust.  It can only 
> function under Mac OS X which, naturally, means it will most likely only 
> function with GarageBand, so I don't have much option.  Does anybody know 
> whether GarageBand supports double-tracking of vocals?  How accessible, if at 
> all, are GarageBand's mixing functions?
> 
> Thanks for any info.
> 
> Gordon
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