how much is garage band anyway?

On 10/1/2015 11:10 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Hey, no problem.  Glad that I could help.
Chris.

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    *From:* Michael Babcock <mailto:mich...@yourownpay.com>
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    *Subject:* Re: Latest garage band and automation

    thanks Christopher;
    found some good guides on making dubstep music on youtube with
    this, and it’s what i wanted (though it’s not dubstep i’m making :D)
    Now time to figure out how to do it with vo.

    Michael Babcock
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    On Oct 1, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
    <clgillan...@gmail.com <mailto:clgillan...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    OK Mike, the name of the feature you're talking about, I'm not
    sure what GB called it, but in audio terminology at least, the
    official word for the term you're asking about is called
    "Sidechaining."

    Chris.

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    Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 11:33 PM
    Subject: Latest garage band and automation


    I'm doing some podcast work for myself and a client of mine, and
    for both of the podcasts I'm doing, the material is brought in
    from other sources such as recording in the field from an iOS
    device, or other MP3 files on my computer.
    I remember several years ago, like five years ago, there was a
    handy little feature in garage band or you could identify a track
    as either the front or the back, or something like that, where
    the compression would kick in and automatically fade the music
    behind the vocal track of a podcast.
    From some basic   research I've done on google, apparently some
    of the podcasting features have been removed from GarageBand. Is
    this the case?
    Or, if I remember right the process of getting the music to
    automatically be compressed with the vocals was called automation
    or something like that, is it possible to still do this in
    GarageBand? If not, is there a convenient way to do this?
    If it can be done, could someone let me know how they are doing it?
    Right now I manually fading the intro in with Amadeus, and then
    fading it out into the vocal tracks. And doing the opposite with
    the Outtro  file. I don't have any instrumental tracks
    accompanying the vocals, though the podcasts could definitely use
    it if I could find an easy and  accurate way to do this.


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