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Record and composite multiple takes - GarageBand Tutorial
From the course: GarageBand Essential Training
Record and composite multiple takes
- [Instructor] Previously, we looked at how to record a real instrument track, as well as how to fix mistakes by punching in either on the same track or onto a new duplicate track. But sometimes all of this stopping and starting can really get tedious and ruin the groove you're in, especially when you need to stop recording, trim regions, and reposition the playhead between takes. So in this video, I wanna show you a feature that allows you back to back attempts at a selected section of your recording. You can then choose which take to keep or even chop up the takes and use the best parts of each one. I still have the rhythm guitar track we recorded in the previous movie here, for this example, we're gonna add a lead guitar over the intro. I've already created a second guitar track and we've chosen a sound for it. Alright so to perform multiple takes in a row, we need to turn on our cycle region, which as you recall, will loop the selected region over and over again during playback or…
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Get real sounds into your Mac7m 4s
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Set input levels5m 13s
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Record a Real Instrument track8m 3s
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Record and composite multiple takes6m 14s
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Enable simultaneous multitrack recording4m 33s
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Customize the guitar sound10m 37s
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Customize the bass sound4m 49s
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Fix timing issues with Flex Time and groove matching8m 22s
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