Apple GarageBand 2.0.1 Update

About GarageBand 2.0.1 Update
Lets you easily perform, record and create your own music. Whether you’re an experienced or aspiring musician. Or just want to feel — and sound — like a rock star. With the new version of GarageBand, you can even record multiple tracks at the same time. Sing as you play the guitar, harmonize with your best singing bud or jam with the band, and GarageBand will record every note.

GarageBand lets you easily perform, record and create your own music. Whether you’re an experienced or aspiring musician. Or just want to feel — and sound — like a rock star. With the new version of GarageBand, you can even record multiple tracks at the same time. Sing as you play the guitar, harmonize with your best singing bud or jam with the band, and GarageBand will record every note. And when all your tracks are in place, you can view them in full music notation and take advantage of new GarageBand features to enhance the tuning and timing of your recordings.

Multi-track Recording
Thanks to its new multi-track recording capabilities, GarageBand now lets you record your own vocals as you tickle the ivories or strum the guitar. You can sing a duet, or you can invite the band over to back you. GarageBand works with any I/O hardware device compatible with Mac OS X and can record up to eight simultaneous audio tracks — eight Real Instruments and an additional Software Instrument track.

Display Musical Notation
Wish you could view full musical notation as you record? Now you can. Whether you’re recording software instruments or recording your own live performance, GarageBand can now generate music notation in real time, displaying it on the fly.

There’s more. You can now choose how you’d like to edit software instrument recordings. You can use the “piano roll” view you’re used to using. Or you might want to try something new. GarageBand 2 lets you edit your recorded music — adjust, replace or move notes — using the new music notation view.

Record Smart
If you’d like your recordings to sound more professional, take advantage of some of the new recording capabilities GarageBand 2 offers. Was the lead vocalist flat or out of tune? GarageBand 2 can fix out-of-tune notes in both vocal and real-instrument recordings. GarageBand 2 lets you enhance the timing of recorded performances, letting you easily tighten up the rhythm of guitar, bass, vocal and other real instruments. What’s more, the audio you record now follows project tempo and key, so you can speed them up or slow them down — just like Apple Loops.

And here’s something else you’ll enjoy: Guitarists and bassists can take advantage of the new Instrument Tuner. Imagine — perfectly tuning each string of your instrument before you begin to record. How much time do you think that will save you?

What’s New in this Version
GarageBand 2.0.1 addresses issues with duplicating tracks, playhead snapping to grid, joining software instrument regions on adjacent tracks, making precise adjustments to volume and pan settings, and converting Software Instrument Apple Loops based on drum sounds into Real Instrument Apple Loops.
It also addresses an issue where recorded Real Instrument regions may not properly adjust to changes in the project key.

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