About | RSS News Feeds | Feedback | Search

synthtopia  

Home | Forum | News | Music Reviews | Gear Reviews | Articles | Interviews | Artists | Directory | Auction Finder | Downloads


Recent Music Technology Reviews

Bitword Wavefront ReFill for Reason Review

Zero-G Analogue Sequencer Loops

Classic Rock TrackPak: Apple Loops for GarageBand

AXL ThinAmp

Behringer - BCF2000 USB/MIDI Controller

Behringer BCR2000 USB/MIDI Controller Review

Zero-G: Sounds of the 70's

Bixonic Expandora Multi-Stage Distortion Pedal Review

Edirol PCR1 Controller Keyboard Review

Sonic Vision Drum Spirit Sample CD

Roland SP-606 Review: More Than A Sampling Workstation

Mackie Spike Recording System Review

Sounds of Polynesia Virtual Sound Module

FabFilter One Soft Synth

Cakewalk Kinetic Review: Export This Groove

Future Retro 777 - Evil Incarnate, or Just an Awesome Synth?

Korg Electribe ER-1

Korg MicroKontrol 37-Key USB Controller Keyboard

M-Audio MBox

Evolution UC33e USB Controller

Review Index


xml



electronic music spacer

NAMM 2006 Show News


Apple iLife GarageBand

Apple iLife GarageBand

Apple's latest version of iLife includes a new piece of software, GarageBand, that turns your Mac into an easy-to-use recording studio, capable of making top-quality music.

iLife, Apple's set of media applications, includes several great applications that bring multimedia power to Mac users. iTunes is considered by many to be the best digital music player. iPhoto lets you organize digital images, and makes cropping and editing them a no-brainer. iMovie does the same for movies, while iDVD lets ordinary users create very professional DVDs.

iLife GarageBand

With iLife '04, Apple is adding a new application, GarageBand. GarageBand is an studio-quality sequencer designed for novices. It's simple enough that anybody should be able to play around with it and make music that at least sounds polished. GarageBand uses a drag-and-drop interface that makes loop manipulation easy.

Apple GarageBandThe application comes with over one thousand professionally-recorded loops. To get started with the application, you can drag audio loops into the timeline. The application has a very visual interface that makes it very clear what each track represents. For example, each track shows up with a icon that represents the sound of the instrument (see screen capture).

GarageBand isn't just a loop tool, though. It also includes very good software instruments, including piano, organ, bass, guitars, sax, and drums, and a wide range of synthesizers. GarageBand makes it easy to record music, too, because the software knows what system hardware you have on your machine and adapts to it automatically. This lets you plug in a mic and go.

GarageBand isn't a replacement for a full-fledged audio/midi sequencer. However, it raises the bar for entry-level software to an amazing standard. Apple is throwing into iLife an audio sequencer that would have been state-of-the art a few years ago.

One of the greatest things about GarageBand is the way Apple integrates it with other Apple apps. You can make some new background music, and then add it to your iPhoto slide shows, burn it to a CD, or use it as a score for an iMovie and burn it to a DVD. You could grumble that GarageBand doesn't have some features that pros have come to expect, but it is a minor miracle that Apple has made a music studio that mere mortals can use. This may turn out to be one of Apple's hottest innovations yet.

GarageBand turns your Mac into an anytime, anywhere recording studio packed with hundreds of instruments and a recording engineer or two for good measure. It's the easiest way to create, perform and record your own music whether you're an accomplished player or just wish you were a rock star. And GarageBand is the newest member of the iLife family, so you can add your original music to your slideshows, your DVD menus, burn it to CDs or score your iMovie projects.

Using GarageBand

You'll need an Apple laptop, because iLife is a Mac-only application.

Most users will start with loops. Apple Loops are the building blocks of GarageBand tunes. GarageBand organizes loops by instrument, style and genre. This makes it easy to find one loop out of thousands of them. You can even browse by style.

Once a loop has been imported, it can be drag-and-dropped and extended to any length needed. When the various loops are in place, you can mix and balance each track. The loops that are provided are professional, an cover a broad range of styles.

If you want to record something, just plug a keyboard, mic or guitar into your Mac, and you're ready to go. GarageBand will recognize what you've done, and configure the application to be ready to go. Guitarists will enjoy the built in virtual guitar amps, that let you create a lot of standard amps sounds, including jazz, rock and pop styles. Keyboardist can just plug in a USB keyboard, and then play one of the virtual instruments included with GarageBand.

Once you've got a great recording, you can sweeten it with effects. GarageBand includes hundreds of effects presets that are designed to make it easy to get great sounding mixes. The effects include compression, equalization, reverb, echo, and more.

Exporting to iTunes

Once you've got something you like, you can Export to iTunes. This makes your track instantly available in iTunes, so you can burn it to CD, put it on your iPod, use it as a soundtrack for a iMovie project.

GarageBand doesn't break new ground for pro users. Instead, it brings a pro-quality studio into the hands of Mac users for the price of a couple of pizzas.


GarageBand Accessories

Reviews of tools that will help you get the most out of Apple's GarageBand.

Akai MPD16 Pad

1/21/2004

This 16 pad USB MIDI controller is an inexpensive way to add a ton of flexibility to a computer music system.

Evolution UC33e USB Controller

1/24/2004

The Evolution UC-33e is an affordable USB hardware controller designed to be used with any computer music or MIDI setup. It gives instant access to up to 47 different parameters. It has 33 memory locations, so changing its setup is fast and easy.

Korg MicroKontrol 37-Key USB Controller Keyboard

1/29/2004

The microKontrol, from Korg, is one of a new breed of control keyboards designed for mobile electronic musicians. It combines many of the most commonly used controls from a variety of studio devices, including panners, faders, keyboard and pads, into a portable device. The flexibility of the microKontrol makes it a great controller to consider if you are interested in laptop music.

MAudio - Oxygen 8

1/16/2004

As more and more people make music using laptop and desktop computers, they realize that using a mouse to make changes is a pain. As soon as you try and change several soft synth parameters, or make a mix, you find that using a mouse is slow, cumbersome, and stands in the way of you and your music

M-Audio MBox

1/26/2004

Mbox is a 2-channel USB audio that gives you high-quality sound input and outputs in a small, portable package. It works with Pro Tools-based software, including Apple iLife Garageband, and makes it easy to bring audio into your computer.

[an error occurred while processing this directive]

Get Apple iLife GarageBand at Amazon.com!

Search for Apple iLife with the Ebay Auction Finder!


Recent Equipment Reviews

Bitword Wavefront ReFill for Reason Review

11/5/2006

wavefrontThe latest sample library from Bitword, Wavefront for Reason, is a massive, overwhelming ReFill.

Zero-G Analogue Sequencer Loops

4/29/2006

Zero-G Analog LoopsZero-G Analogue Sequencer Loops is a powerful new sound library by Ian Boddy, a synthesist that carries the torch for classic Berlin-school style electronic music.

Classic Rock TrackPak: Apple Loops for GarageBand

7/16/2005

TrackPak Classic RockHal Leonard has introduced a line of TrackPaks, Apple Loops versions of classic songs. Each song includes full tracks for each instrument: bass, guitar, drums, keyboards and other instruments.

AXL ThinAmp

3/25/2005

The AXL ThinAmpThe ThinAmp is only two inches thick, and weighs just five pounds, yet it packs 10 Watts of power, 18 built-in DSP effects, a three-band EQ, and twin speakers.

Behringer - BCF2000 USB/MIDI Controller

1/28/2005

BCF2000This review takes a look at the BCF2000, a USB MIDI control surface with 8 motorized faders, eight rotary controllers and a complement of switches. At just over $200 street price, how good can the BCF2000 be?

Equipment Review Index
 

RECOMMENDED SITES:

120 Years of Electronic Music

Ableton

Access

Akai Music

AKG Acoustics - headphones and microphones

Amazon Free Music Downloads

American DJ Equipment

American Mavericks

Ampcast

Analog Music Zone Guitar FX Projects

Analog Synths

Analogue Solutions

Analogue Systems

Apple Garageband Support

Archive Sound

Ars Technica Garageband Review

Artist Direct

ASM-1 Home Page

Audio Playground Keyboard Museum

Audio Technica

Avalon Design - Preamplifier, Compressor and Direct Input Recording Equipment

Axetopia

Banned Music

Behringer - DJ mixers, professional audio equipment, amplifiers, speakers and monitors

Bent-Tronics

Besonic

Big Briar

Billboard Top Electronica

Blacet

Boss

Cakewalk

CD Baby

Cloned Analog Gear

Computer Music Magazine

Creative Commons

Creative Synth

Cwejman Sound

Cyndustries

Dave Smith Instruments

DeeJayLink

Denon Pro Audio - DJ equipment, mixers and pro turntables

Digidesign

Digitally Imported

DJ Diva, the Topless Skydiving DJ

DJ Sasha

DJ Tiesto

Doepfer

Downhill Battle

Electronic Music Interactive

Electronic Music Societies, Studios and Research Centers

Electronic Scene

Electronics For Music- EFM

eMagic - Logic, Audio and MIDI Interfaces

EMDEF

EMS Synthesizer

E-Mu Systems - eMu Audio Products

Encore Electronics

Epitonic

Evenfall Mini Modular

Event Audio

Evolution

Fractal Music Lab

Free MP3s from Musician MP3

Garageband

Groove Radio

Harmony Central

Hearts of Space

Hot Rod MOTM

Hylander

Hypnotique

iCompositions

Innova

International Documentation of Electroacoustic Music

Internet Archive

JBL Professional - Pro Audio Monitors

Klaus Schulze

Kompressor

Korg

Kraftwerk FAQ

Kurzweil Music Systems

Launch

Legal Torrents

MacBand

Macbeth Studio Systems

MacJams

MacJukeBox

Mackie

MacMusic

Matrix Synth

M-Audio

Maximum MIDI : Music Applications in C++

Metasonix

Michael Stearns

Moby

Modular Synth

Monster Cable

Moog Music

Morton Subotnick

MP3.com.au

MP3it

Music from Outer Space

Music on the Mac

Native Instruments

New RIAA Remix Site Says Bring On Da Noise!

Numark Turntables

Oakley Sound

Ohm

Open Music Registry

OS X Audio

PAiA

Paul Oakenfold

Paul Van Dyk

Paul Van Dyk Fan Site

PC AudioLabs

Pink Noises

Podcasting News

Portia Surreal - The Topless DJ

PowerFX GarageBand Loops

Prophet 64

Reason Freaks

RME Hammerfall

Robert Rich

Roland Keyboards and Electronics

Russkeys

Sennheiser Headphones and Microphones

Share Your Music

SKB Case

SonicCat

Soundclick

Soundtrack Lounge

Steinberg

Stephen Halpern

Steve Roach

Synergy

Synth Museum

Synth Music Direct

Synth Zone

Synthesis Technology

Synthesizers.com

SynthModules

TaDream

Tangerine Dream

TB-303

Tellun Corp

The GarageDoor

The Synth Builders Online Reference

Theremin World

Theremin.info

Thereminvox

Trance Addict

 

Recommended Site Index

 




Home | Electronic Music News | Electronic Music Forum | Electronic Music Reviews | Synth Reviews | Articles
Exclusive Interviews | Electronic Music Artists | Related Sites | Directory | RSS News Feeds
Page Index | About Synthtopia| Link to us | Electronic Music Equipment Guide
Guitars | Bass | DJ Equipment | Drums & Percussion | MP3 Player | Podcasts


2003-2006 SynthTopia. All Rights Reserved.