musikbear wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 12:37 pm
jjolinewolfgram wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 5:16 am
Hellow musikbear,
this is not a spam this sites are really work on garageband for windows/ pc to using emulator. ofcourse Garageband are officially to apple but this sites are very useful to windows operating.
Okey, but why is a garageband page relevant for lmms' users?
Are there any
resources for free, or information that is generally interesting?
yes sure,
GarageBand for Windows comes with a fully functional and complete sound library that includes voice, presets, and instruments. It’s an absolute asset for professionals because of its vast selection of session instruments. For example, They have 5 drummer audition to fit everyone’s distinct style.
It comes equipped with 100s of Hip Hop, EDM and Jazz synth sounds, with built-in-lessons for piano and guitar. The insanely huge sound library on each instruments can create a huge number of permutation and combination for you to choose from.
You are quipped with the ability to fix rhythm issue or autotune, track and mix your track with instruments, put effects like compression and visual EQ with a click.
I'm suggest you GarageBand, part of the iLife suite of applications, turns the Mac into a versatile multitrack audio recording studio. Using GarageBand, you and your students can compose and produce original music, record spoken word and music projects, create enhanced podcasts, and score movies edited with iMovie.
https://garagebandpcwindows.xyz/
Your students already are sharing music with each other, but GarageBand brings a new realm of audio capabilities into the classroom.
Learning and expressing themselves with music and sound enhances students’ classroom experience in all curriculum areas. For example, students can use GarageBand to produce an original soundtrack for a documentary movie for history, create a podcast about science experiments, or record narration for a slideshow about a piece of literature.