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You can also use Edit > Undo Recording to delete what you have just recorded.Ģ.) Press the triangle to listen to your playback. Keep ".band" at the end of the file name to open it again in GarageBand.ġ.) You are now ready to record! Press the red circle to start. For podcasting, use "Narration Vocal" or "Natural Vocal."ĩ.) Go to File > Save and save your progress to your H drive or removable flash drive. Click on the track to select it, and then click on an effect to change the sound of your recording.

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Adjust the levels by dragging the button up and down, or by turning the dial on your USB microphone.Ĩ.) Lastly, you may want to add an effect to the track. Green means the level is good, while red means that it is too loud. Speak into the microphone as you would while recording, and watch the green meter rise and fall. At the top of the screen, turn off "1234" and the metronome. Change the display from "Beats & Project" to "Time" to can keep track of the length of your recording.ħ.) Before recording, check the audio input levels. Select "Record using a microphone or line input." Choose "Input 1" under Details to use the microphone just set up.Ħ.) Change some of the default settings that are more suited to musical recording than a podcast. A dropdown menu should appear with track options. It is recommended that you use headphones to avoid recording feedback.Ĥ.) Open a new "Empty Project" by selecting the white music sheet. Then choose the Audio Output, which could be the computer's default speakers or headphones. You can quickly step through the Automation Lanes with a dedicated button called 'Automation Cycle Through' button, directly next to the field where you choose the Controller.For Simple Voice Recording Configure Podcast Settingsġ.) Open GarageBand (a software only available on Mac computers).Ģ.) Expand the details section at the bottom of the window to set your input and output settings.ģ.) Choose the Audio Input, which could be the computer's internal microphone or one you have plugged in. In the dropdown list below 'Controller', existent Automation will be present as 'Used' at the top level.Click the Show/Hide Automation button in the Piano Roll Editor menu bar to display the Controller Lane below.

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In the lower zone, the Piano Roll editor will open.Double-click on the MIDI region that you recorded.The controller data coming from Touché (SE) and controlling the parameters in Lié will always be recorded as automation written inside and linked to the specific MIDI region. You can now play notes on your keyboard and change the sound with Touché (SE).Īccessing automations recorded with Touché (SE).Double-click on a preset in Lié's browser.It is listed under 'AU Instruments' -> 'Expressive'. Open the dropdown list of software instrument by clicking on the up/down arrow next to the instrument currently loaded.Show Smart Control area by clicking on the Show/Hide Smart Controls button.This is why there is no need for an extra panel inside Logic, in order to activate the MIDI input of Touché (SE) manually.įor more information on the subject, read this external article from Apple: Set up MIDI devices using Audio MIDI Setup on Mac Loading Lié in a track When it comes to MIDI devices, GarageBand is fully integrated with the Audio MIDI Setup of macOS. GarageBand doesn't feature a Plug-in Manager for configuring your plug-in database. This folder contains the file Lié.component. GarageBand scans its default folder for AU plug-ins on every launch.

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This article explains how to set up Touché or Touché SE to work within Apple GarageBand.






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