It’s entirely possible that you want a streamlined feature set to let you get at the most important parameters of a production without getting bogged down in extended options, to let you get to the heart of the musical idea in your head as quickly as possible. Maybe you even use Automation to draw volume or cutoff filter ramps to sculpt the individual parts of your mix.īe in no doubt Garageband is not a program which offers a ‘beginners-only’ collection of features So when you’re making music, maybe you want to be able to create MIDI sequences, call on a generous library of sounds and loops, plug-in a microphone and add some effects processing to the parts in your tracks. Similarly, we might want to be able to smooth transitions and control playback speed of our home movies, but we’re never going to set up a green screen to use as a shooting backdrop or want to be in full control of motion graphics. Plenty of us want to be able to take great-looking photographs on our phones or DSLRs but fewer of us have the time to learn about Photoshop layering or extended retouching techniques. As with any creative process, your interest in music-making might remain at an enthusiastic but time-restricted level. Let’s address the final question first and work backwards from that point. A typical Garageband project (Image credit: Apple) Do I really need to upgrade to Logic Pro?
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