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Record with GarageBand

HOW TO DO ANYTHING ON YOUR MAC, iPHONE & iPAD

REQUIRES

GarageBand, OS X 10.11 or later

you will learn

How to use loops, play virtual instruments, and record your voice or a guitar

IT WILL TAKE

30 minutes

the iLife family, GarageBand used to paid-for, and given away with all new Macs. Recently, Apple made it, along with iWork and iMovie, free for all Mac users running recent operating system versions, regardless of whether you’ve just bought new hardware. In

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