Monday, 2 February 2015

Summarise how to create garage band tracks

We were given a short tutorial on how to use Garageband to create soundtracks within lesson. It was helpful and taught us how to use Garageband for a series of different sounds; diegetic, non-diegetic and overall, soundtracks.
Non-diegetic sounds will also be useful, just to ensure that the scenes aren't boring and to accompany them with some sound, if necessary, for example if a character gets hit. or falls over on the ground, sounds can be added to emphasizes the situation.


When creating a new project in Garageband, we were given the option of several different sounds and beats and such, a range of instruments and sound effects that you may need to use when creating the mix that you'd like.
By dragging a certain sound onto the blank canvas, this is where your project begins. To extend the sound,  you click on the bar and drag it along until you're pleased with the duration. To add additional sounds to create a layered mix, simply drag another instrument down below the initial sound in the canvas - or you may create a loop and select a specific sound, narrowed down specifically, an example of this would be: 'by instruments', 'guitar', 'acoustic guitar', and then select the specific sound within that category that you'd like to use.

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