mPV Course For Garageband '11 4+

Nonlinear Educating Inc.

    • 3.0 • 2 Ratings
    • $13.99

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Description

In this tutorial app Scott Freiman pulls Apple’s GarageBand (GB) into his virtual “garage” and, with a NASCAR mechanic’s passion for detail, shows you how this fine-tuned, hybrid DAW works.
GarageBand ’11 has proven to be one of the most popular DAWs in the world—and it comes free with every recent Apple computer. See how powerful and easy to use it really is in this revved up tutorial by mPV Star trainer, Scott Freiman.

What’s New

Version 7.1

• New look and feel
• Animated 3D background
• Updated video player engine
• New menu with section names
• Improved support across all platforms

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

tspriggs ,

Very good, recommended.

It may be a little on the basic side, but these videos cover everything needed to use the functions in the new Garageband '11 software. I do recommend it. The ability to watch a partucular chapter and skip around is very useful as well.

piana tuna ,

totally useless

This tutorial is for GarageBand ’11 which sounds great because the current version of GarageBand is referred to as GarageBand 10.

So, naturally, if one has GarageBand 10 installed, (which is highly recommended by Apple) one is curious to see what’s going on in GarageBand ’11 - (you see, I was taught that 10 comes BEFORE 11).

But as it turns out, GarageBand ’11 is OLDER than GarageBand 10,

It also turns out that GarageBand 10 is much better and more complicated than GarageBand ’11 which renders this tutorial as useless as GarageBand ’11,

Don’t get me wrong, i am a HUGE fan of GarageBand!!! And I love the new version! So how can Apple continue to sell this useless tutorial?

Tremelos ,

beginner to advanced

This course was so great! I’ve been wanting to learn GarageBand for a while, and have tried to find things online but couldn’t quite understand it. Scott Freiman is an excellent teacher. I finally found the missing information that I couldn’t find elsewhere. He starts out with the basics, then quickly moves on to show more and more of what this app can achieve. By the end I felt completely comfortable with the whole process. He even covers enough of Podcasting and scoring movies to make me wonder why more pros don’t know the features of the app—did you know you can embed a url onscreen in your movie or photo?

Anyway, I bought this tutorial to learn to put together some music, and he really shows you how, whether it is via recording with a mic, midi instrument or Loops. Third party plug-ins are covered well also. I also loved the way he showed some general “best practices” along the way, such as how to build a song with the different sections and how to structure your project. It made me feel that I can handle constructing more adventurous songs than I would have thought. Whether you are beginner or advanced get this course so you can say you know the app A to Z. Recommended!

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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