Difference between revisions of "Ms technology vocabulary Garageband"
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− | GarageBand | + | GarageBand is a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) that takes different layers of audio and overlaps them. The music has playback that plays the music together. The program divides the audio into instruments, and then into sub-sections from that. You drag the audio onto the screen and select where it goes. Built-in audio programs allow the audio track to be changed for recording instruments. The program is a way to make music with or without instruments. You can also download clips to GarageBand by paying money. The bought clips tend to have more variety and are a little bit longer then origonals. |
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− | Created by Apple inc. in 2004. The application was announced during Steve Jobs’ keynote speech at the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. Garageband2 was released in 2005. Garageband3 in '06 and Garageband4 in '08. | + | Created by Apple inc. in 2004. The application was announced during Steve Jobs’ keynote speech at the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. Garageband2 was released in 2005. Garageband3, with an added a movie track for film scoring, in '06 and Garageband4 in '08. |
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 4 October 2010
Ryan Friedman
January 2009
Computer 7-5
GarageBand
GarageBand is a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) that takes different layers of audio and overlaps them. The music has playback that plays the music together. The program divides the audio into instruments, and then into sub-sections from that. You drag the audio onto the screen and select where it goes. Built-in audio programs allow the audio track to be changed for recording instruments. The program is a way to make music with or without instruments. You can also download clips to GarageBand by paying money. The bought clips tend to have more variety and are a little bit longer then origonals.
History
Created by Apple inc. in 2004. The application was announced during Steve Jobs’ keynote speech at the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. Garageband2 was released in 2005. Garageband3, with an added a movie track for film scoring, in '06 and Garageband4 in '08.
MS Technology Vocabulary Link
http://wiki.sjs.org/wiki/index.php/MS_Technology_Vocabulary
Edited by Sydney Watkins