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Garage Band [ 1 ]
JohnConner
JohnConner
Recon
#1   Posted 4 years ago
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First off, what it is, for thoes who don't know, is it's a program that enables you to litterally create your own music. It provides sound clips of every instrument imaginable for you to put together in a song that sounds like it's being played live. Sadly, as far as i know, it's only for Mac OS X.


What i want to know is either A: Is there a version of Garage Band for the PC ans/or B: If not a PC version, then is there a program on the PC that does the same thing as Garage Band?
Sarge2091
Sarge2091
#2   Posted 4 years ago
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I have no idea. i tried it once, very cool.
JohnConner
JohnConner
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#3   Posted 4 years ago
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i know. i could play around with it for hours if i had the time AND the software
GuttedFish
GuttedFish
#4   Posted 4 years ago
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try fruity loops.
www.fruityloops.com/
its a pretty powerful music maker but fairly complicated due to all the options it has.
lrdofdaspon
lrdofdaspon
Luvs Dee
#5   Posted 4 years ago
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Sony Acid
Google it.
Alsace
Alsace
WWWWWWWWWWWW
#6   Posted 4 years ago
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Cakewalk studio exists also I believe.
melaflander
melaflander
#7   Posted 4 years ago
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i loved messing around with garage band when i had access to it. Anyway, my friend can hook me up with ACID Pro... (from the philipines :)
I actually saw someone make something that sounded really professionally done using garage band
wettestwilli
wettestwilli
just blog it
#8   Posted 4 years ago
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i agree with guttedfish, ive been using fruity loops (now called FL studio) for a few years now. its kinda scary to new users but once you get the hang of it its pretty damn cool.
wettestwilli
wettestwilli
just blog it
#9   Posted 4 years ago
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also, you might wanna check out adobe audition. i use that a lot as well to record guitar/keyboard/voice. theres a bunch of effects and modifiers including delay, flanger, distortion. ya know, the works.
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