September 2020
Beginner
168 pages
3h 37m
English
Once you’ve recorded all the pieces of your podcast and moved them to your computer—if they weren’t there to begin with—you may want to edit them, either to sequence pieces together or to remove anything accidental, like stumbles in your (or your guests’) speech and other mistakes. You could decide not to edit, too, but editing is a great way to tighten and polish your podcast episodes with professional effects like fades, ducking, stingers/bumpers, sound effects, and more.
GarageBand provides great flexibility for mixing and modifying different tracks, including adding filters, equalizers, echo, and reverb. GarageBand mixes and processes effects on the fly as it plays back the audio, without altering ...
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