![]() So began the hunt for a ‘proper’ microphone. I knew that the sound quality I was getting from the built in mic really wasn’t going to cut it though (especially for guitars – but we’ll get to that later…). It wasn’t long before I realized that I could be using Garageband to create ‘proper’ sounding and produced tracks. ![]() Those were the days – no Flex Time, no Groove Matching, 16 bit recording…. Now, I didn’t start out taking this stuff seriously – to begin with I was using Garageband to sketch song ideas, and as a tool for arrangement ideas and practice, using the inbuilt microphone on my – even then – ancient Apple iBook G4, running Garageband 2. Looking back at when I first started out with Garageband, the number one thing that took my projects to the next level sound wise was when I went from using the in-built mic to a ‘ proper’ microphone.
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