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Newgrounds: https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/list... • • Socials: https://direct.me/sparkyoutube • Contact on Discord: sp4rk_notyt • Hey, the nicknames Spark, SparkYT. On my channel, you might find gaming, music, or just random stuff I decided to upload here. I usually play Friday Night Funkin', but I play other games. You usually see the music and random though. Subscribe if you like my content • • ㅤGarageBand is a software application by Apple for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS devices that allows users to create music or podcasts. GarageBand was originally released for macOS in 2004 and brought to iOS in 2011. The app's music and podcast creation system enables users to create multiple tracks with pre-made MIDI keyboards, pre-made loops, an array of various instrumental effects, and voice recordings. • History • GarageBand was developed by Apple under the direction of Dr. Gerhard Lengeling. Dr. Lengeling was formerly from the German company Emagic, makers of Logic Audio. Apple acquired Emagic in July 2002. GarageBand is avaible for Mac, PC, and maybe mobile in the future. • Steve Jobs announced the application in his keynote speech at the Macworld Conference Expo in San Francisco on January 6, 2004. Musician John Mayer assisted with its demonstration.[1] It is part of the iLife '04 package. • Apple announced GarageBand 2 at the 2005 Macworld Conference Expo on January 11, 2005. It shipped, as announced, around January 22, 2005. Notable new features included the abilities to view and edit music in musical notation. It was also possible to record up to eight tracks at once and to fix timing and pitch of recordings. Apple added automation of track pan position and the master pitch. Transposition of both audio and MIDI has been added by Apple along with the ability to import MIDI files. It is part of iLife '05. • GarageBand 3, announced at 2006's Macworld Conference Expo, includes a 'podcast studio', including the ability to use more than 200 effects and jingles, and integration with iChat for remote interviews. It is part of iLife '06. • GarageBand 4, also known as GarageBand '08, is part of iLife '08. It incorporates the ability to record sections of a song separately, such as bridges, and chorus lines. Additionally, it provides support for the automation of tempos and instruments, the creation, and exportation of iPhone ringtones, and a Magic GarageBand feature which includes a virtual jam session with a complete 3D view of the Electric instruments. • GarageBand 5 is part of the iLife '09 package. It includes music instruction and allows the user to buy instructional videos by contemporary artists. It also contains new features for electric guitar players, including a dedicated 3D Electric Guitar Track containing a virtual stomp box pedalboard, and virtual amplifiers with spring reverb and tremolo. GarageBand 5 also includes a redesigned user interface as well as Project Templates. • GarageBand 6, also known as GarageBand '11, is part of the iLife '11 package, which Apple released on October 20, 2010. This version brings new features such as Flex Time, a tool to adjust the rhythm of a recording. It also includes the ability to match the tempo of one track with another instantly, additional guitar amps and stomp boxes, 22 new lessons for guitar and piano, and How Did I Play? , a tool to measure the accuracy and progress of a piano or guitar performance in a lesson. • Apple released GarageBand 10 along with OS X 10.9 Mavericks in October 2013. This version has lost Magic GarageBand and the podcast functionality. • Apple updated GarageBand 10 for Mac on March 20, 2014. Version 10.0.2 adds the ability to export tracks in MP3 format as well as a new drummer module, but removed support for podcasting; users with podcast files created in GarageBand 6 can continue to edit them using the older version.[2] • GarageBand was updated to version 10.0.3 on October 16, 2014. This version adds a dedicated Bass Amp Designer, global track effects and dynamic track resizing.[3] • Apple released GarageBand 10.2 on June 5, 2017.[4 • GarageBand is a music creation software developed by Apple for macOS and iOS devices. It offers a range of features including virtual instruments, MIDI editing, audio recording, and mixing tools. Users can create music by recording live instruments, using pre-recorded loops, or by programming MIDI sequences. GarageBand supports various genres of music, including rock, pop, electronic, hip-hop, and more. With its intuitive interface and extensive library of sounds and loops, it's popular among beginners and professionals alike for creating everything from simple demos to full-fledged productions. • #TrapBeat • #Instrumental • #SouthernGuitar • #SampledMusic • #TrapInstrumental • #GuitarTrap • #BeatMaking • #MusicProducer • #HipHopBeats • #InstrumentalTrap • #Instrumental • #SouthernGuitar • #SampledMusic • #TrapInstrumental • #BeatMaking • #MusicProducer • #NoCopyrightMusic • #RoyaltyFreeMusic • #FreeBeats • #NonCopyrightedMusic • #CreativeCommonsMusic
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