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hey ppl, i assume tt you all have heard abt the apple garageband. what is ur take on the usefulness of this software?
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I heard it comes in built with a lot of loops, so easy to make music for those newbies.
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simple to use..=) compared to something like cubase or reason...
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Is it able to record at a sample rate of 96khz?
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I think cubase is pretty easy to use. Is garage really that much easier?
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Well having used both, I personally feel that GB is much easier to use than Cubase.
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garageband is super user friendly....and i love their midi arrangement...easy programming too
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does GB has a custom premade drum sounds..as in create your own drumbeats??
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