GarageBand: Generate an automatic volume fade out

Demo summary
The narrator demonstrates the 'Create volume fade out on main output' menu command and explains how to adjust the end-of-project marker to control the timing.
Step-by-step
- Locate the end of project marker (the small triangle at the end of the timeline)
- Click and drag the marker to your desired project end point
- Select Mix from the top toolbar
- Click Create volume fade out on main output
Watch out for
- The automatic fade out only works properly if the end of project marker is correctly positioned
- The end of project marker can be difficult to select and move
Tips
- Resize the zoom level to make selecting the end of project marker less fiddly
Highlights
“Creating a fade out at the end of your project is far more straightforward. In fact, Garage Band can actually make one for you.”
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