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GarageBand: Add plugins and export the final song

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Demo summary

The narrator shows how to swap plugins like noise gates or compressors and then uses the 'Share to Music' feature to export the finished track.

Step-by-step

  1. Double-click the track to open the plugin settings
  2. Click the two small arrows next to a plugin to change the effect
  3. Select a plugin such as a noise gate, compressor, or pitch correction
  4. Click Share in the top menu
  5. Select Song to Music
  6. Enter the Artist, Composer, and Album details
  7. Click Share to export the file

Options

  • Use built-in GarageBand plugins
  • Use external third-party plugins

Highlights

easy it is

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  8. 13:130:37Add plugins and export the final songCurrentThe narrator shows how to swap plugins like noise gates or compressors and then uses the 'Share to Music' feature to export the finished track.GGarageBandAI Audio Editor
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