I've been messing around quite a bit with Mac software via the OSx86 project (legally...I have a license for a single copy of Leopard). My latest time waster is GarageBand. My initial impression was, "oh, just another crappy sequencing app." But...wow is this thing powerful! It interfaces with SWMBO's Yamaha keyboard that just happens to have a built in USB MIDI controller and will lay down anything I play on sheet music. It records real vocals, acoustic and electric guitar (or anything with a pickup) in a rather rudimentary yet quite versatile series of sound bytes. To top it all off, I can point and click on a virtual piece of staff paper to compose original scores. It's got a handful of canned loops and virtual instruments that are certainly enough to get anyone started. I'm either easily impressed, well behind the times, or perhaps GarageBand is actually as cool as I think it is.
Here's a simple little tune I whipped up in an hour or two after discovering the wonders of GarageBand. We'll call it The Who goes 80's with a really amateur lead guitarist who can't handle chord changes.
Yuri's first hack at GarageBand
Here's a simple little tune I whipped up in an hour or two after discovering the wonders of GarageBand. We'll call it The Who goes 80's with a really amateur lead guitarist who can't handle chord changes.
Yuri's first hack at GarageBand