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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Manual for a Great Program,
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This review is from: GarageBand: The Missing Manual: The Book That Should Have Been in the Box (Paperback)
Garage Band may be the coolest and most powerful of the Apple iLife applications. It allows virtually anyone to create an at least decent-sounding musical composition. However, it is not simple and its many features allow for quite sophisticated and complex compositions suitable for professional level use. Yet, Apple provides only minimal on-screen help material. Hence, the need for a book like Garage Band: The Missing Manual. This is another of the O'Reilly Media Inc. Missing Manual series, and like all the many others I've read, this is a well-written, content-filled volume. O'Reilly should write manuals for creators of all full-featured applications as they have the formula down for doing it right. This volume is written by David Pogue with his usual combination of substance and style. The presentation is systematic, yet friendly, and with handfuls of wit. The book has two main parts and an appendix containing a mini-music crash course, a menu-by-menu description of Garage Band, and a list of keyboard shortcuts. Part 1 covers the basics of using and understanding Garage Band - how to install and set up, and how to understand the concepts of tracks, loops, editing, and recording. Emphasis is made of the two types of data input used by the program, so-called digital recordings and MIDI. Each is handled differently by the program and care is made throughout the book to explain how to deal with each. Like the rest of the Missing Manuals he's authored, Pogue uses a hands-on approach to describe and explain how to produce quality output from the program, He weaves music theory concepts with program feature descriptions and gives helpful suggestions to the typical user how best to use the program's features to make music your family will be proud hearing. In Part 2, Pogue explains how to publish your output and use the results with iMovie, iPhoto, and iDVD, He covers more advanced topics as well, like troubleshooting and extending the program with available plugins and compatible software. References to the more professional level features of Garage Band are noted but not covered in any detail, as most users will never touch these features. O'Reilly's website (www.missingmanuals.com) has tutorial samples and shareware programs to download and use while going through the chapters. This book is a fine value at $19.95.
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sophisticated compositions,
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This review is from: GarageBand: The Missing Manual: The Book That Should Have Been in the Box (Paperback)
I have several friends in the Los Angeles amateur music scene. Amateur because none of their bands are financially self-supporting. One perennial complaint is the cost of recording a professional, high quality demo CD. Which they can then take to a label or directly sell copies of.
GarageBand offers a way for them to drastically lower the cost of recording. It gives them a means of becoming digital composers as well as actual musicians. While Apple proudly released GarageBand with little hardcopy documentation, Pogue shows us here a convenient supplement. He pitches it squarely at musicians, not programmers or sound engineers. Thus, there is nothing discussing signal to noise ratios, oversampling or the maths behind sound compression algorithms. Whereever possible, he tries to speak the language of musicians. He does not patronise you just because he has a technical background and you might not. But be warned that the book is not trivial. GarageBand is shown to offer a lot, but only if you concentrate and visualise the possibilities it gives your music.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tight and well organized,
By Jack D. Herrington "engineer and author" (Silicon Valley, CA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: GarageBand: The Missing Manual: The Book That Should Have Been in the Box (Paperback)
This book is small, but you can't fault it for that. The coverage is thorough, the exposition is tight and the use of graphics is restricted to just what is necessary to support the text. I particularly liked visualizations like the one on page 70 where the computer keyboard is related to a piano keyboard in a clever and effective form. Nice going on this one. The Missing Manual books can be inconsistent but this one is great and definitely worth it for the price. A must buy for GarageBand users.
22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to read, beginner to advanced topics, well done,
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This review is from: GarageBand: The Missing Manual: The Book That Should Have Been in the Box (Paperback)
GarageBand is great fun and so easy it doesn't come with any kind of manual - without this book I was able to easily throw some loops together and create "music". Even my four year old daughter was able (with a minimum amount of help) to put together some piano, guitar and drum loops that sounded great. However, after the cool-factor wore off, GarageBand went back into a dusty corner of the Applications folder, until I picked up this book.
The value of this book is in the descriptions and explanations of GarageBand's features for the the Non-musician (I.e. Me). This book uncovers plenty of useful tips and suggestions to get the most out of GarageBand. I had great fun playing with the effects, now that I know what they mean - besides, it's fun to be able to use "flanger" properly in a sentence.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GarageBand: The Missing Manual Delivers As Promised,
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This review is from: GarageBand: The Missing Manual: The Book That Should Have Been in the Box (Paperback)
Although I would have preferred the new edition outlining the latest version of GarageBand, this book gave me what I wanted. I was able to finally USE GarageBand, whereas before I couldn't figure out how to do anything with it. The "missing manual" idea comes through again! Sometimes, you just need to read the manual.
I find that I can use this book more as reference material and I haven't read it cover-to-cover as I often do with books of this nature. Since I received it during a busy time in my life, I found that helpful. I know I'll refer to it often as I create new projects in GarageBand. If you're wondering whether or not to wait for the updated version of GarageBand: The Missing Manual, but you need to have this reference material NOW, I'd encourage you to go for it! You'll be glad you did.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS is your Garageband book,
By Plutarch XL (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GarageBand: The Missing Manual: The Book That Should Have Been in the Box (Paperback)
After using Apple's super-duper Garageband for about a month now, I finally decided on picking up a supplement book. I read through 4 of them (I work at a library), and knowing what was needed to be in there, I can now confidently announce: THIS is the one to get. It's got what you'll need to complement your recording experience. THIS is the one with THE MOST USEFUL INFORMATION.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Introduction To GarageBand!,
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I found this book to be a great way to familiarize myself with GarageBand. It is clearly written, and the author guides the reader through all of the functions of the software without being overwhelming. I was able to dive right in, and follow along immediately. I would consider this book essential to anyone that wants to learn how to use GarageBand, especially is they are unfamiliar with the way modern digital recording systems and loop based music compositional tools work. The author lays out all of the info, and you'll be able to start using GarageBand right away. The book is also an easy read, unlike many "technical" manuals.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Complicated,
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This review is from: GarageBand: The Missing Manual: The Book That Should Have Been in the Box (Paperback)
I was just looking for a book that would tell me the basics! How to turn it on record save and turn it off. This isn't that book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
GarageBand - The Missing Manual,
By JH "Your Friendly Tech Guy" (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews
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Great cover of so many things that are not obvious in GarageBand.
I use Cubase for my recording, but my kids are on Mac and GarageBand keeps them off the my FW1082 DAW and from messing with my Cubase settings... They have an 8 port Alesis Firewire for mixing and GarageBand seems to do all they need for their YouTube stuff and burning CD's for friends. This book has helped them find some advanced features to add some professionalism to their work
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you plan to use Garage Band, this book is essential!,
By Les Paul "Foolio" (Motown) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GarageBand: The Missing Manual: The Book That Should Have Been in the Box (Paperback)
Reading this book will give you the skills to pilot this powerful tool that is GarageBand! Great book with color pictures to be used as examples.
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