How to Record Podcast with GarageBand

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Part of the video series: Music Podcasting Guide

Summary: Recording a podcast with GarageBand is easy with these tips, learn about podcasting music with expert tips and advice on iPods and media in this free video.

Views: 992 | Tags: ipod, itunes, podcast, broadcast, podcasting, audacity, garageband


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madpod James A. Donnelly, Madpod.com, has been working in television and with video for over 2 decades.
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How to Record Podcast with GarageBand

So we just talked about audacity, and we're going to go to Garageband. I chose the podcasting setup for Garageband. It gives you automatically; voices, male, female, jingo, jingle sound tracked. We're just going to record my voice as I'm speaking here (as you can see down at the bottom here) is the wave form. So, if I get away from the microphone the waves get smaller. See that's how sound actually records. If I get closer, the wave gets bigger and probably distorted, which we don't want. But just to show you how a wave is recorded when doing a podcast. So, I'm going to stop that recording, and play back this last section. We'll see how distorted it is. Testing 1, 2 Testing! So, if I didn't want that I could always cut that piece out by selecting that, deleting that and just moving the other two sections together.

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