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New ebook puts readers in control of recording with GarageBand

Ithaca, NY USA (December 13, 2004)–GarageBand users can learn how to
create musical compositions from anything – vocals, guitars, MIDI
keyboards, and even the kitchen sink – with the help of “Take Control
of Recording with GarageBand,” the latest ebook by Seattle musician
Jeff Tolbert. Jeff helps readers get the most out of their gear (or
buy appropriate new gear) while explaining how to plan a recording
session, how to record with Software Instruments or Real Instruments,
the best way to rerecord if necessary, and how to apply effects like
a pro. The 106-page ebook also includes audio examples, numerous
real-world tips and recording studio techniques, and two sample
songs that demonstrate the techniques discussed.

“Take Control of Recording with GarageBand,” the sixteenth ebook in
the Take Control series, complements Jeff’s earlier ebook, “Take
Control of Making Music with GarageBand,” which has helped thousands
of readers combine and edit the loops included with GarageBand. The
two ebooks may be purchased together at a $2.50 discount. As with all
Take Control ebooks, any minor updates necessary to keep “Take
Control of Recording with GarageBand” current are free to to all
customers.

Review copies available on request; just ask!

Book Details
“Take Control of Recording with GarageBand” by Jeff Tolbert
http://www.tidbits.com/takecontrol/garageband-recording.html
PDF format, 106 pages
Publication date: December 12, 2004
Price: $10

About the Take Control Series
The Take Control series brings readers high-quality, timely,
real-world, cost-effective documentation. To learn more, read the
TidBITS article that introduced Take Control:
http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=07405

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