In this video
In this lesson Andy shows us how to record an Acoustic Guitar in GarageBand. This is similar to recording Electric Guitar, but we use different settings on the channel to give us a more appropriate sound for an Acoustic Guitar. Remember, a microphone will also pick up any other sounds, including computer fans, cars driving by outside, someone slamming a door somewhere else in the house, your cat knocking stuff off the shelf - basically if you can hear it in the room, so can your mic! So make sure you take care of any noises as best you can before you start recording.
Key points
- Choose an appropriate sound preset on the channel - this time you'll want to look in the Acoustic Guitar section
- It's generally better to record your acoustic guitar with a microphone, rather than using the built-in pickup - but you can use both together and blend them to get a great sound
Home Recording With Garageband
Course Trailer - Learn Home Recording With Garageband
Introduction
Why GarageBand?
Mac vs iPad vs iPhone
How to record Electric Guitar
Recording Electric Guitar to a Backing Track
Recording Acoustic Guitar
Recording Acoustic Guitar to a Backing Track
Acoustic Guitar Overdub Using a Capo (Example 1)
Piano Roll and VSTs
Recording Vocals
Recording Vocals and Acoustic at the same time
Acoustic Guitar Overdub Using a Capo (Example 2)
Recording Vocal Harmonies
Creating your own MIDI VST Drum Tracks 1
Creating your own MIDI VST Drum Tracks 2
Adding a Bassline and Finishing Touches
Mastering Made Simple
Limitations of GarageBand
Advice for Song Writing
Home Recording Finale