Below was an article posted by someone at
www.osxaudio.com.
This will add a little to Sean's message.
I will post MY opinion in the next message.
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First experience w/ GarageBand
Not sure if anyone addressed this already but in case anyone is curious.
Just got back from MacWorld and checked out GB while I didn't spend too much time on it, I thought I'd pass on my initial thoughts.
It's a cool app but there are serious limitations.
The included softsynths are actually quite useable - especially the acoustic guitars.
There really isn't much of a midi editor though. There are no tools like scissiors or a pencil to manually draw in midi notes. Notes also stick to a grid and I had a heck of a time dragging midi notes on top of each other to create a chord.
Mind you, at MWSF there are no MAudio keyboards hooked up to any of the demo Macs. I had to hit record and manually point the mouse over the virtual keyboard and play notes one at a time. My hope was to then rag them over one another to hear chords.
I couldn't do it in GB.
To the left of the TRansport buttons: 'eye', scissors, Info, and Plus icons that are not tools, they just open up the editor (appears below the Arrange window ala Reason) or gives you access to the included loop library.
The loops are fun to play with but you have to select the key (C, E#, F) ahead of time or else the default vaule is C. Once oyu play the loops, I couldn't find a way to change the pitch.
Once you create a session with some loops and a few synths, the only export choice you have is to iTunes. You cannot export as a general midi file to say, use in Logic later. You cannot bounce out raw audio files. They must be exported into iTunes, the exported out of iTunes to be used.
There also is no Import function. As I tried to import an iTunes MP3 as a loop to see if any audio would 'stretch'. I couldn't find a way to do it.
I didn't see any effects either. Just the Guitar Simulator. There's a menu called EFFECTS, but all that was in there was the GuitarAmps (I think only 6).
So it appears you can only track some really dry vocals.
And I didn't see any bit/sample rate options so I'm not sure that if I tested GB on a G5 with the built in SPDIF, I may have had more options.
Again I only spent maybe 10 minutes on it and with no manual and on a 20" iMac with no SPDIF.
So, it seems like it's a good sketch pad but the fact you can't export into something else makes it quite limited. I think with more time on a machine, there's probably a way to do that, doncha think?