

To do that go on the top left corner of your screen, where you have a pencil icon, and drag the pencil to the right to unlock it (it should turn red). To add the keyframes along the line you need to unlock the pencil first. You can move that line up and down to change the volume level of an entire track, or you can create keyframes (shifting points) on the line to alter the volume level of specific sections.

You should then click on Automation and the screen will go darker with a grey line over each one of your tracks. To change the volume levels of your tracks, tap one of the instrument icons on the left side of your screen. Change the Volume Levels / Fade In / Fade Out To adjust the number of loops you want your track to give, trim or expand the track by pressing one of the endings of your clip and dragging the ending to the desired position. Select the option Loop on the menu and the track will be put on loop. To put a track on loop, tap the track and a menu bar will appear on top of it. Press split and the clip will split on the spot you have chosen. To split a clip, move the white line to where you want to split it, tap the clip and a menu bar will appear on top of it. To trim a clip, press one of the endings of your clip and drag the ending to the desired position. To move your tracks along the timeline to put them in the right order, press the clip you want to move and drag it to the right position. It is important you zoom in on your tracks while editing so you can see them in greater detail. To zoom in and out of your tracks pinch the screen. Go through the recording process and then press the third icon from the left on the top Toolbar to return to the editing screen. If you just want to add more to the same audio track, scroll the white bar on the timeline to the end of your clip and press the microphone button on the top left corner of your screen. That new recording should appear on a new track once you return to the editing screen.Ī muted track (note the blue volume icon)
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Then click on the triple squares on the top left corner of your screen (or on the plus sign on the bottom left corner of your screen), scroll to the Audio Recorder option, and go through the process described in the previous section. The mute icon should turn blue and your audio track should turn white. To add any extra tracks, pull the section with the microphone on the left side of your screen and click on mute to mute the track you have already created. To move from the audio recording screen to the editing screen, click on the third icon from the left on the top toolbar. Click on the same button to stop recording. You are ready to start recording, just press the record button – the red circle on top of your screen – wait for the 4 beats given by the metronome, and start speaking. It should turn from blue to white, white meaning off. As you will not be producing a musical composition, press 8 bars on the next screen and then select Automatic and Done, on the top right corner.Īfter, make sure the metronome is off by clicking on it. Here you can change the number of bars you are recording.

Scroll until you see Audio Recorder and then select Voice.īefore you start recording, click on the plus sign on the top right corner of your screen. You will then face a plethora of instrument options. On top of your screen you will have two options, Live Loops or Tracks, make sure to select Tracks. To create a spoken voice track and edit it on GarageBand, first open the app on your iPhone and select ‘Create new project’.
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If you have an iPhone or iPad, you have access to GarageBand, a competent free audio editing app.
