Sunday, 16 March 2014

Software - Justyne Yuen-Lee


For my podcast, I’m considering using GarageBand on my Macbook after someone suggested it. Apple has a step-by-step guide on their website that is easily to follow. It includes steps from the very beginning of creating a new podcast, recording your voice using a microphone, adding jingles and sound effects, importing media files, to sharing the podcast online or by exporting it. There is also a YouTube tutorial by Eric Timmer for the new version of GarageBand so, I, a new user, can watch exactly what to click. He points out that Apple removed the podcast option, but can create a podcast on empty project.
            After playing around with GarageBand, I think it’ll take some time to get used to the program, but that’s just like any other software. I think after getting the hang of it, it’ll be okay for me to use it without much difficulty. But I also foresee that once I do learn how to do more things, I’ll spend more time editing the little details rather than focusing on recording the entire podcast.
            I recorded my voice as a test and, as usual, I hate the way I sound in recordings, but, I have no choice! Here’s to finishing the rest of my research.

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