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Garageband Updated to 4.1.1

Apple has released an update to GarageBand which brings it to 4.1.1.

This update improves overall stability and addresses issues with file export to iPhone.

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54 months ago
I got a quicktime update as well in SU.
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54 months ago
Ringtone import from Garageband into iTunes worked for me without a hitch. Synced to my iPhone and was able to select the ringtone as an alarm sound (I have a sound bite of a grandfather clock that I prefer over any of Apple's alarm sounds for waking up in the morning).

Sound quality appears to be limited to 128 kbps.
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54 months ago
And GarageBand seems snappier!
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54 months ago
If only the transform voice function in GB worked properly. For a podcast we were working on we tried transforming a voice from male to female and the quality was crappo with a lot of "warble" sounds amongst the speech.
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54 months ago
Seems that you can create a ringtone from a Garageband project now with
4.1.1-as http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307108 suggests.

That includes original compositions that you make and Apple loops.
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54 months ago
Nice catch. Maybe people can stop whining about iPhone ringtone pricing (at least those iPhone users with iLife '08 - sorry Windows users).
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54 months ago
You missed out on this one. This should have been on the front page and posted on Digg. However, the faux apple fansite TUAW beat you to it.
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54 months ago
I always wondered why Garageband didn't have an i at the front... it's like its some kinda rogue iApp that someone snuck into iLife while Steve was on vacation

Not that I mind... the i is starting to wear a bit... thin. :rolleyes:
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54 months ago
Kind of an FYI for those not familiar with Garageband: non-DRM music can be imported into Garageband (from iTunes, for example). Within Garageband you can then choose a portion of the song to loop. Export it back into iTunes as a ringtone and then sync with iPhone. Voila, easy custom ringtones.
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54 months ago

Seems that you can create a ringtone from a Garageband project now with
4.1.1-as http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307108 suggests.

That includes original compositions that you make and Apple loops.


You mean Apple's not charging for the ring tones you create with GarageBand?
:D
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