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<div>see the podcast linked here already and when Bryan gets his pdf
or whatever of the keynote, I'll share it here or on the iWeb
site.</div>
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<div><font face="Helvetica" color="#000000">Bryan Baker on GarageBand
- 6/26/07<br>
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Bryan provided a great program on GarageBand and how it can be used to
create and score music, for podcasts, for recording iChat audio
conferences and as an audio workstation. His presentation is at
the website both in graphic form and as a podcast.</font><br>
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<div><font face="Helvetica" color="#000000">While there are some
limits, the demonstration from Bryan showed there were quite a few fun
and helpful things you can do with GB. There is a guitar tuner
in GB as well.</font><br>
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<div><font face="Helvetica" color="#000000">You can even put images in
your GB items [podcasts? not sure what other use]</font></div>
<div><font face="Helvetica" color="#000000">Keynote to</font></div>
<div><font face="Helvetica" color="#000000">export images<br>
then you can bring into GB - then can click and drag into track<br>
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Things to do with GB<br>
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can create music with or without a separate instrument<br>
can input using the Mac keyboard<br>
sofrtware instrument versus real instrument<br>
input MIDI files<br>
musical typing<br>
scoring<br>
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excellent package to get = "Drums on Demand" can be
purchased and licensed to use to work with your music<br>
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Getting to Market:</font></div>
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</x-tab>CDBaby - like Amazon for independent artists, self-publishing
for music [basic setup, barcodes, digital distribution] - $35 for each
album fee [you send them 5 CDs and they sell and handle the rest, take
$4 each one and you price as you wish]<x-tab>
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</x-tab>get CDs duplicated [company in Nevada can do 20 or so at
a time, problem getting to get them pressed in small quantities;
there are other companies of course] - need artwork<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>get Seen and Heard<br>
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to get into iTunes or other sources, can go thru CD Baby - need
barcodes -- that can be expensive so CDBaby has a service for
providing a barcode per CD/Title at $20</font><br>
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<div><font face="Helvetica" color="#000000">upfront costs - $55 each
CD</font> to do both iTunes [barcoding] and production. You'll
want to price accordingly.</div>
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