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Sending GarageBand Tracks to iTunes

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Summary: Sending songs from GarageBand to iTunes to burn and organize is easier than any other program and can be done with the click of a mouse. Export musical tracks from GarageBand to iTunes for burning and organizing as an experienced music producer shows how easy it is to use.

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By Rattanak Ouk
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Rattanak Ouk is an engineer from West Hartford, Connecticut. He was born in Cambodia and was raised in the United States. He attended the University of Hartford and today words as a...read more

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"Another thing you can do to set your song up is to send your song to iTunes. This allows you to burn the song to CD. So what we're going to do is open our song, make sure, make sure that we have the whoop where we want it, and we're going to say, "Send song to iTunes". What's going to happen is, it's going to create a mix-down, and it's going to copy the preview. Once this is all set, your song will be in iTunes so you can listen to it, and it will start playing. This way I can burn it from here or I can do anything else with it. You could also create play lists within iTunes, and then make it a mix, or adjust your beats, you know what I'm saying? So when they play, they just cycle through all your different beats. This is a, this would be good, you know what I'm saying? So it's a simple, easy way of organizing all your beats, and having a easy way of displaying them. Especially with iTunes, you see you can, you can play them with all the other songs and mix them in with other songs. So like when you make a mix CD, you can put your beats and then some other beats and some real songs, whatever."

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