You can use GarageBand as a way to record your voice or anything with your Mac's microphone. You can record bits and pieces and rearrange and edit them. You can also overlay tracks. Each track can be altered with editable filters. You can then export your audio as a standard file to share or use in other software.
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You’re getting the same quality sound you would anywhere you plug in an Apogee interface. Not only that, but Apogee has developed products such as the JAM and MiC specifically pioneered for studio-quality recording on iPad. Record your guitar and vocals straight to your iPad unlike ever before. You can connect real instruments, such as electric keyboards and guitars to your Mac for use in GarageBand. Using real instruments with GarageBand produces not only better sound, but realistic practice, as you finger the actual instrument and not an on-screen keyboard/string set.
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