Wired is running a feature on Apple’s new music-recording software, GarageBand. Apparently the software is gaining quite a following, with user groups forming on social networking services like orkut and Tribe.net. There’s also a great link to the Creativity/Machine blog that examines some of the limitations of the software that the amateur production crowd is already raising as issues.
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Personally, I think Garage Band isn’t nearly as professional or cool as Apple’s Soundtrack. Garage Band is to Soundtrack as a tricycle is to a motorcycle. Soundtrack is just way souped up and amazing for film scoring and even mixing your own tracks.
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