The GarageBand Book
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Tony Bove has played harmonica since he was nine, in various bands you never heard of (such as the Graceful Duck, the Mystic Valley Ramblers, and the Great Next Whatever). But as a founding member of the Flying Other Brothers (www.flyingotherbros.com), Tony has recently performed with Hall-of-Fame rockers and now uses GarageBand to compose songs.
Tony has kicked around the computer industry for decades, editing the influential Inside Report on New Media newsletter and writing for weekly and monthly magazines, including Computer Currents, Nextworld, The Chicago Tribune Sunday Technology Section, and NewMedia. He also cofounded and edited Desktop Publishing/Publish magazine. Computer trade shows and conferences were known for their informal music gatherings, and Tony was a founding member of Random Axes and other nerd-musician configurations at these events.
When not playing music or doing all those other things, Tony found time to write 20 books on computing, desktop publishing, and multimedia, including The iLife ’04 Book with Andy Ihnatko, iLife All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, and iPod and iTunes For Dummies with Cheryl Rhodes, and a series of books about Macromedia Director, Adobe Illustrator, and PageMaker. Tony has also worked as a director of enterprise marketing for a large software company and as a communications director and technical publications manager. (Got work? Look him up at his site, www.rockument.com/bove.html.)
Tracing the personal computer revolution back to the Sixties counterculture, Tony went out on a limb and produced a CD-ROM documentary in 1996, Haight-Ashbury in the Sixties (featuring music from the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and the Jefferson Airplane). Tony also developed the Rockument music site (www.rockument.com), with commentary and radio programs focused on rock music history.

Andy Ihnatkohas been a leading voice in the Macintosh community for over fifteen years. Currently the Chicago Sun-Times’ technology columnist, he contributes to numerous periodicals and is a favorite conference speaker.

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Foreword.

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

About the Author.

Contents.

Part I: Kick Out the Jams.

Chapter 1: Songs in the Key of iLife.

Chapter 2: Adding Prerecorded Loops.

Chapter 3: Making Music Tracks.

Chapter 4: Mixing the Tracks.

Chapter 5: Playing in iTunes.

Part II: Careful with That Axe, Eugene.

Chapter 6: Using Software Instruments.

Chapter 7: Using Real Instruments.

Chapter 8: Recording and Performing.

Part III: In Search of the Lost Chord.

Chapter 9: Editing Tracks.

Chapter 10: All About Effects.

Chapter 11: Mixing and Shaping the Sound.

Part IV: Sympathy for the Demo.

Chapter 12: Managing Your Music.

Chapter 13: Putting Songs on an iPod.

Chapter 14: Burning CDs and Sharing Music.

Part V: When the Music’s Over.

Chapter 15: Making Slideshows and Videos.

Chapter 16: Putting Music Videos on DVD.

Chapter 17: Tips and Resources.

Chapter 18: Twenty GarageBand Questions from Aunt Estelle.

Index.

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