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GarageBand for iPad



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7 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:43 pm

    absolutely terrible

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  2. That's bad!

    Come on,
    you can do better Stuff with Garageband...

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  3. Indeed...Amateur hour. Which, really is the target demographic.

    I had high hopes, but the tones are so uninspiring that I gave up.
    Along with the inability to import files. Grrrrrr.

    Where is the App for actual musicians?

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  4. Anonymous11:10 pm

    Too bad!
    How about this video?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXtJUwQORwM&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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  5. Anonymous2:16 am

    I kinda disagree with the other comments. I had a play with gb at a music retailer yesterday and found it to be really uninspiring and just "meh". I think this video is a fair representation of the experience I had.

    2Potato

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  6. Anonymous3:55 am

    I have to agree. Sometimes people here are critical just to be trolls, but this music has very basic problems with timing and staying on the beat (and not in a creative way).

    What makes it kind of silly is the production values on the video are relatively high, which probably makes the music sound that much worse.

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  7. Anonymous3:58 am

    @anon above: that video is much better. The powerballad thing isn't my cup of tea, but the musicianship is orders of magnitude better. I can see what people are saying about being restricted by the sonic palette though. I guess if that bugs you, then just stick with nanostudibeatmaker or nanoloop or jasuto ...

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