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  2. GarageBand - Wikipedia

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    GarageBand is a software application by Apple for macOS, iPadOS, ... loop a section of it or adjust the tuning and volume envelope of the sample. The app comes with ...

  3. Magix Samplitude - Wikipedia

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    If the object is a MIDI object, it will appear as a series of square dots that represent the MIDI notes contained therein. Through the Object Editor, various controls and effects (Pan, Volume, Invert Phase, Timestretch, Pitchshift, VST plugins, Magix Plugins, etc.) can be applied at the Object level as opposed to being applied at the Track level.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia/Recording guidelines

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    If they do, then "clipping" will occur (part of the sound information will be lost) and you'll just get a blaring noise. On the other hand, the volume should be set fairly high. Once you have finished the recording, you should boost its volume. If you perform normalization as described above, the volume will increase.

  5. MainStage (software) - Wikipedia

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    This allows a user to drag out an object that acts as a software representation of a hardware controller like a button, knob or fader and assign that to a parameter such as volume, pan or even more complex things. MainStage comes bundled with a number of sampled software instruments (such as pianos, guitars, drum kits and pads) as well as ...

  6. List of software by Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    GarageBand – an amateur-oriented digital audio workstation [14] [15] (previously part of the iLife suite) [13] Logic Pro – a digital audio workstation [16] (previously part of Logic Studio) [17] MainStage – music software for use in live performances [18]

  7. Garage band (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    GarageBand, audio production software by Apple; GarageBand.com, an online community 2003–2010; Garage Band, a 2005 graphic novel by Gipi "Garage Band", an episode of Beavis and Butt-Head; Garage (band), Czech rock band from Prague

  8. Levelator - Wikipedia

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    The Levelator reads the original audio file and creates a new audio file with balanced levels and a uniform overall volume level that is then saved in the same format as the original, but with ".output " added to the file name. Only PCM audio source files are supported (most major file formats, including WAV and AIFF [6]). Video and lossy ...

  9. Soundtrack Pro - Wikipedia

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    Unchecking the check box for one action removes its effect (and the waveform changes animatedly to reflect the change). Moving the purple tag upwards cycles back through the actions history. The program also features AppleScript automation and batch processing, for which it also provides actions for Mac OS X v10.4 's Automator application.