YOU ARE SUCH A BLESSING!!! I am currently homeless and broken after losing everything after business failure, (the loss includes employed helpers). I have no money and do not know how to beg on the street. Instead, I look for videos like yours to help me reboot. It is SUPER difficult to ward off depression at times so I am SO GRATEFUL for your generosity AND Amazing, Clear articulation during your vids. I just incorporated GarageBand recently and you are the FIRST person I found so easy to follow. I also really love that you include the long standing Audacity. I have used it for years but I REALLY like GB… now that I can clearly understand it. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
Just remember when recording in digital audio always have Peak audio levels at -3 dbs or less. Because the signal to noise ratio is so high in digital audio, you can boost the audio in post after it is recorded and not have really loud hiss like back in the days of analog recordings where you had to record as close to zero DBS as possible to avoid hiss . However if you accidentally peek out over 0 DBS in the red in digital recordings, it's almost impossible to fix in post and is a very common mistake of inexperienced recorders.
Thank you so much, Pat, for the awesome tutorial. The BEST thing for me, however, came towards the end: "it does not matter what your voice sounds like". I've been delaying starting a podcast for over a year now only and only because of this single reason. Thanks a ton!!!
Dear Pat, I am about to record my first podcast, and your tips are so valuable. Also, the way you present all this is so generous and feels so kindhearted. Thank you very much!!! I love listening to you. Nathalie (podcast: House of Qi, all about your energy and health, the natural way - in Holland, so in Dutch)
OMG! Finally a super simple tutorial. Thank you! Every other tutorial was way too advanced. I wanted something to show me as if I had never before used GarageBand. You explained everything perfectly. Thank you! The only thing I would still like to learn is compression when finalizing a voice over.
I was trying to use my Lenovo because my Mac is full. Audacity just doesn’t look friendly. I was exhausted trying to use it. I tried GarageBand on the Mac and not only is it esthetically pleasing, but it seems much more updated and user friendly. It is 3:05am. I can practice when I wake up! Thank you so much! You made it very simple to focus on this.
Thank you, very straightforward tutorial to get you started. Recommended to anyone who opened garageband for the first time and doesn’t have a clue on which button to click .
Tip for using Levelator: If you have Intro/Outro music, first edit and export only the vocal track without the Intro/Outro and put it through the Levelator. Then add the Intro/Outro music to the vocal track from the Levelator and export in your desired format. If you export with the Intro/Outro music and then put it through the Levelator it might distort the sound of the music. Hope this helps.
Really appreciate the simplicity and straight to the point tutorial! I actually purchased a skillshare membership to master Garageband but this is honestly so much faster, just as easy, and exactly what I'm looking for. I'll definitely be keeping the membership for other courses but you saved me a bunch of time and you earned yourself a new subscriber and listener. Thank you!
You're so encouraging! Other than how easy you made each step for us, I really appreciate what you said in the end about not worrying about how our voice sounds. We definitely need to quiet down that negative voice in our own minds and keep creating encouraging content. Thank you!
I've used Garageband for years. When recording a vocal like a podcast, I do guided visualization which are similar to hypnosis there are five things I do immediately. 1 I click the library icon at the top left. You do not need that. 2 Click on the measure key arrow and select time (just ike you did 3 off count in 4 off metronome 5 hit the A key to open those controls and leave them open, You always need fade in and fade out at beginning and end of any vocal recording or it sounds weird. If you are recording at home and do not have soundproof everything, Most of Us, leave a blank space of four or five seconds for cleaning background sound. Next, when you make a flub, go back to a spot where you have a clean recording with the play head, hit R and you will record right over the mistake. You DO NOT need to delete. just a waste of time. I personally use SoundSoap 5 and 5+ for cleaning. There are a number of these sound cleaners. I got this when it was a free add on and I upgraded as it got better. I once had an airplane fly directly over my house during a Great Recording. I stopped talking for ten seconds or more while swearing in my head about this ruined great recording. I got to the area and Used the Cycle (hit the C key to turn on and off) I put that over the Only Airplane sound and Pushed the Learn Sound button in SoundSoap and it removed the sound from before I could hear it until way after I thought it was gone and great recording was saved. I now use a dedicated 2011 MacBook Pro running 10.13.6 so, older software, older Garageband 10.3.5 and a Blue Yeti Mic. 90% of my post is done with Soundsoap cleaning any hums, clicks and broadband sounds
you have made my day with this!!! things have changed a lot since this post but i was still able to find it useful. thank you for your content! saving lives!
Hi Pat, You are my first step to becoming a podcast newbie. I get your teaching style simple and smooth. I will let you know how I do with this first step and thank you for your easy approach to Garageband.
Thanks Pat! This is great. I know a lot of people use different utilities, but I have Garage Band and this is very helpful in giving me a place to start.
Thanks Glenn! It's definitely a great place to start since it's low-cost (nothing for most), and it's relatively user friendly. There's definitely more powerful software out there (which demos will come for later, like Audition) but this is what I used for years for my podcast before switching, and it's great!
This was exactly what I needed. Thank you Pat! You explained it so detailed, yet so simple on how to use Garage Band for your podcast! I'm hoping in the last 2 years since you made this video much hasn't changed with GB!
Thanks for a great video Pat. Was about to pull my hair out trying to figure out different programs I have but I’ll now just start with Garage Band as it’s easier to use. Have a great day!
Thanks man. I am working on starting up my own podcast and I am not overly familiar with garageband. Your videos have been helpful. I am rewatching the video you did for creating a podcast template
Thanks Pat!! Perfect timing for me too! I want to create a recorded webinar next week and wanted to use garageband and imovie rather than do a screen share recording because it give me more room to edit. You have answered so many of my questions!!
Hey Sam! Thanks for the comment! You won the SPI pin giveaway for this video! Shoot an email to pat@smartpassiveincome.com and we’ll get you hooked up! 🙌🏼
Hello! Thank you so much. This has been so helpful. I had an audio that I wished to edit, and after watching your video once, I was able to edit it with great ease (after spending months just ignoring it, because everyone else I know either uses audacity or are still living in garageband's legacy settings from 2014. This has been a big help, thank you again!
Thank you SO much for this clear and simple to use tutorial. It’s really helping me and my confidence in recording and editing my very first podcast!! Great work!
Just super wonderful and helpful. Thank you so much. I love the specific and clear instructions. Got garage band running and recorded a few tracks already. Finally I am using this great software! Thanks
Thank you so much for the tutorial pat, and for recommending your tutorial website at the end! It has everything I was looking for, and all of the answers to my questions! Im hoping to start my own podcast soon, and am so grateful that I stumbled across your channel☺️☺️
Hi I’m recording with two guests on my podcast I’ve got 3 mics linked up in my mackbook. I’ve got headphones plugged into my mic is there a way I can monitor the sound of all the mics just through my headphones?
So glad I found your video tutorial. Great job. Learning step-by-step how to record podcast. I've noticed that my sound wave is a flat-line (I still can hear the track but it shows flat-line). I connected mic to Yamaha MG10XU mixer and that to the MacBook.
Very helpful Pat. Great job. I would have liked to see how you used audio files from your desktop/computer to add to the additional tracks and create an intro, outro, bumpers and such. But still a good job. Thanks.
Holy cow was that helpful! Thanks so much for sharing. I wish I'd listened to this BEFORE I did my first podcast, but on the other hand, I also might not have understood what you were saying if I hadn't already dealt with that frustration!
Pat - thank you for this video. Super simple and straight forward. Great lesson. Step by step guide for the real beginners. Doing and showing - Wicked helpful. Cheers
YOU ARE SUCH A BLESSING!!! I am currently homeless and broken after losing everything after business failure, (the loss includes employed helpers). I have no money and do not know how to beg on the street. Instead, I look for videos like yours to help me reboot. It is SUPER difficult to ward off depression at times so I am SO GRATEFUL for your generosity AND Amazing, Clear articulation during your vids. I just incorporated GarageBand recently and you are the FIRST person I found so easy to follow. I also really love that you include the long standing Audacity. I have used it for years but I REALLY like GB… now that I can clearly understand it. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
Finally, someone who explains audio editing plain and simple! Nice job, Pat!
Just remember when recording in digital audio always have Peak audio levels at -3 dbs or less. Because the signal to noise ratio is so high in digital audio, you can boost the audio in post after it is recorded and not have really loud hiss like back in the days of analog recordings where you had to record as close to zero DBS as possible to avoid hiss . However if you accidentally peek out over 0 DBS in the red in digital recordings, it's almost impossible to fix in post and is a very common mistake of inexperienced recorders.
Thank you so much, Pat, for the awesome tutorial. The BEST thing for me, however, came towards the end: "it does not matter what your voice sounds like". I've been delaying starting a podcast for over a year now only and only because of this single reason. Thanks a ton!!!
Dear Pat, I am about to record my first podcast, and your tips are so valuable. Also, the way you present all this is so generous and feels so kindhearted. Thank you very much!!! I love listening to you. Nathalie (podcast: House of Qi, all about your energy and health, the natural way - in Holland, so in Dutch)
OMG! Finally a super simple tutorial. Thank you! Every other tutorial was way too advanced. I wanted something to show me as if I had never before used GarageBand. You explained everything perfectly. Thank you! The only thing I would still like to learn is compression when finalizing a voice over.
I was trying to use my Lenovo because my Mac is full. Audacity just doesn’t look friendly. I was exhausted trying to use it. I tried GarageBand on the Mac and not only is it esthetically pleasing, but it seems much more updated and user friendly. It is 3:05am. I can practice when I wake up! Thank you so much! You made it very simple to focus on this.
Thank you, very straightforward tutorial to get you started. Recommended to anyone who opened garageband for the first time and doesn’t have a clue on which button to click .
Pat, I watched several tutorials on basic GarageBand voice and editing and yours was the BEST!
I can't agree more! He made it so much easier to understand comparing to others. :)
I'm a year late with this video but just discovered it. THANK you so much for your in-depth tutorial! You have no idea how much that helped! xo
Wow! I am a 72-year-old grandma and I really got it. Thanks very much.
Tip for using Levelator: If you have Intro/Outro music, first edit and export only the vocal track without the Intro/Outro and put it through the Levelator. Then add the Intro/Outro music to the vocal track from the Levelator and export in your desired format. If you export with the Intro/Outro music and then put it through the Levelator it might distort the sound of the music. Hope this helps.
i have a project tp create a podcast and this was just what I needed. Thank you very much and peace be.
Really appreciate the simplicity and straight to the point tutorial! I actually purchased a skillshare membership to master Garageband but this is honestly so much faster, just as easy, and exactly what I'm looking for. I'll definitely be keeping the membership for other courses but you saved me a bunch of time and you earned yourself a new subscriber and listener. Thank you!
You're so encouraging! Other than how easy you made each step for us, I really appreciate what you said in the end about not worrying about how our voice sounds. We definitely need to quiet down that negative voice in our own minds and keep creating encouraging content. Thank you!
Agreed! Love your comment
That was amazing...I’m so technologically illiterate and that made a lot of sense to me! Thanks so much! ☺️👍👍
Great tutorial. I'm an iOS developer and longtime audio software user and it didn't matter: I found GarageBand impenetrable. You made it easy. Thanks.
Pat: This is the only RUclips in the entire Internet that has sooo many likes and no dislikes. Thanks for doing this.
I've used Garageband for years. When recording a vocal like a podcast, I do guided visualization which are similar to hypnosis there are five things I do immediately.
1 I click the library icon at the top left. You do not need that.
2 Click on the measure key arrow and select time (just ike you did
3 off count in
4 off metronome
5 hit the A key to open those controls and leave them open, You always need fade in and fade out at beginning and end of any vocal recording or it sounds weird.
If you are recording at home and do not have soundproof everything, Most of Us, leave a blank space of four or five seconds for cleaning background sound.
Next, when you make a flub, go back to a spot where you have a clean recording with the play head, hit R and you will record right over the mistake. You DO NOT need to delete. just a waste of time.
I personally use SoundSoap 5 and 5+ for cleaning. There are a number of these sound cleaners. I got this when it was a free add on and I upgraded as it got better.
I once had an airplane fly directly over my house during a Great Recording.
I stopped talking for ten seconds or more while swearing in my head about this ruined great recording. I got to the area and Used the Cycle (hit the C key to turn on and off) I put that over the Only Airplane sound and Pushed the Learn Sound button in SoundSoap and it removed the sound from before I could hear it until way after I thought it was gone and great recording was saved.
I now use a dedicated 2011 MacBook Pro running 10.13.6 so, older software, older Garageband 10.3.5 and a Blue Yeti Mic.
90% of my post is done with Soundsoap cleaning any hums, clicks and broadband sounds
you have made my day with this!!! things have changed a lot since this post but i was still able to find it useful. thank you for your content! saving lives!
You're such a good teacher dude I am creating an intro for my podcast and your video showed me pretty much everything I needed to know. BIG THANK YOU!
Thank you! Really well done. Thankfully there are people out there like you making up for Apple's increasing disregard for simplicity and "just work".
I wish to reiterate what Think About It reports.... everything I was seeking, step x step, clarity... confidence to get started. Thank you
Hi Pat,
You are my first step to becoming a podcast newbie. I get your teaching style simple and smooth. I will let you know how I do with this first step and thank you for your easy approach to Garageband.
Watching this video 3yrs after you posted the video. Great video! Thanks for the content.
Thanks Pat! This is great. I know a lot of people use different utilities, but I have Garage Band and this is very helpful in giving me a place to start.
Thanks Glenn! It's definitely a great place to start since it's low-cost (nothing for most), and it's relatively user friendly. There's definitely more powerful software out there (which demos will come for later, like Audition) but this is what I used for years for my podcast before switching, and it's great!
This was exactly what I needed. Thank you Pat! You explained it so detailed, yet so simple on how to use Garage Band for your podcast! I'm hoping in the last 2 years since you made this video much hasn't changed with GB!
Thanks Pat! Just the part about the yellow bar at the top answered a big question for me.
Thanks for a great video Pat. Was about to pull my hair out trying to figure out different programs I have but I’ll now just start with Garage Band as it’s easier to use. Have a great day!
Ahhh Thank you so much for this tutorial! Simple and exactly all the information needed for a podcast without extra fluff.
Excellent! Every element was useful (even the orange highlights above the playhead...I couldn't figure out why that was happening!). Thank-you!!
I am amazed! I am soooo a novice. I do want to take your course. You teach in such a way that I understood your instructions!
This is the best set up I have seen so far! Thank you.
Pat Flynn is an excellent teacher. I would highly recommend this tutorial!
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Thanks man. I am working on starting up my own podcast and I am not overly familiar with garageband. Your videos have been helpful. I am rewatching the video you did for creating a podcast template
Thanks Pat!! Perfect timing for me too! I want to create a recorded webinar next week and wanted to use garageband and imovie rather than do a screen share recording because it give me more room to edit. You have answered so many of my questions!!
Hey Sam! Thanks for the comment! You won the SPI pin giveaway for this video! Shoot an email to pat@smartpassiveincome.com and we’ll get you hooked up! 🙌🏼
Hello! Thank you so much. This has been so helpful. I had an audio that I wished to edit, and after watching your video once, I was able to edit it with great ease (after spending months just ignoring it, because everyone else I know either uses audacity or are still living in garageband's legacy settings from 2014. This has been a big help, thank you again!
Thank you SO much for this clear and simple to use tutorial. It’s really helping me and my confidence in recording and editing my very first podcast!!
Great work!
I UNDERSTOOD THIS!! I'm technologically challenged, but I UNDERSTOOD this! Thank you, Pat! :)
I searched "how to edit garage band" your video popped up first! GOOD WORK!! - Jase
This is the best tutorial I have seen so far!
Just started my podcast and this was a great video! It was very easy to follow along, thank you!!
Just super wonderful and helpful. Thank you so much. I love the specific and clear instructions. Got garage band running and recorded a few tracks already. Finally I am using this great software! Thanks
Well done - just getting into podcasting and this video is a great help on the GB side. thank you.
Thank you so much for the tutorial pat, and for recommending your tutorial website at the end! It has everything I was looking for, and all of the answers to my questions! Im hoping to start my own podcast soon, and am so grateful that I stumbled across your channel☺️☺️
Great video for my first Podcast project. Thanks Pat. I'll share this with my other colleagues
clear explanation...thanks!
Thanks Ravi!
Excellent tutorial! This has been super helpful to get me started with Garage Band for podcasting! Really like your presentation style.
Hi I’m recording with two guests on my podcast I’ve got 3 mics linked up in my mackbook. I’ve got headphones plugged into my mic is there a way I can monitor the sound of all the mics just through my headphones?
Even in mid 2022 this is SO HELPFUL! Thank you😊
Best video brother! I watched so many and I could not find an easy and simple one like yours, so thank you very much!
So glad I found your video tutorial. Great job. Learning step-by-step how to record podcast. I've noticed that my sound wave is a flat-line (I still can hear the track but it shows flat-line). I connected mic to Yamaha MG10XU mixer and that to the MacBook.
Very helpful Pat. Great job. I would have liked to see how you used audio files from your desktop/computer to add to the additional tracks and create an intro, outro, bumpers and such. But still a good job. Thanks.
Thank you! I'm going to try recording right now.
Fantastic video Pat 👍!!!! Very clear and easy to follow. Thank you so much for doing this.
This was so helpful thank you! I watched several as well and this was great for me as a beginner. Truly appreciate it .
Pat, this was so simple to understand! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this. Super simple instructions, very easy to follow along. This was amazing! ❤️
2020, your video is still so useful!! Thank you Pat
THANK YOU PAT! Great demo. Easy to understand. Now I am excited!
Thank you for all the wonderful reminders!!
Super informative and easy to follow. Thanks for making this video!
This was fantastic Pat! I had a few tweaks to make and I learned them from you. Solid. Thanks again!
This was a great and easy resource. Thanks Pat.
Holy cow was that helpful! Thanks so much for sharing. I wish I'd listened to this BEFORE I did my first podcast, but on the other hand, I also might not have understood what you were saying if I hadn't already dealt with that frustration!
is it possible to add the recording to a video that I took on my phone while recording my voice on a mic to garage band?
Pat this video was super helpful!! Thank yo so much!
Thank you so much for this! I have been trying to figure this out on my own as I record meditations and add music! I was doing it all wrong!
Thank you for posting this, Pat!
Pat, this was excellent and just what I needed to get started. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this, I plan on launching my podcast this November and this has helped me alot!
This was a great beginning tutorial - thank you!
#newsubscriber ;-)
Thanks Pat! Super helpful and very easy to follow tutorial.
Awesome video... thanks Pat. Lots of crucial info in a succinct tutorial.
Thanx for sharing information for beginners...God bless you bro!
Excellent tutorial. So clear and informative. Bravo!
Helpful video! You showed how to delete at the End of his recording. How do you edit/delete a measure from within the recording?
You have the best, most informative videos! Thank you!
I really appreciate your time, thanks a lot Pat that was very helpful!
Thank you so much, that tutorial was very clear and easy to understand.
Beautiful work. Thanks so much! Just started exploring this :) More power to you brother!
I am so grateful to you!!!! Thank you so much for making this video!!!!!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
This. Was. AWESOME!!! thank you so much Pat for this and the rest I'm about to watch
Pat - thank you for this video. Super simple and straight forward. Great lesson. Step by step guide for the real beginners. Doing and showing - Wicked helpful. Cheers
My pleasure! Happy to help!
Thank you so much! This is very helpful as I am a beginner.
This was so very helpful. Thank you so very much!
thanks for putting this together! Very useful
Pat this was incredible thank you SO SO MUCH!!!!
My God! You are simply the best! Thank you sooooo much!!🤩
I appreciate your very helpful tutorial. Thank you
OMG thank you for teaching this!!!!!!!! So appreciate you Pat!
You are the man Pat! This just helped me design my workflow to cut down editing time.
Awesome! Glad it was helpful!
wow this is so incredibly helpful and direct!!!
Very helpful and well explained thank you1
Thanks pat for the video, just stated my podcast and this video will surely help me. 😁
Great job Pat thank you for the awesome content and great delivery
Wow, super helpful. Thanks Pat.
Very clear and concise. And very helpful too :)
You're doing a good service with this tutorial, good job!
Thanks a lot. I was struggling because I could hear a click sound in my recording. Preciate you 👍
great video, really clear and simple