Podcasting with GarageBand

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+ Podcasting with GarageBand Instructor: Rhiannon Myers

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Podcasting with GarageBand Instructor: Rhiannon Myers

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+What is a Podcast?

“A podcast is like a radio or TV show that you can download over the Internet. People who want to listen to (or watch) a podcast can download an individual podcast episode or subscribe to a podcast series. You can create podcast episodes in GarageBand, and then upload them to the Internet using iWeb or another application.” (GarageBand 2011)

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+Podcasting: Script Writing Basics Provide an overview of your topic, then offer specifics Write tight Keep it conversational

Avoid jargon Use easy, conversational language Stay succinct

Use active, positive and present tense Make it personal

Podcasting as creating a one-to-one relationship between you and the listener

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+Podcasting and Information Professionals: If used effectively, podcasting can significantly increase

access to library, archive and museum content. Potential uses includes: Self-guided audio tours

Royal Ontario Museum http://www.rom.on.ca/media/audio/index.php

Education material Interviews Highlighting collections content

Bata Shoe Museum http://www.batashoemuseum.ca/podcasts/index.shtml

Royal Ontario Museum http://www.rom.on.ca/media/podcasts/index.php

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+Navigating GarageBand: The Interface for Podcasting Tracks Display

Allows you to select a track, adjust audio levels and edit portions of a track throughout the podcast

Media Browser Displays audio files and image files that can be added to your

podcast. Selected files can be inserted into the podcast by selecting a chosen file and dragging it to the workspace

Track Editor Section Allows you to adjust volume, cut and trim audio files. The display

shows volume levels and timing information for the track being edited

Main Tool Bar Contains the controls for playing audio, adjusting audio levels for the

entire project. This feature allows you to access the track editor, add new tracks, and access the media browser, loop browser and track information

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+Get Started with GarageBand: Equipment Mac Computer Camera (optional) External USB microphone

Used to capture better sound quality Example: Blue Snowball Microphone

Internet connection (optional) Headphones Purpose Script

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+Creating a new podcast project To start, create a new podcast project:

1. In the Project Chooser, click New Project, then select the Podcast icon

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+Creating a new Podcast project

1. You will be directed to a default setup where you will be asked to name your project. Enter a file name for your project and click Create.

1. Use the default settings for tempo, signature and key, unless directed otherwise

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+The GarageBand Interface: Features Tracks Display

This features allows you to select a track, adjust audio levels and edit portions of a track

Media Browser This browser displays audio files, movie and image files on your

computer that can be added to podcasts. To insert media your podcast, simply select a chosen file and drag it to the workspace

Track Editor Section This features allows you adjust volume, cut and trim audio files.

The display shows volume levels and timing information concerning the track being worked on.

Main Tool Bar This is where controls for playing audio and adjusting audio

levels for the entire project are located.

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+Adding Voice Tracks: Select voice track “Male” or “Female” Prior to recording the voice track:

Select Control > Turn off Metronome Choose the “solo track control” headphones icon to select

the track you’ll be recording to. The icon will turn yellow when activated.

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+Adding Voice Tracks: Click the red “record” button on the main control panel

to begin:

To listen to your recording, click the “play” button, as indicated by the large, right-facing triangle.

Your audio track(s) will appear in the track editing workspace. Repeat, as needed to record different voices (i.e. in an Interview).

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+Add jingles, stingers, and sound effects GarageBand offers users three types of “loops” or

prerecorded sounds to use when podcasting: jingles, stingers, and sound effects. Jingles: Complete background music tracks to use behind

dialogue, as an introduction, or between segments. Stingers: Brief sounds used in radio as transitions or

“punctuation” between sections or speakers to help the listener “follow” the story

Sound effects: Recordings of animals, people, room ambience or sounds specific to certain events (i.e. sporting events) which can be added to give depth to your story. Particularly useful in recreating scenes or settings in historical sites or museum exhibits (i.e. Audio tours).

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+Add jingles, stingers, and sound effects Click on the “Jingles Track’ in your

track display

Select the “loop” icon in the “Main Toolbar”to view jingles, stingers, and sound effects

Follow the arrows in the browser window to select a jingle Double click the file to play. Once you’ve selected files to

insert into your podcast, drag the file(s) to the “Jingles Track Area”

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+Add jingles, stingers, and sound effects: The jingle you selected will appear in your track editing

workspace.

From here you can click and drag the audio file to place it where you want (i.e. to coincide with your introduction).

You can also use the splitting techniques discussed next to shorten or delete portions of the track

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+Splitting or Editing Audio Tracks: Be selective: Include only what content is useful.

Delete content that is unnecessary or poor quality (NOTE: If podcasting for a library, museum or archive, be sure to verify whether they have policy for archiving raw audio recordings)

1. Select and highlight the audio track you want to “split”

2. Place the “play head” (red line) where you want to split the audio

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+Splitting or Editing Audio Tracks:3. Select Edit > Split

4. Two audio files will be created. You can choose to keep both or delete one. You can also continue to split tracks and delete unwanted segments.

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+Adjusting Audio Levels:The following is a list of the tools used to adjust audio levels in GarageBand:

• This tool will adjust the volume for the entire track

• To adjust volume for part of a track:• Locate the drop down arrow for the track

volume and select (will turn “yellow”)• Locate the volume lines

• Drag the audio “dots” to change audio levels (i.e. gradually getting louder at introduction)

• Locate the drop down arrow for the track volume and select (will turn “yellow”)

• The “dots” are created when you click on the volume line.

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+Adding Images to your Podcast: Select the “Podcast Track” in the Tracks Display area

Select the “Media Browser” icon in the bottom right hand corner to display audio, images, and moviesavailable on your computer

Locate images or artwork to include in your podcast Click and drag selected images to the Podcast Track

The selected image file will appear in the Track Editor Section

These images can function as “Podcast Markers” to denote chapters

In the bottom half of the Track Editor Section, you can select “Marks a Chapter” and enter a Chapter title

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+Sharing your Podcast:

To share your podcast, either to iTunes or for export to a CD: Select Share >Send Song to iTunes or/ Share > Export Song to Disk

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+Sharing your Podcast: Continued If exporting to iTunes, the following dialog box will appear. Enter relevant details regarding the context, the creator, etc.

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+Sharing your Podcast: Continued If exporting your podcast to a CD, DVD, or other

storage device: Select Share > Export Song to Disk Select:

File Format – MP3 Quality: High Quality

In the “Save” window that displays Name the file Determine a location to save

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+Thank you for attending! Remember: Have fun! The best way to become familiar with

podcasting is to play. Get familiar with podcasting. If you’re an iTunes user, consider

subscribing to some podcasts to get a sense for best practices: TED Podcasts (audio, video, HD video) Royal Ontario Museum Bata Shoe Museum CBC podcasts (various)

For more help, see the GarageBand Help Manual for Step-by-Step Instructions (and more!)

Questions? [email protected]