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  1. This audio editing software is a full-featured professional audio and music editor for Windows and Mac. Record and edit music, voice and other audio recordings. When editing audio files, you can cut, copy and paste parts of recordings, and then add effects.
  2. Mac audio device connectivity. There are tons of audio devices and software apps available for Mac which use audio interfaces to playback or record audio. To make sure an audio device is connecting correctly, check the compatibility and drivers, sleep settings, connections, and then restart your Mac. Compatibility and drivers.
  3. The Best Free Audio Plugins for OS X with Video Demos. AudioUnit (AU), RTA, VSTSynths, Reverbs, Compressorsand much more. Just listen, watch and download!

Add audio effects in iMovie on Mac iMovie includes audio effects that you can apply to clips to enhance the sound in your movies. Add an audio effect to a clip Lower the volume of other clips that play at the same time.

GarageBand is a fully equipped music creation studio right inside your Mac — with a complete sound library that includes instruments, presets for guitar and voice, and an incredible selection of session drummers and percussionists. With Touch Bar features for MacBook Pro and an intuitive, modern design, it's easy to learn, play, record, create, and share your hits worldwide. Now you're ready to make music like a pro.

Start making professional‑sounding music right away. Plug in your guitar or mic and choose from a jaw‑dropping array of realistic amps and effects. You can even create astonishingly human‑sounding drum tracks and become inspired by thousands of loops from popular genres like EDM, Hip Hop, Indie, and more.

More sounds, more inspiration.
Plug in your USB keyboard and dive into the completely inspiring and expanded Sound Library, featuring electronic‑based music styles like EDM and Hip Hop. The built‑in set of instruments and loops gives you plenty of creative freedom.

The Touch Bar takes center stage.
The Touch Bar on MacBook Pro puts a range of instruments at your fingertips. Use Performance view to turn the Touch Bar into drum pads or a one-octave keyboard for playing and recording.

Plug it in. Tear it up.
Plug in your guitar and choose from a van-load of amps, cabinets, and stompboxes.

Design your dream bass rig.
Customize your bass tone just the way you want it. Mix and match vintage or modern amps and speaker cabinets. You can even choose and position different microphones to create your signature sound.

Drumroll please.
GarageBand features Drummer, a virtual session drummer that takes your direction and plays along with your song. Choose from 28 drummers and three percussionists in six genres.

Shape your sound. Quickly and easily.
Whenever you're using a software instrument, amp, or effect, Smart Controls appear with the perfect set of knobs, buttons, and sliders. So you can shape your sound quickly with onscreen controls or by using the Touch Bar on MacBook Pro.

Look, Mom — no wires.
You can wirelessly control GarageBand right from your iPad with the Logic Remote app. Play any software instrument, shape your sound with Smart Controls, and even hit Stop, Start, and Record from across the room.

Jam with drummers of every style.

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Drummer, the virtual session player created using the industry's top session drummers and recording engineers, features 28 beat‑making drummers and three percussionists. From EDM, Dubstep, and Hip Hop to Latin, Metal, and Blues, whatever beat your song needs, there's an incredible selection of musicians to play it.

Each drummer has a signature kit that lets you produce a variety of groove and fill combinations. Use the intuitive controls to enable and disable individual sounds while you create a beat with kick, snare, cymbals, and all the cowbell you want. If you need a little inspiration, Drummer Loops gives you a diverse collection of prerecorded acoustic and electronic loops that can be easily customized and added to your song.

Powerful synths with shape‑shifting controls.

Get creative with 100 EDM- and Hip Hop–inspired synth sounds. Every synth features the Transform Pad Smart Control, so you can morph and tweak sounds to your liking.

Learn to play

Welcome to the school of rock. And blues. And classical.

Get started with a great collection of built‑in lessons for piano and guitar. Or learn some Multi‑Platinum hits from the actual artists who recorded them. You can even get instant feedback on your playing to help hone your skills.

Take your skills to the next level. From any level.
Choose from 40 different genre‑based lessons, including classical, blues, rock, and pop. Video demos and animated instruments keep things fun and easy to follow.

Teachers with advanced degrees in hit‑making.
Learn your favorite songs on guitar or piano with a little help from the original recording artists themselves. Who better to show you how it's done?

Instant feedback.
Play along with any lesson, and GarageBand will listen in real time and tell you how you're doing, note for note. Track your progress, beat your best scores, and improve your skills.

Tons of helpful recording and editing features make GarageBand as powerful as it is easy to use. Edit your performances right down to the note and decibel. Fix rhythm issues with a click. Finesse your sound with audio effect plug‑ins. And finish your track like a pro, with effects such as compression and visual EQ.

Go from start to finish. And then some.
Create and mix up to 255 audio tracks. Easily name and reorder your song sections to find the best structure. Then polish it off with all the essentials, including reverb, visual EQ, volume levels, and stereo panning.

Take your best take.
Record as many takes as you like. You can even loop a section and play several passes in a row. GarageBand saves them all in a multi‑take region, so it's easy to pick the winners.

Your timing is perfect. Even when it isn't.
Played a few notes out of time? Simply use Flex Time to drag them into place. You can also select one track as your Groove Track and make the others fall in line for a super‑tight rhythm.

Polish your performance.
Capture your changes in real time by adjusting any of your software instruments' Smart Controls while recording a performance. You can also fine‑tune your music later in the Piano Roll Editor.

Touch Bar. A whole track at your fingertips.
The Touch Bar on MacBook Pro lets you quickly move around a project by dragging your finger across a visual overview of the track.

Wherever you are, iCloud makes it easy to work on a GarageBand song. You can add tracks to your GarageBand for Mac song using your iPhone or iPad when you're on the road. Or when inspiration strikes, you can start sketching a new song idea on your iOS device, then import it to your Mac to take it even further.

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Your Mac makes noises to alert you about messages coming, when errors occur, when you empty the Trash, copy files and do on. Users can easily change the way the Mac sounds, as a wide range of sound effects exist to customize the Apple computers. Besides, with a few neat tricks, users can add custom audio clips or create their own audio sounds.

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  • 1 How to Change Sound Effects and Audible Alerts on Mac

How to Change Sound Effects and Audible Alerts on Mac

First at all, you can use the mute button to turn off sound. However this mutes all sounds, and you'll not be able to listen to songs or other audio files you'd like to listen.

How to Change the Alert Sound

Mac OS ships with various alert sounds and different effects you may choose from, even though most of these effects are variations of subtle and short noises. To customize these sound effects, do the following:

  • Go to Apple – System Preferences.
  • Open the Sound Preferences Pane by clicking Sound.
  • Click Sound Effects.
  • Once there, you can choose an option from the Select an Alert Sound list. You'll hear samples play as you go through the list and click the items.
  • Use the Alert Volume slider to adjust the volume of the alert sound.
  • When you select the sound and close the pane, the selected sound remains in effect.

How Can I Disable a Boot Chime When I Start Up My Mac?

Yes, it could be annoying to always hear a boot chime when you start up your Mac. Let's share this method with you.

  1. Launch Terminal (from Applications > Utilities > Terminal);
  2. Wait for the Terminal UI to display your computer's name (root directory) and punch in: CODE sudo nvram SystemAudioVolume=%80.
  3. Hit Return/Enter.
  4. Now you'll be prompted to type in your administrator password. Do that, press OK, and you're done. When you restart your Mac, the OS X boot chime should no longer play. If you want to have you sound back on startup you need to open Terminal and type sudo nvram -d SystemAudioVolume.

About Visual Flashing Screen Alerts

Even when the audio alerts are used by default, some users prefer to see visual alerts rather then listening to the sound. This functionality is very useful for people with hearing difficulties or for people working in some environments (such as libraries, classrooms, during the night when you don't want to awake your family, etc. At the same time, sound engineers use this alarm because they don't want their Macs creating any audio outside of what they are working on). The visual alert option quickly flashes the screen.

To set up screen alerts, do the following:

  • Open the Universal Access preferences pane.
  • Click the Hearing Tab.
  • Now choose the Flash the Screen When an Alert Sound Occurs check box to create a visual alert. You can also the Alert Volume slider in the Sound preferences pane to Silent (the far left).

Other Options in the Sound Preferences Pane

You can also use these check boxes to decide what type of sound effects, alongside the audio alerts you can play while working with your Mac:

Play User Interface Sound Effects: It switches on or off user interface audio, such as the noises that play when user copies files.

Play Feedback When Volume Is Changed: The option provides feedback when the user changes the audio volume either by using the volume slider or by pressing the volume button on the keyboard.

Play Front Row Sound Effects: Front Row Interface is a full-screen interface used to navigate and control media-files.

How to Create Custom Alert Sounds

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Users can add any sounds they want, and then play these sounds as alerts. To do this, the user can add Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) audio file to the Sounds folder. These files have the .aif extension, and the Sounds folder is located in the Library folder in the Home folder. When the user adds AIFF file to this folder, it appears in the Sound preferences pane.

Note many sound clips are distributed as AIFF files, but on your Mac, it's easy to convert other audio files (such as WAV, MP3, AAC, etc.) to AIFF format. To do this:

  • Open iTunes.
  • From the menu bar, choose iTunes – Preferences.
  • Click the General tab.
  • Click Import Setting to open the Import Settings dialog.
  • Choose AAIF encoder from the Import Using pop-up menu.
  • Click OK to close the Import Settings dialog.
  • Click OK to close the iTunes preferences window.
  • Choose File – Add to Library in iTunes.
  • Use the Finder dialog to locate the audio file. When you find it, click Choose.
  • Locate the file in the iTunes Library.
  • Choose Advanced – Create AIFF Version.
  • Drag the created AIFF file from the iTunes Library to the Home/Library/Sounds folder.

Important: You can use iTunes to convert any audio file playable in iTunes into the new default import format. But don't forget to to set iTunes preferences to import new files to either MP3 or AAC format after you finish using iTunes to convert files. Otherwise the system will use AIFF format to import new music, and they are much larger than AAC or MP3 files.

You can also purchase or download apps which provide sound effects on your Mac.

How to Change Mail and iChat Sounds

Mail and iChat apps make their own sounds, and you can modify them both. If you do so, your Mac will sound highly personable, but try not to annoy those working nearby.

To change sounds in Mail:

  • Go to Mail – Preferences.
  • Use the New Message Sound pop-up menu and choose an audio alert you'd like to hear with upcoming messages, instead of the default New Messages Sound option.
  • Use the Play Sounds for Other Mail Actions check box to turn sound on and off for sending new messages and so on.

To change sounds in iChat:

  • Go to iChat – Preferences.
  • Click Alerts.
  • Use the Event pop-up menu to choose from the different events that can occur in iChat.
  • Use the Play a Sound pop-up menu to choose a sound. You can choose from the default iChat sounds and alerts, or from the files you have added to the Sound folder.

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