Showing posts with label export. Show all posts
Showing posts with label export. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

How to reverse audio in Garageband (6 Steps)


Select the audio region you want to reverse by clicking on it in the Garageband mix window.
Open the edit menu. Choose 'Add To Loop Library.' Enter a unique name for the region so you can easily find it in your loops folder. Click on 'Create.'
Open the folder 'Library> Audio> Apple Loops> User Loops> Single Files'. In that folder is an .aif file of the audio you selected to export for reverse processing. Select that file and choose 'open with> Audacity'. The file will open in the Audacity audio editor window.
Press 'Apple A' to select the entire file (in Audacity). In the Effect menu, choose 'reverse.' Press the space bar to play back the reversed audio file. In the File menu, choose 'Export as .wav file,' and save the file with a new name onto your desktop.
Switch back to the Garageband application and simply drag and drop the reversed file onto the mix window. The file will now appear on a new track, ready for playback.
Align the imported reversed audio file with your original file. Play back the audio and adjust the start point of the reversed audio file as needed to fit into your musical arrangement.
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Thursday, October 22, 2015

How to Save iPhoto to a Flash Drive (10 Steps)


Connect your flash drive to a USB port on your Mac.
Launch the iPhoto application by clicking on the dock icon.
Go to the 'Events' or 'Photos' tabs on the left side of the window underneath the 'Library' heading to locate the pictures you want to export.
Highlight the photo or photos you want to save onto the flash drive. To highlight multiple photos, hold down the 'shift' key and click on each one.
Open the 'File' menu at the top of the screen and choose 'Export.'
Go to the 'File Export' tab in the dialog window that appears.
Use the 'Kind' drop-down menu to select the format in which you want to export the photos. The default format is JPEG.
Select the desired photo quality and size settings and then press the 'Export' button.
Click on the name of your USB flash drive from the 'Devices' list on the left side of the pop-up window.
Press the 'OK' button to export the selected images from your iPhoto library onto your flash drive.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

How to Export iTunes to an iPad


Connect your iPad to your computer, using the USB cable included with the iPad. The cable has two different connectors. One is the broad, flat end plug into the socket just below the 'Home' button on your iPad, and the other end is a normal USB plug that can be connected to any USB port on your computer. The iTunes program will open automatically once the iPad is connected to your computer.
Download the latest version of iTunes, if your copy of iTunes is out of date. You must have the latest version of iTunes on your computer to export your iTunes library to your iPad, or 'sync' it. If your iTunes software is out of date, a message will appear asking you to download the latest version. Click 'Download Now' to download and install the latest version of iTunes.
Click the name of your iPad when it appears on the left-hand navigation bar in iTunes, under the heading 'Devices.' Choose from the tabs at the top of the screen to set the syncing options for the music, podcasts, video and other media in your iTunes library. Each category offers you different syncing options, and it allows you to choose whether you want to export your whole library to the iPad, or only selected playlists, songs and videos.
Click the 'Apply' button in the bottom-right hand corner of the screen in iTunes to sync your iPad with your computer. If this is the first time your are syncing your iPad to your iTunes library, it will ask you whether you want to 'merge' the data on the iPad and computer, replace the data on the iPad, or replace the data on your computer. If you choose 'merge,' iTunes will put data that's on iTunes but not the iPad onto the computer and vice versa, but not delete anything. If you choose to replace the data on the iPad, it will delete any data present on the iPad that's not present on your computer, and if you choose to replace data on the computer, it will delete anything in your iTunes library not stored on the iPad.
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