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I'm looking for a good book to learn GarageBand, any suggestions?
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Now there's a heckuva good question! I looked on Amazon and found Garage Band Missing Manual. Has anyone read/used it?

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I used this one a little through Safari Books Online:

MacAddict Making Music with GARAGEBAND by Jay Shaffer, Gary Rosenzweig

It told me how to access the basic MIDI sounds through GarageBand. I really wanted a harpsichord on my MIDI keyboard, and this book told me how to do it.

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i never read a garage band manual. i self taught myself the basics.
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Thanks.
I ended up ordering a copy of GarageBand - The Missing Manual.
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