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Music mixing on a mac


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For creating music, Garage Band is good for beginners. I'ts easy to use and works well. If you want to explore more professional options, try Pro Tools (by Digidesign) or Live (by Ableton). Live is more geared towards loop based production but also records direct audio. Pro Tools is a straight DAW and is used by many professionals. (The cheap versions of Pro Tools work just fine. No need to get a giant 8 or 24 input device)

 

For organizing your music library (ie-mp3's), iTunes is the way to go. This will organize everything by artist & album. You can make playlists, shuffle and so much more.

 

Hope that helps.

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