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Let’s take a moment to open and save the first project for this lesson before moving on to the main exercises.
You’ll explore the fourth option, overdub recording, in Lesson 7, “Creating Drum and Percussion Tracks,” when you use it to record an original hip-hop beat.
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Along the way you’ll also learn how to edit and fix timing on your Software Instrument recordings. You’ll work with the first three methods in this lesson. You have four ways of recording Software Instrument parts into the timeline: single-take recording, multiple-take recording, multiple-track recording, and overdub recording. You’ll also learn how to change instruments for Software Instrument tracks in the timeline. In this lesson, you’ll learn recording and editing techniques for building music with Software Instrument regions. Now it’s time to dive in and start filling those tracks with custom music that you create with Software Instruments. You already have a basic understanding of the GarageBand window, and you have some experience working with tracks.