Watch this video tutorial to get oriented with the Anoka Studios, hardware and software options, and expectations/policies that help everyone find success. To submit evidence, take a picture of yourself having successfully started using the software and hardware described.
This video takes you step by step through the process of making a podcast with Garage Band. You should watch the short A.1 Module above first though!
To complete this Module, create a 45 second podcast answering this prompt: "What are you most excited about doing in the Recording Studio and why?
With the video tutorial as your guide, explore all the features of Garage Band to create your own complex track using software (MIDI) instruments (should be a minimum of 2 min long and include at least 4 different MIDI instrument tracks).
To submit evidence, create a screencast documenting the project you created, AND the exported MP3 file of your creation.
With the video tutorial as your guide, create a track that includes vocals and harmonies. To submit evidence, create a screencast documenting the project you created, AND the exported MP3 file of your creation.
With the video tutorial as your guide, create a track that incorporates samples into a track. Use https://ytmp3cc.cc/ to download music off of Youtube.
Your track should include a minimum of 1 imported sample, 2 different loops, and be a at least 1 minute long.
To submit evidence, create a screencast documenting the project you created, AND the exported MP3 file of your creation.
If you get stuck in the video at 7:58 seconds check out this video to make sure Garageband is set up correctly.
With the video tutorial as your guide, import a video that is at least 2 minutes long and create a multi-tracked soundtrack to accompany the video. To submit evidence, create a screencast documenting the project you created, and upload the final video with soundtrack to Drive and provide the share link.