Saturday, March 22, 2014

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GarageBand on Mac now lets you export songs as MP3s... again

As meaningful as GarageBand's mobile life is to Apple, the tune-making app is still considered a valuable piece of real estate on the desktop. However, last year GarageBand for Mac lost MP3 exporting as a feature, something which unsettled some of its users. The good news: today's release brings that back, once again allowing you to export those music creations as MP3 files. Additionally, Apple's thrown in a few Drummers and drum packs from various genres, including songwriter, rock and R&B. Who knows, these kits might play a part in you becoming the next Pharrell. Maybe, just maybe.

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Via: 9to5Mac

Source: Mac App Store

Tags: Apple, GarageBand, iLife, Mac, MP3, MP3s Next: Microsoft's Blink Windows Phone app gets a redesign, lots of new features .fyre .fyre-comment-divider

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