QuoteI agree. Also the Garageband on mac is just mixing loops unless you really know how to use it. If music for your games is what you want, you could just get it off StencylForge or royalty-free music websites. I recommend MetalRenard (StencylForge) and KungFuFurby (StencylForge and has hundreds of tracks on the forums). Hope this helped.That's all you can do? Can't you change the note pitches using those little dots on the bottom? I used it a bit last year in school, and I think I might be using it in a class coming up this year.
I agree. Also the Garageband on mac is just mixing loops unless you really know how to use it. If music for your games is what you want, you could just get it off StencylForge or royalty-free music websites. I recommend MetalRenard (StencylForge) and KungFuFurby (StencylForge and has hundreds of tracks on the forums). Hope this helped.
Yikes, have to disagree, Garage band is definitely not just mixing loops! Like any program, there is a learning curve, but do you know that you can plug in digital 8 bit coders to make retro game music? I love that feature!