![]() ![]() GarageBand 10, in fact, based on the same core set of features as Logic, which means you can take advantage of some plug-ins to make your podcasts sound much better-if you can figure out how to use those features. You can! (Earlier on Six Colors I wrote about editing podcasts in more depth.) And while it’s true that the latest version of GarageBand (version 10) lacks some of the podcast-specific features of GarageBand 6.0.5 and earlier, it’s not true that you can’t edit a podcast in the current version of GarageBand. Every Mac comes with GarageBand, meaning every Mac user has access to a free multitrack audio editor capable of generating high-quality podcasts. However, GarageBand is perfectly suitable for podcast editing, and don’t let anyone tell you different. I don’t use most of Logic’s high-end audio production features, but it’s got a few features that make it much better than GarageBand for my purposes. ![]() I used to edit podcasts in GarageBand, but switched a few years ago to Apple’s $200 Logic Pro. Use plug-ins in GarageBand to improve podcast sound
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