you go on iTunes then delete it and you hit that button and talk into the bottom of the computer.
I assume you are referring to "auto-tune" voice synth and one of the later versions of GarageBand. The closest thing to auto-tune in GarageBand is the tuning enhancement which will lock your voice into the closest pitch. In an audio track, after you have recorded your voice, go to the audio editor (scissors icon) and adjust the parameter "Enhance Tuning" located under the "advanced" section towards the left of the editor.
Garageband Xmas EP was created on 2007-12-08.
it is the process in which we can record our voice means to save the record of our voice.........
iMovie doesn't support Audio Units plugins, so you'll have to export the sound of the movie using the Quicktime Export -> Sound to Wave option, and then use the Vocal Transformer in Garageband to pitch shift your voice up. Share back to iTunes, and then import it back into the movie.
You could try cutting the treble down, otherwise, being a heavy user of Garageband, .. no, but there are programs out there that can extract the voice. The only other way I know is to use Logic Pro.
Both the Garageband and iMovie (found in a Mac's Application folder) can be used to change the sound of a voice. Amusing results can be achieved with the addition of Voice Candy software. (See links below)
After launching GarageBand select GarageBand Help from the Help menu and then select the Getting Started option. THis provides step by step instructions for using GarageBand.
A snes emulator won't record voice because it doesn't do that, it plays Roms. To record your voice download a sound recorder, audacity works great, then record game and voice then just sync them while editing afterwards.
Video record and listen to your voice.
Garageband can be purchased for the Mac for $14.99 from the App Store.
No, there is no such thing as a garageband app on the iPod Touch.
Fl Studio 9+ _____________________________________________________ Many programs like this exist. You could use FL Studio, Reason (with Record), Sonar, Cubase, Pro Tools, Logic, or Digital Performer as well. _____________________________________________________ The only programs I know of is: "Mixcraft" for PC or "GarageBand" for Mac