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Annie's Song and Raised on Robbery (below) were a combination of slowly moving things from GarageBand to Pro Tools. I this time used a Blue Yeti Pro USB microphone and recorded everything in GarageBand. That particular microphone even has built in converters which is certainly a step up from the Mac converters. I then transferred stems to Pro Tools and mixed there. |
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