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EasyBeat adds GarageBand export feature


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The new release of the popular MIDI sequencer software easy beat, now offers musicians support for exporting songs to Apple's GarageBand.

"Apple's GarageBand is a great application for assembling loops and playing songs with impressive sound quality. If you look at numerous reviews and weblogs, however, you will find that many GarageBand fans are missing one essential feature: the ability to import MIDI files into GarageBand," said Christoph Reichenberger, founder and CEO of ergonis software. "easy beat 2.1 is the missing link. Its highly acclaimed user interface lets you easily compose your songs. The new export feature lets you finally bring over your song to GarageBand. This makes easy beat the perfect MIDI front end for GarageBand."

easy beat has always been the MIDI sequencer software for all who neither want to spend the money to purchase nor the time to learn huge and complicated sequencer tools. With its new GarageBand export feature, easy beat is the perfect tool, if you want to combine easy-to-use music editing features with GarageBand's impressive sound quality. With its new GarageBand export feature, easy beat is the perfect tool for combining easy-to-use music editing with GarageBand's impressive sounds and effects.

easy beat gets it

With easy beat, you can compose your songs by drawing notes or recording them with a MIDI instrument, see up to 16 tracks in multiple views, and choose from more than 100 instruments. You can print the score and tabulature, add effects and variations, listen to your song using using the built-in software synthesizer or an external synthesizer.

As its name suggests, easy beat is music for the Mac as it should be: powerful, yet easy to use. Instead of the usual tool-based user interface, easy beat uses a simple and intuitive point-and-click technique. Adding, selecting, moving, copying notes - all these operations are done with simple mouse gestures.

See our previous article on EasyBeat

easy beat 2.1 for Mac OS X

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