Author Topic: How do I covert a garage band file to a .wav file?  (Read 5088 times)

How do I convert a garage band file to a .wav file?
« Last Edit: March 03, 2011, 05:00:02 PM by Kilser »



I own one. Except I dosent handle recording that well. Thats why Im using a mac.
Please no bullstuff comments like that one again!

I own one. Except I dosent handle recording that well. Thats why Im using a mac.
Please no bullstuff comments like that one again!
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I own one. Except I dosent handle recording that well. Thats why Im using a mac.
Please no bullstuff comments like that one again!

You mean the built in one for Windows?

I'm pretty sure every Mac comes with Garageband. This is a superb utility for music and voice recording, especially if you want to do a little tweaking with your recording. However this will export to MP3 or ACC. You could use a program like Quicktime (the pro edition) to convert to .WAV, or even a 3rd party program thats really old called QTAmateur which lets you convert sounds and video freely in bulk too.

If that process doesn't float your boat, you could just download Audacity. It can convert file formats, or you can use it to record and edit new sound and save it to wave. Its free too of course.

I'm pretty sure every Mac comes with Garageband.
You need the Ihome package or whatever.

You need the Ihome package or whatever.

Uh, no. Don't be like that.

I think Macs have come with the iLife package for years now, which includes Garageband. So its fine.

Yes, I have garage band. How would I convert the sound to a .wav file?

I'm pretty sure every Mac comes with Garageband. This is a superb utility for music and voice recording, especially if you want to do a little tweaking with your recording. However this will export to MP3 or ACC. You could use a program like Quicktime (the pro edition) to convert to .WAV, or even a 3rd party program thats really old called QTAmateur which lets you convert sounds and video freely in bulk too.

If that process doesn't float your boat, you could just download Audacity. It can convert file formats
, or you can use it to record and edit new sound and save it to wave. Its free too of course.

Were the forget in audiacity does it ask to convert it?
Im stuck on that part now.

Were the forget in audiacity does it ask to convert it?
Im stuck on that part now.
Christ, you're stupid.

Import the audio file and export it as a .wav file.

Christ, you're stupid.

Import the audio file and export it as a .wav file.
I have tried that. It adds on some other stuff. So when I try to upload it to Camtasia it dosent want to up load. I dont use a forgetin mac all the time.