

Okay, that was it for the Master Track settings (though you can also play with the master volume, but we’ll get to that in a minute). Garageband Limiter settings for Audiobook Master Track 4. So if you see something here that looks wonky or wrong, let me know and I’ll update/fix it, so you’re more prepared to record your own audiobook. I do have lots of experience recording voiceover and music, with professionals, but I’m the first one to say I don’t know everything, just enough to be dangerous, and for higher-end stuff I usually have other people at the controls.

Special note: I am NOT a professional sound editor. Here are some Garageband screen shots/descriptions showing the settings and the (built-in) plugins that I used. It’s got all my settings for a Master Track and a”Chapter 1″ track for your audiobook. Here’s a link to download a sample Garageband 10.1 file I thought this was a great idea, but since Garageband has a kind of loosey-goosey user interface without a lot of specific numerical settings, I decided to do two things: The post got a lot of positive response, and just the other day I got a request from Mark Clason for the actual settings I used in Garageband. Hi folks! A while ago I posted about recording an audiobook for my novel Where the Hell is Tesla? (I used Garageband for recording and exporting to ACX/).
