GarageBand, A Podcaster's Pick
July 07, 2021

GarageBand, A Podcaster's Pick

Kira Dineen, MS, LCGC, CG(ASCP)CM | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with GarageBand

Our business uses GarageBand for audio editing for our podcast. I am the producer and solely use GarageBand to produce all audio/episodes for DNA Today podcast.

After testing out different audio editors, I choose GarageBand for many reasons. It's easy to manipulate multiple tracks and visualize as you work with them. The visual audio levels are so clear and it's very simple to get a clean cut when editing a person talking to take out the "ums, ers, ahs" etc. When you use it long enough you can even point it out by looking at the audio waves without hearing it. Very easy to drag in MP3 and slide them where you want it. I have a folder of MP3 I use for every podcast episode such as intro and outro music. I have used other audio editors like Audacity which I did not find to be intuitive.
  • Easy to manipulate multiple tracks
  • Simple export of MP3's
  • Offers different size MP3's to export
  • Can't save the preferences for the tracks such as turning off reverb etc.
  • Project files are large, a 30-minute podcast episode with only 4 tracks is typically around 1 GB
  • Auto feature to silence guest not talking
  • Optimize for podcasters (I use the old version 6 as new versions hasn't had podcast options)
  • Intuitive design for easy editing
  • Ability to manipulate multiple tracks
  • Fading audio levels in and out
  • No cost
  • Integration with Macs (ease of inserting audio clips)
With GarageBand it's very easy to drag in MP3 and slide them where you want it. I have a folder of MP3 I use for every podcast episode such as intro music, outro music, advertisements, etc. I have used other audio editors like Audacity which I did not find to be intuitive. Audacity is another free program, however I always struggled with how to easily export MP3 files. I have had some clients that have recorded with Audacity and have gone back to open the recording file to discover it was blank. I never had this issue with GarageBand.

Do you think GarageBand delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with GarageBand's feature set?

Yes

Did GarageBand live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of GarageBand go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy GarageBand again?

Yes

GarageBand is great for talk audio editing as well as music. It is also free compared to other audio editors, which is a major bonus. It is less appropriate if someone is just recording audio and not editing it. In those cases I would recommend Voice Memos app as it's also an Apple product. GarageBand is also not available to non-Apple users.