| 1. | What should you do to a music project before exporting it to iTunes? |
| 2. | What type of file does GarageBand export to iTunes? |
| 3. | Where do you set the information for exporting songs to iTunes? |
| 4. | What determines the length of the exported song file to iTunes? |
| 5. | How do you export a project that includes a movie file? |
| 6. | How do you export a project to iDVD? |
| 7. | What are the two ways that you can export or send a podcast project so that it can be published in iWeb or another application? |
| 8. | How do you add loops to your library? |
| A1: | Check the master output volume levels to make sure the song is at a good level and not too low or too loud (clipping). |
| A2: | GarageBand exports songs to iTunes as 44.1 kHz AIFF files and places them in an iTunes playlist. |
| A3: | Set song and playlist information for iTunes in the GarageBand General Preferences window. |
| A4: | The length of a song exported from GarageBand is from the beginning of the first measure in the Timeline to the end of the last region in the Timeline. If you use a cycle region, only the portion of the Timeline included in the region is exported. |
| A5: | Choose the compression settings in the Export Preferences pane, then choose Share > Export as QuickTime movie. |
| A6: | Choose Share > Send Movie to iDVD. |
| A7: | You can either send the project to iWeb, or save the project to disk, which exports it to a designated place on your computer. |
| A8: | Drag the loops to the Loop Browser. |