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Adding GarageBand audio to iMovie is a great way to enhance your video projects with professional-quality soundtracks, sound effects, and voiceovers. Here are the steps to add GarageBand to iMovie: 1. Open iMovie on your Mac. 2. Create a new project or open an existing one. 3. Click on the "Audio" button in the iMovie toolbar. 4. In the audio sidebar that appears, click on the "GarageBand" button. 5. This will open the GarageBand app. Choose the audio file you want to use in iMovie by clicking on it in the GarageBand library. 6. Drag and drop the audio file from the GarageBand library into the iMovie timeline. 7. Adjust the audio level of the GarageBand file by clicking on the audio clip in the timeline and adjusting the volume slider that appears. 8. You can also trim the audio clip by clicking and dragging the ends of the clip in the timeline. 9. Once you've made any necessary adjustments to the GarageBand audio, you can export your iMovie project by clicking on the "Share" button in the iMovie toolbar and choosing your preferred export settings. That's it! Adding GarageBand audio to iMovie is a quick and easy way to give your video projects a professional touch.
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