looks like in gb you need to go into the edit menu to copy, i was then able to
paste without leaving the loops table.
if you wanted to paste into an existing track you probably need to first paste
into a new track then go into that track in the track contents and copy and
paste the region.
if it is an audio track it will only be affected by the plug-ins already
assigned to the track. if it is a software track it will also take on the
software instrument assigned to that track.
Why does it have to be placed on the same track ? when you save to disc it will
all be on one track.
i work solely in logic now so some of my replies may not seem to apply but i
opened a gb project to look at your questions.
if you find that you are doing more and more sound and music projects you will
find logic a superior app to use, though it will cost a few dollars, it is
worth the investment.
K.
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On 9/01/2021, at 9:55 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cool, way easier than drag and drop. I wasn’t able to use command c to copy,
had to go iinto the edit menu and click from there, is this normal for you?
Also, I’m at the part of the AppleVis blog lesson where I’m supposed to paste
a loop into a track, putting one 4 bar lead guitar loop after another instead
of creating a new track. Everything I’ve tried so far creates me a new track
instead of adding a region in my existing track. Any wisdom on this?
Ian
On Jan 8, 2021, at 1:20 PM, Kelvin Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
i go into the track header and scroll to where i want the new track to load
then paste. the track is created automatically.
K.
I float through Time and Space like a treeless leaf.
On 9/01/2021, at 9:16 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for the wisdom.
Do you paste on the workspace, on the existing track, or open a new track
and paste into there?
On Jan 8, 2021, at 12:52 PM, Kelvin Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
i copy and paste, after copying the loop in the loop browser i move to the
track position usin comma and period or shift plus comma or period, then
while in the track header paste.
after this i go into the track contents to the new track and loop the file.
K.
I float through Time and Space like a treeless leaf.
On 9/01/2021, at 8:40 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello list, hoping one of the Garage Band gurus has a simple answer for
this. All of the tutorials I’ve found say you need to drag and drop a
loop to a track. The explanation on how to do this makes sense and works
most of the time for me, but I’m wondering if there is a simpler way to
do this task with Voiceover.
So If I have my drum loop inits track, and I want to add a bass loop, I
find it in the loops browser, anything I can do instead of drag and drop
to the work space?
Ian
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