[macvoiceover] loops: was: Re: Re: garage band updates

  • From: "David Poehlman" <david.poehlman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 12:14:54 -0400

Hi Den,

If you find the loop browser, press vo space on it.  you will find a bunch 
of "button"s.  some of them are dimed.  If you vo-space on one of these, a 
table comes up in your view that you have to look for.  some seem to have 
nothing in them but if you get the right ones, you'll have a lot to play.

My problem is that if I try to move out of the table, the system yes, my new 
fast powerfull macbook pro becomes "busy" forever.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dennis Bartlett" <dennis.bartlett@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 10:09 AM
Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: garage band updates


One thing I have tried to do is to access the loops while creating a
project  and I have been unable to do this.
In fact, I've only gotten to the loops one time  and don't remember
how I did it.
Any ideas?


On 9-Jun-08, at 11:29 PM, Ginny wrote:

> OK, I’m not ready to do a guide yet, because this might prove to be
> info which no one cares about—or which everyone else already knows.
> <grin>  I am often the last to figure out things.
>
> I have concluded that from within a track, one can click “editor”
> then right arrow over to “effects” and then click the arrow button.
> This should allow many effects to pop up including the ability to
> quantize” your track—though it is not called quantize.  It’s also
> possible to add certain amp simulations, EWS, compressors, reverbs,
> filters, and distortion from this same spot.  I am happy to go into
> further detail with anyone who is interested in this bit, though,
> like I say, I might be the last to figure it out. <grin>
> The great news is that we can create our own loops from the drum
> kits because we can quantize.
> Now, here’s something I’d like to ask any of you who are willing to
> have an adventure.  I spent some time working through the steps of
> VaShaun’s wonderful tutorial on dragging and dropping.  And when I
> contacted AppleCare to ask the GB tech support about this, she said
> that we were able to drag and drop the loops from the finder into
> garage band projects.  I couldn’t do it, but I thought maybe one of
> you wonderfully smart folks might try this.
> Go to finder,   library, audio, apple loops, apple, apple loops for
> garage band.  See if you can paste any of those loops to into a
> garage band project.  I tried three times and couldn’t do it, but I
> think it could be me.
>


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