[macvoiceover] Re: Garage Band 6.0.5 Tracks & Regions

  • From: gaggore12@xxxxxxxxx
  • To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 20:20:16 -0500

Hello:

Thank you for responding to my post. I will begin by recording mainly midi
tracks, I would like to add audio, i.e. singing vocals.

Andrew Cummings

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Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: Garage Band 6.0.5 Tracks & Regions

First of all, What kind of recording are you doing? Mainly audio or midi.
The answer to this question will help me to help you.

Keith Reedy
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On Nov 7, 2015, at 12:48 AM, gaggore12@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Hello All,

I am wanting to use Logic for doing my recording. Does anyone have any
idea whether it is accessible with Voiceover on the Mack?

Andrew

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[mailto:macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tuscia
Falconer
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 8:54 PM
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Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: Garage Band 6.0.5 Tracks & Regions

Yes, the exported file will only contain the solo'd tracks.

TF

On 3/11/2015, at 2:37 PM, CJ Daniel <cj_daniel@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Tuscia,

That's great! I really, really, appreciate the suggestion & detailed
explanation. So, I take it that the export function will only use the
tracks that are solo'd? If I've got that right?

Thanks, CJ


On Nov 2, 2015, at 2:07 PM, Tuscia Falconer
<tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Follow up, when you export a file, and cycle is turned off, the file
will begin at 0.0, and when you import it first press the enter key
so you are pasting it at 0.0

When you have cycle turned on, the exported file is the length of the
cycle region and when you import it you need to first go to the bar location
you want the file to start.

TF

On 3/11/2015, at 8:29 AM, Tuscia Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Note; Audio uses less processor than midi/software tracks.
My suggestion, as it is so easy in GB6, is to export to an aiff file,
then bring that back into the project, removing the previous tracks, tidying
up the page.
I would group the tracks such as drums, bass, guitar etc.
then solo each group of tracks, such as all the bass tracks and do an
export, naming it Bass.
Make a project folder into which you save everything, including the
project before you do these exports, so you can go back if you find you need
to make a change.
Then solo the drums and do an export.
Once you have exported all your groupings, make sure you have saved a
copy of the project at this point, then you can delete all the tracks and
import the new exported tracks, now you have two or three instead of twenty.
This makes it a lot simpler to add an effect to all the drum tracks,
now that it is only one track.

Before exporting, you need to make sure the pan and volume settings
are correct, the export will Normalise the volume and come in again at
70% with a percussion track you can position the pan whereever you want and
set the volumes as you like, they will stay that way in the exported track.

Note; export to disc.
This is much simpler than trying to join tracks.

The reason I keep a version of the project before making a new one is
that it is possible that much later you may wish to change something which
is easier to do when you have twenty tracks than when they are all merged
into one.

You can even take audio tracks from GB10 and import them into GB6 so
long as the tempo is the same.
This is pretty much the same as I said in a previous post, which was
more about moving between GB versions than simply tidying up one version.

Check it out, easy to revert.

TF

On 3/11/2015, at 7:40 AM, CJ Daniel <cj_daniel@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

Well, I'm forging ahead in GB 6.0.5. I've laid down the drums,
percussion, & bass tracks for my verse & chorus, using loops. Before I copy
& paste all of the regions, again, to fill out the succeeding verses &
choruses, I have a question. To me, it seems very cluttered to have all of
these regions, let alone a track for every part. I know I asked this
question for GB 10, but is there anyway to clean up this project before I
proceed? I.E. can I join regions in this version? And if not, can I merge
tracks? Lastly, I know I can rename regions, but can I rename tracks?

Also, just for the record, I've tried selecting non-contiguous items
in the prescribed Yosemite way & it doesn't work @ all. Any thoughts here.
Once again, thanks in advance for any suggestions &/or help.

Cheers,

CJ



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