[macvoiceover] Re: Stretching a loop in GarageBand 5, pass it along, this is important!

  • From: James Dean <professordean@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 15:24:30 -0400

In garage band 5, there are effects that you can use when you are recording a 
real instrument track. Are these still accessible with VO in 6 and are they in 
the same place? These effects were not in garage Band 4 as far as I could find, 
they had them well hidden if they were. LOL.

James A. Dean



On Oct 29, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Keith Reedy wrote:

> Hi folks,
> 
> Great news.  When you place a loop in to a GarageBand 6 project it is only a 
> few seconds long, but, we can now with GarageBand 6 stretch a loop, like a 
> drum track for as long as you want.
> Heres how.
> 
> 1:  After you have placed your loop in to your project in the time line, make 
> sure that the mouse is on the loop with VO keys-command-F5.
> 
> 2:  Now, press VO keys-command-accent which will give you a layout items 
> resize options menu.
> 
> 3:  arrow down once to loop and press enter.  You will hear resize loop.
> 
> 4:Stretch or shrink the loop with the right and left arrow keys.  You will 
> hear the time line markings as you stretch or shrink your loop.
> 
> From my new guide, GarageBand  with Voiceover, Q And A, coming soon.
> 
> This is amazing!
> 
> Keith Reedy
> Please visit this page and click "Like" if you like!
> http://m.facebook.com/pages/Keith-Reedy/114181261930792?fbb=rd45a72d7&refid=46
> 
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