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Hello everyone!
I went to the Apple shop on Regent St on saturday and bought iLife '05 purely for GarageBand 2 after trying a demo of the first GarageBand. First impressions are that it's pretty good but on the first version I tried, when you dropped a loop or an audio file in to the time line, it automatically adjusted the pitch to match the global tempo of the song. This doesn't work with my new version and I can't figure out how to make it work... Does anyone know what I need to do? Also, any other tips and tricks that may be relevant are also welcome! Apologies if this is blatantly obvious but I am a little on the stupid side. Thanks! -------------------- |
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you are getting confused i think. you have to use a utility called apple loop utility. it is free. you use this to add data to your waves so that GB can time stretch them for you without loosing pitch. it might be in your applications/utilities folder.
there is no need for you to buy soundtrack. export your loops from reason. open them in the apple loop utility. add some notes, change the tempo, key whatever you want. then click the save button. when you open the loop in GB the new loop will work as you wish. happy recording, editbrain |
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