

- #GARAGEBAND SAMPLES HOW TO#
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Click on right edge of sample and drag to the right to make sample as long as the first track.Ĥ. Drag chosen sound sample into the Editing area below the first track.ģ.
#GARAGEBAND SAMPLES SOFTWARE#
(A green icon indicates a software instrument.)Ģ. Select "Bass" instruments in Loop Browser and sample sounds with green icons. Click and drag to the right until four copies of the sound sample appears.ġ. Place cursor on upper right edge of sound sample until a straight line and curved arrow appears.ĩ. (Left and right arrows on keyboard may also be used.)Ĩ. Use return icon or drag blue triangle above red vertical line to move to beginning of song. (Or press space bar to stop and/or start song.ħ. Click on forward arrow icon to play song. Drag sound sample up to Editing screen so gray vertical line matches red vertical line.Ħ. Green samples are MIDI instruments which will be studied later in the tutorial.)ĥ. (Blue samples are musical instruments recorded for GarageBand.

Click on any of the sound samples on the right with a blue box icon to hear the sample. Choices can be narrowed by selecting one or more of the descriptors in black print.Ĥ. Select an instrument in columns 1, 2, or 3. Click on wide gray horizontal bar and drag up to show all loop options.ģ. Click on gray eye in the bottom left hand corner of the screen (Command L) to Show Loop Browser.Ģ. (This changes the time signature from measures to real time.)ġ. Above the blue note, click on gray clock. At the bottom of the screen is a black box with blue numbers in it.

Go to Control menu, scroll down and click Metronome.ĥ. Go to Track menu, scroll down and click Delete Track.Ĥ. Click green circle in upper left hand corner.ģ. Type in song title in Save As dialog box.Ģ. Start Macintosh System X computer and click on guitar icon in the dock.ģ. Procedure for Opening Software Program:ġ. Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis
#GARAGEBAND SAMPLES HOW TO#
Purpose: A step-by-step tutorial for GarageBand software demonstrating how to create underscoring for theatre production. I had the same problem a couple years back. I suppose you'll have to go through your projects and do this one by one, unfortunately. One says "save ultrabeat files to project folder." This will make copies of those samples inside the project folder so they can't ever get lost again. When you "save as" you'll notice a bunch of checkboxes at the bottom. this hard drive doesn't even exist." It would be awesome if logic made some script that went in and changed those file path names, but it doesn't. So when you change to a new hard drive, it looks at that address and says "Hey.
#GARAGEBAND SAMPLES SERIAL#
So when it searches for those samples it has a file path like "users/MYCOMPUTER/music/samples/kicks/kick_02." Right? But that filename has some header information before with is the serial name of your hard drive. so when you make custom drum kits in Ultrabeat, it doesn't actually save those samples in Ultrabeat, it just points to where they are saved in your computer. Is there extra file pointer information I need to copy over from my old computer? It took a long time going through hundreds of samples one by one to build these custom pst kits in Ultrabeat and I don't want to have to do it all again from scratch. pst files for some reason just cannot link to the Garageband Instrument Library anymore. exs instrument the samples load up fine, so my guess is the. This occurs ever time I load my custom Ultrabeat kits even after I navigate through the prompt and find the audio file (again the 'missing' ones are always grom the Garageband Instrument Library). However, when I open Ultrabeat and try to load custom drum kits (.pst files) that I have built and saved over the years, any samples that reside in the Garageband Instrument Library folder (e.g Seventies Kit) causes Logic to prompt to me to "Please locate:" given audio file. I moved the old Garageband Instrument Library over to the new computer and that fixed that problem.

I used Migration Assistant (unfortunately) and came to realize my Garageband Instrument Library was not automatically transferred to my new computer so many EX24 samples could not be loaded in Logic because they were missing on the hard drive.
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I recently purchased a new MacBook Pro and had to migrate my system over from my old one.
