Ok I am still stuck.

I have selected a loop from the loop browser and pasted it to a track.  How do 
I then select this loop in the time line? It is at the beginning of the track.  
And when I do VO+CMD and shift, nothing happens.  I would like the ability to 
stretch loops, move loops and in some cases delete or insert loops.

I also played some drums into a track by using one of the drum kits.  I then 
tried to go to the edit window to edit some of the notes.  The view window was 
empty, How can I see and edit the notes?


Chris 
On 25 Oct 2010, at 22:48, Dean Hudson wrote:

> 
> I'll try to answer your questions below.
> On Oct 25, 2010, at 9:59 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> I have now installed Garageband and it looks awesome. The longstanding bug 
>> where you couldn't pan a track using voiceover is at long last fixed, yay! 
>> You can now copy and paste loops in a project and actually know where they 
>> land in the timeline. Yay and double yay! The thing i can't understand is 
>> how i move, copy or stretch a loop so that it goes over several bars. Also i 
>> can't understand how i move the play head in beats rather than measures. I 
>> assume you can move the play head even down to tick level, but how?
>> Other than that, this seems fantastic! Thank you, Apple, thank you.
> 
> Select the loop, then use the "resize item" in vo.  The command is 
> (VO-cmd-shift).  THis will bring up a VO menu which will have an option for 
> "loop".  Press on this, and you should be able to stretch the loop. 
> To move the playhead by increments smaller then bar/beat, you need to zoom in 
> with GB.  There is a keyboard command for this, but I don't remember off 
> hand.  In any case, you can use the zoom slider.  Just interact, and move the 
> slider.  Keep moving it until you find the desired unit you wish to move the 
> playhead. 
>> /Krister
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