Thanks all, it works a treat now.  :)

Dannie
On 29 Oct 2010, at 22:45, Goldfinga Productions wrote:

> what I do is while I am browsing loops, I copy the one I am currently on if I 
> like it with command c. Then, I just press command v right where I am in the 
> song. If you press play you will hear where you are in the song, and where 
> ever you press command v, that's where the loop will drop.
> You can use left and right arrows to get to where you want in the song, then 
> just paste away.
> I will try this other way though.
> 
> GF
> 
> On Oct 29, 2010, at 3:26 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Good idea, but you can't insert them that way unfortunately. It can only be 
>> done by drag and drop as far as I'm aware.
>> 
>> Dannie
>> 
>> 
>> On 29 Oct 2010, at 18:31, Chris Moore wrote:
>> 
>>> Have you tried cutting and pasting the loop from the loop browser instead?
>>> On 29 Oct 2010, at 18:27, Daniel Rowe wrote:
>>> 
>>>> HI all.
>>>> I got my copy of iLife 11 today and have just been playing around with 
>>>> garageband..  Apple have done a wonderful job improving accessibility and 
>>>> it's now a lot more intuitive to get around.
>>>> VO telling you the bar and beet you're on as well is priceless.
>>>> However I can't seem to get loops to be added  where I want them to be, so 
>>>> I'll  outline the steps I took in case I'm doing something wrong.
>>>> 
>>>> I position the play head where I want a   loop to be inserted using the 
>>>> arrow keys, e.g. bar 1 beet one..
>>>> I then find the loop I want in the browser, using cmd+shift+L to audition 
>>>> them (I believe this is a new shortcut key).
>>>> Then I turn off cursor tracking, make sure the mouse  pointer is also on 
>>>> the loop then do the mouse down command.  I then locate the  timeline, 
>>>> move the mouse to it then release the mouse button.
>>>> The loop gets inserted but in a random place - the  last time I tried it 
>>>> ended up at the beginning of bar 7.
>>>> Does anyone know why it's doing this?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> Dannie
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