Hi Ricardo,

Thanks for the tip on extending loops. The reason I originally asked
the question was because the song I'm trying to create consists of
several different loops, one after the other. I'd like to then take
tha multi-looped section and repeat the whole thing a certain number
of times. I planned to put all the bass on 1 track, all the piano on 1
track, all the drums on 1 track, and so on. Perhaps what I want to do
would be better explained if I sent you the file. Is there a way I can
get it to you?

Regards,

Gavin

On 11/29/11, Ricardo Walker <rwalker...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> for the loops, just paste the loop once into your project.  every time you
> paste, it adds a new track as you found out the hard way. :).  After you
> have imported the loop, just loop it instead of pasting.  To do this
> interact with arrange layout, time group and the name of the loop you've
> pasted or, if you have multiple tracks or regions already, interact with
> instruments then the region.  There you will find the loop handle.  Interact
> and press VO right arrow to extend the loop the amount of bars you desire.
>
> You should go to www.mobileaccess.org and type garageband into the search
> field.  Then you will see all the audio tutorials I did for Garageband.
>
> hth
> Ricardo Walker
> rwalker...@gmail.com
> Twitter & Skype: rwalker296
> www.mobileaccess.org
>
> On Nov 29, 2011, at 4:16 AM, Gavin wrote:
>
>> Hi listers,
>>
>> I have a few GarageBand questions I would like help with.
>>
>> 1. I've heard that, to remove the center channel of audio in GB, you can
>> split the audio to 2 tracks, then invert the phase of 1 and pan it until
>> the center channel is completely muted. Is this possible using VoiceOver?
>> How?
>>
>> 2. When using loops, how do I paste multiple loops from the finder to 1
>> track? I tried creating a loop song the other day, but I ended up with a
>> 90 track project that made my computer freeze when performing even the
>> simplist actions. I tried licking each track in the hope that I'd be able
>> to free up some resources, but that didn't seem to work. In fact, it only
>> made things worse.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any feedback.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Gavin
>>
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