Hi,
Sorry I'm getting back so late. Yes. You got it. You need to put these short
regions on their own tracks to add effects, and to mute portions.
Ricardo Walker
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On Mar 13, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
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Hello.
Basically, sighted people can drag the automation playhead to indicate over how
much time the effect should occur. Voiceover doesn't have access to this.
Ricardo Walker
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On Mar 13, 2013, at 8:49 AM, Scott Berry w
Hi Ricardo,
thanks for your answer. I already wrote Apple concerning automation and
received the standard answer they were currently investigating this issue. But
let's hope they'll really do.
Just to get you right: You split the region where the effect should start. Then
you copy the newly cr
So what all isn't accessible under automation?
On 3/13/13 5:39, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Hi,
thats the thing, you can't. So long as automation is not accessible in
Voiceover, I find that to add effects to certain parts, I need to put that part
on its on track, and then add the effect. It mak
Hi,
thats the thing, you can't. So long as automation is not accessible in
Voiceover, I find that to add effects to certain parts, I need to put that part
on its on track, and then add the effect. It makes for a messy arrange layout
but, it gets the job done. If anyone has been able to find
Hi again,
another question in Garageband: I couldn't figure out how to add an effect just
to a specific part of a region. So, I have a drum solo and want to add reverb
to the last beat of the region. I split it there but when I add an effect it
works for the complete track and not just for the