Hello:
There are discontinued from catalog. Instead, if you get MainStage from the mac
Appstore, you can access to hundreds and hundreds of sounds that are equivalent
to the ones that were included in those packs.
All the sounds that you download from Mainstage can be used in GB and aldo the
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> Chris.
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> Subject: GB Jam Packs
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>> All,
>> Has anyone here used the Garag
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Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 4:51 PM
Subject: GB Jam Packs
All,
Has anyone here used the Garage band Jam Packs? I have been doin research
on them but can't find much that is useful.
I can't even figure out where to get them if I decide I want them. Is it
something you buy in the
Hello, yes I have all the Jam packs. Apple no longer sells them, from what I
can tell, but just do a search for them on Amazon, and you can find most if not
all of them.
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All,
Has anyone here used the Garage band Jam Packs? I have been doin
research on them but can't find much that is useful.
I can't even figure out where to get them if I decide I want them. Is
it something you buy in the store and install from a disk?
Thanks for an help wi
Hi all,
I'm pasting below the work-around my husband found for installing jam packs, in
case anyone else needs this info. I would add two things to the info below.
First, VO-Shift-M worked for the right click to open the folders and view their
contents. Second, when you get the error message