Sorry, here my question to Ricardo correctly asked:
> Could you please briefly tell me what you did in your podcast 2 when you used
> CTRL + Option + Shift + CMD + Accent and then VO + arrow right or left?
Thanks
Jürgen
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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 7:02 AM
Subject: Re: Garageband and moving regions
Hello,
its funny, I think I really need to start updating those podcasts. haha. I
don't think I've moved regions like that in forever. You can now interact
with arrange area/timelin
Fleger"
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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: Garageband and moving regions
Hi Ricardo,
OK, thanks for your answer. Now I'm completely confused. haha.
At the moment it seems to me it works not with all the loops.
Example:
In my project are two tracks:
1. Acoustic Pi
Hi Ricardo,
what exactly do you mean I better should have turned off before editing?
What I did to loop the region was the following: Interacted with Arangement
Area / Timeline / Instrument Track and then with the region and there with loop
handle. From there I could extend the loop simply by p
Hi,
When you say they were looped, do you mean you manually looped the track/region
or, did you press the letter O to just continuously loope the track/region? I
ask because the later often creates some funny results if you don't turn it off
before editing.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletotheco
Hi Ricardo,
OK, thanks for your answer. Now I'm completely confused. haha.
At the moment it seems to me it works not with all the loops.
Example:
In my project are two tracks:
1. Acoustic Picking 04
2. Basic Rock Drumset 04
both tracks are looped. I splitted track 1 in to two regions and tried t
Hello,
its funny, I think I really need to start updating those podcasts. haha. I
don't think I've moved regions like that in forever. You can now interact with
arrange area/timeline/instruments, find the region you wish to move, cut, and
then paste it where you want on the time line. Or cop