Reply to the Roland Zitzke's message, wrote on 04/07/2015 at 12:14:
Hi Roland.
I've never tried what you explained as inaccessible due to my lack of
free time.
Did you write to accessibil...@apple.com in order to let them know?
Thanks.
Gabriel.
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You received this message because you are sub
er on the track with the smart control nor on the other track.
I can still select each track and hear the instruments, I just cannot
change them.
Any hints?
Thanks and cheers, Roland
Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2015 05:19:40 UTC+2 schrieb Devin Prater:
>
> Hi all. The new garageband works pretty
I thought I read
somewhere that some crazy large percentage of vocals in music today have
hit autotune in their production chain.
CB
On 7/1/15 11:19 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
Hi all. The new garageband works pretty well, with what I do anyways. The new
automated drummers work well too, and I ju
Yeah, it's called good vocal training, and good technique.
Chris.
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From: "Devin Prater"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2015 11:19 PM
Subject: satisfied with the new garageband
Hi all. The new garageband works pretty well, with what I do an
Well the drummer is basically a sort of loop, in that you can stretch or shrink
it. Moving things around is very esy now too.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 2, 2015, at 1:43 AM, 'Gabriele Battaglia' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi, I was waiting for a message on the new GB, thanks for postin
Hi, I was waiting for a message on the new GB, thanks for posting.
I've upgraded mine also but I'm so busy these days I still had not time
to exploring. I just saw some on drummer section and, beside a control
called PAD X/Y, everything seems working quite well.
I only have the Mac at home but m
Hi all. The new garageband works pretty well, with what I do anyways. The new
automated drummers work well too, and I just figured out how to use
arpeggiators well too. Now I have to figure out how everyone makes the vocal
software instrument slide its pitch up and down and all. I don’t think
Hi all. Does anyone have any advice about the new garageband? I am probably
about to plug my 49-keystudio midi keyboard into this mac mini, and see if I
can be the next Mozart, LOL. Actually, I'm only going to probably use it to
improvise on video game music I like, and maybe get a sound
Hi all and thanks! :-) And my bad, yes, it does look like it's GB 10.2
that I'm talking about.
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 12:37:24 PM UTC-4, Phantom.Vader wrote:
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> Hi all!
>
> Has anyone else found the new GarageBand (version 9) actually less
> accessible
;
> Has anyone else found the new GarageBand (version 9) actually less accessible
> than the previous version? Specifically, I've found that VO no longer speaks
> as you arrow up and down your tracks unless you interact with the track-pain.
> Also, it seems that the left a
>> wrote:
I thought Garage Band was up to version 10.
CB
On 6/4/14, 12:37 PM, Sarah Sackville McLauchlan wrote:
Hi all!
Has anyone else found the new GarageBand (version 9) actually less
accessible than the previous version? Specifically, I’ve found that
VO no longer speaks as you arrow
arah Sackville McLauchlan wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> Has anyone else found the new GarageBand (version 9) actually less
>> accessible than the previous version? Specifically, I’ve found that VO no
>> longer speaks as you arrow up and down your tracks unless you interact
I thought Garage Band was up to version 10.
CB
On 6/4/14, 12:37 PM, Sarah Sackville McLauchlan wrote:
Hi all!
Has anyone else found the new GarageBand (version 9) actually less
accessible than the previous version? Specifically, I've found that
VO no longer speaks as you arrow up and
Hi all!
Has anyone else found the new GarageBand (version 9) actually less accessible
than the previous version? Specifically, I've found that VO no longer speaks
as you arrow up and down your tracks unless you interact with the track-pain.
Also, it seems that the left and right arrow
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