GarageBand users here? HELP!

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Instructing a friend how to use his GarageBand on his Apple lappy to make songs and record vocals and such on. I understand using the 'loops' much like SampleTank and all that, and I did manage to produce a quick ditty easily for my friend with relative ease. But a couple of questions still remained unanswered for me... If making a personal sequence of drums, it's recommended to make a BD track, then a new track for SD, and a new track fo HH etc. But how can these tracks be 'grouped' into easier single blocks for song arrangement? And the BIGGER question - how to 'clean and cut' live tracks? For the life of me, I could not see how to 'lasso' say a portion of dead air and DEL or Silence it?

For my friend, GarageBand is perfect. It's a easy way to make a song framework and record vocal and instrument ideas into. But I was surprised certain sequencing and editing features seemed so hidden? Mind you, I was on a G4 lappy without a mouse - and I come from a PC background. So I'm hoping it was just my oversight? :help:

Oh yes - and how do you disengage the 'onboard mic' on a G4 lappy? That's a pain in the butt! :roll:

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Garageband is really limited as far as editing, but you should be able to silence parts of a loops with the volume envelope. Just click on the little icon underneath the track name (an arrow pointing down) to open up the volume envelope.

I don't believe there is a way to group individual audio tracks. Why doesn't your friend just use one of the included drum kits? They actually sound pretty good. Insert a new track, choose 'Software Instrument' and pick a drum kit. You won't be able to add effects to the individual drum elements, but it sounds like your friend doesn't want to get that detailed yet.

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Even better. get him to pony up $50 for Glaresoft iDrum. Excellent drum sampler w/an even better step sequencer. I demoed it, but chose RM IV instead because it has better editing capabilities, and I didn't need the step sequencer.

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Thanks Joxer and mjones. :D So each track has a volume envelope as well, tailorable with points like the Master Track? I'll have to have another look at that again. As for the beats, yes - he'll just be sticking to the loops I'm sure. Just force of habit for me to make a beat to start a song off. :oops:
But the loops are pretty good. My friends just a lyricist needing just basic rythem arrangements to structure his ideas primarily. But does GB accept plug ins such as this iDrum and other AU devices like Pluggo et al? I don't want to bog my buddy down with that right now - but maybe in future? :hihi:

And my other question, a bit twofold... Are the drum sounds GS mapped or XG? I know General MIDI is fairly common for both types for the basic kits, but I was kinda surprised where the kit parts were on the keys. Some seem to where I would imagine, and others weren't? Maybe just GB's own style? And does GB accept .MID files to be imported as a loop/track for a instrument? If I can supply my mate with beats and/or my own riffs this way so he can block them around and what not - that would be HELLA cool! 8)

Thanks again guys! :hihi:

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Steven West wrote:Oh yes - and how do you disengage the 'onboard mic' on a G4 lappy? That's a pain in the butt! :roll:
In /Application/Utilities there is a "Audio MIDI Setup". That allows you to select your in and out devices. Set the in to Line In or mute it.

V.

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I don't really know what drum mapping GB uses, or whether you can import .mid files. I do know that you can use Audio Units effects and synths. You'll definitely have to get your buddy set up with some of the free goodies that are out there. :D

FYI, rumour has it that Garageband 2 will be announced at Mac Expo. Hopefully it'll have some new features that'll help your friend out.

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Thanks guys! :D He's going on about 'teleconfrenncing from his lappy' and needs the mic - but it sounds like it's easy to turn OFF/ON then. Thanks Vic. ;)

And it DOES accept the AU units - COOL! 8) But I don't think I'll mention GB2 to my buddy yet. He just got the lappy with GB on it. (He says it was $300 for GB - is that right?) But hopefully GB2 is an inexpensive upgrade when the time comes around. ;)

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