Apple GarageBand '09 User Manual
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Contents
Printing Music Notation
71
Tutorial 5: Adding Apple Loops
Searching for Loops to Use in a Project
73
Searching for Loops in Button View
74
Searching for Loops in Column View
Previewing Loops
Refining Loop Searches
76
Searching by Name
76
Showing Loops from a Specific Jam Pack or Folder
76
Searching by Scale Type
77
Limiting Searches to Nearby Keys
77
Marking Loops as Favorites
Adding Loops to the Timeline
Changing Apple Loops in the Same Family
Adding Loops to the Loop Library
Creating Your Own Apple Loops
81
Tutorial 6: Arranging and Editing Your Music
Arranging Basics
Selecting Regions
Moving Regions
Resizing Regions
Looping Regions
Splitting and Joining Regions
Quickly Rearranging a Project
Editing Your Recordings in the Editor
Renaming Regions
Transposing Regions
Enhancing the Timing of a Real Instrument Track
Enhancing the Timing of a Software Instrument Track
Enhancing the Tuning of a Real Instrument Track
91
Setting Real Instrument Regions to Keep Their Original Tempo and Pitch
Importing Audio and MIDI Files
92
Tutorial 7: Mixing and Adding Effects
What Is Mixing?
Basic Mixing
93
Setting Track Volume Levels
93
Setting Track Pan Positions
Setting the Master Volume
Adding a Fade-Out
Using Effects in GarageBand