Yeah you cannot let's say have a track go from dry to reverb as if someone is falling off a cliff. that's another example of an automation curve. or let's sayI want to slow down at measure 90 as that's the end of the piece and want the click to slow down at all. another thing that is not accessible is flex time where you can stretch the note using the mouse and make it a bit longer then normal. This if you use a keyboard. and the note editor is crazy not accessible either. You cannot correct a mistake if you make one. Sure you can punch in but for one note? That's a waist of time and energy I'd rather spend on the vocals. On Nov 22, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Danny Noonan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just went back to double check in case the last update had added Automation > curves and followed your instructions just as if I was going to add fx to my > selected track. I ensured that real instrument was checked as that's the kind > of track I'm working on and then clicked edit as usual. I can only find > effects settings there. No Autimation kirves that I can see. If you can set > sweeps, panning, volume swells etc, please let us know how as this would make > Garage band far more useful and it's something VoiceOver users have been > requesting since day one. The only settings I found were the noise gate and > compressor groups, 4 select effect popup buttons, visual EQ group, Master > echo and reverb check boxes and sliders plus the ability to delete or save > instrument. > > Kind regards, > Danny: > > On 23/11/2012, at 9:09 AM, Ed Worrell <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Once you have selected the track or region that you want to edit, go to >> track info. Press the edit button at the top of the section. Then arrow down >> and there are pop up buttons that you can change your automation curves, and >> add reverb or echo, or what ever what you desire. This is how I change all >> those track settings and effects, it seems to work very well. >> >> hth >> >> Ed >> On Nov 22, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> talking curves for tempo and reverb and other effects. Not pan levels. >>> that I know how to do. and those are not automation. btw. the pann stays >>> there but you cannot let say adjust a guitar to go from left to right >>> through out the piece like in the reggae style. or have a swoosh go from >>> left to right and back. Those are automation curves. and the only way you >>> can do that is with a control surface I believe. or so I've found out >>> through other peeps. >>> On Nov 22, 2012, at 9:01 AM, Ed Worrell <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello automation curves are accessible if you go into the arrange layout >>>> area, then to timeline, then to the instrument tracks section, find the >>>> track/region that you want to change the automation curves. press control, >>>> option, and the letter J, then you can adjust the pan and sound levels… >>>> >>>> hth >>>> >>>> Ed >>>> On Nov 21, 2012, at 12:41 PM, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> It will support double tracking of vocals. I do it all the time in my >>>>> home studio. Or i did until my studio died on me. The only thing that's >>>>> not accessible are the automation curves and the note editor. but if you >>>>> are very careful you can punch in. Here is an example of some multi >>>>> tracking in garage band. The instrument was on track 1, and the voices >>>>> were on tracks 2 through 10 I believe. My equipment was already on its >>>>> death bed when this was recorded. lol! but I did all of this via a lot >>>>> of punch ins and outs. The instrumental was only 1 track. >>>>> >>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RWwuHHc0-c >>>>> >>>>> I love using garage band and use it for the jingles I have to create. >>>>> Well I don't have to. I enjoy doing it. >>>>> >>>>> Good luck with the keyboard and singing and have fun while doing it or it >>>>> will show in the recording. Trust me. This comes from over 20 years of a >>>>> lot of experience behind a mic. I'm preaching to the choir btw as I >>>>> always was and still am mic shy. >>>>> >>>>> Have fun with gb you really will like it >>>>> On Nov 21, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi all >>>>>> >>>>>> OK, this is perhaps where my dedicated keyboard might just come into >>>>>> play. 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