I did for the past year and they keep saying they will forward it to the appropriate team and blah blah blah. I really hope they cabn make it accessible so we can change up the tempo of that piece or what not. On Nov 24, 2012, at 1:40 PM, Ed Worrell <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's true, have you emailed Apple to see if they would be able to make > these features accessible. I don't think that it is possible to change the > tempo of the song on the fly even with sight, I think that this just isn't a > feature of Garageband,There is some work arounds, but it takes up way to much > time and effort. Anyway.. > > Ed > On Nov 22, 2012, at 6:46 PM, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]> wrote: > >> 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. I'm looking to do som audio production which involves probably >>>>>>>> 3 or 4 keyboard tracks mixed together, plus at least one or two vocal >>>>>>>> tracks. Is this possible using VoiceOver and GarageBand? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have a dedicated keyboard which I bought some time last year from >>>>>>>> Apple. i believe it's made by M Audio. But all of the synthesiser >>>>>>>> functions which the stand-alone keyboard has have been cut out, much >>>>>>>> to my disgust. It can only function under Mac OS X which, naturally, >>>>>>>> means it will most likely only function with GarageBand, so I don't >>>>>>>> have much option. 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