Hey guys,
I like the tutorials that Sarah referred me to, their great! I do need help 
though. I can't figure out how to add an apple loop to a track. I know the 
normal directions say to drag and drop the loop into the track, but I can't 
seem to do that. Some of the older garage band tutorials were using the 
perevious version of Garage Band, so it's hard for me to follow their 
directions because the older version's layout is very different from this one, 
and I don't have any experience with the older versions.
Can anybody who has experience with this help me out? Maybe I just don't know 
where to drag and drop the tracks, or maybe there's a voiceover trick I can't 
figure out? I've also tried just copying and pasting the loop into the track, 
but no dice. If somebody has it on their computer but doesn't have a lot of 
experience, maybe if they have more vision than I do they could still look at 
it and help me out?
Thoughts?
Thanks
Laurel
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