Most likely you have to make sure you have your cursors focused on the region 
and press control-option-shift-space to mouse click it before you do the 
command-T split.

Hope this helps,
John André


On 9. nov. 2010, at 22.11, Justin Thornton wrote:

> hi
> I am experiencing a problem with splitting a region in gb11
> I press command t to split the region but VO does not say anything
> I tried reopening the file and gb with no change
> any ideas?
> thanks!!
> On Nov 9, 2010, at 4:29 AM, John André Netland wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Try these tricks in GarageBand:
>> 
>> 1) How to select loops? I suppose you mean how to select them for editing 
>> after you have pasted them into the timeline, and the trick is to do a 
>> control-option-shift-space click on the region you want to edit. To do 
>> actual moving or editing of regions in the timeline, you do the commands for 
>> moving/resizing items that you find in your VoiceOver commands. Just 
>> remember to control-option-shift-space click first.
>> 
>> 2) How to do panning? In the arrange area, find the first element, the track 
>> headers, interact with the instruments group if there is more than one 
>> instrument, and finally interact with the track. Find the pan button, 
>> interact with it and go left or right with VoiceOver. Be aware, that only 
>> using arrow keys here still move your play head, so you have to do an actual 
>> VoiceOver move to the left or right to do panning.
>> 
>> 3) How to do fades? If you mean setting volume faders, you do that in the 
>> same place as you do panning. If you mean fader automation, the only one you 
>> currently can do is a master fade out with default settings, unless you do 
>> it manually.
>> 
>> 4) How to add effects? When you have selected a track in the arrange area, 
>> either in the track headers, timeline or simply on top of the arrange area 
>> with your up/down arrows, you make the track info group visible with 
>> command-I, interact with the track group you find after the arrange group, 
>> and find the browse/edit buttons. If you are in a real instrument track, you 
>> can browse the presets by pressing the browse button and interact with the 
>> browser you find near by, or you can press edit and go further to edit each 
>> effect on the track. If you are in a software instrument, doing the same 
>> either browse through the preset sounds or gives you access to the setup of 
>> the instrument to shape a new instrument.
>> 
>> Hope this helps! Smile.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> John André
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  
>> On 9. nov. 2010, at 08.54, Yuma Decaux wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi list,
>>> 
>>> I've had day 1 of my logic pro course and thougha lot of accessibility 
>>> issues are there, i just checked garage band 11's interface and saw that 
>>> there are a lot of similarities. So hoping for a cool update sometime in 
>>> the future on logic pro.
>>> 
>>> I got back home, and started dabbling with garage band 11, checked on the 
>>> macvisionaries archives, and started slapping some loops here and there, 
>>> works great but i have a few questions on simple editing things:
>>> 1-how do you select a loop?
>>> 2-How do you pan left or right?
>>> 3-how do you fade ?
>>> 4-How do you apply effects to it?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I've just started playing with it thogh, so i might be a bit premature in 
>>> asking all of this, but i'm super excited after the accessibility walls i 
>>> constantly hit on today's logic course. Apparently tomorrow is the midi and 
>>> sequencing setup day so hoping i can get some midi learn wizardry going on 
>>> with my akai mpd26 for some beat making :)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> Yuma DX®
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> 
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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