Re: Os10 GarageBand questions.

2012-08-21 Thread Ed Worrell
Hello, actualy you can adjust the volume and pan of the track by pressing 
control, option, and the letter J. This will open a dialog to adjust pan and 
volume, and will let you mute/solo the track as well.

hth

Edoption
On Aug 20, 2012, at 6:45 PM, Sarah Alawami  wrote:

> You cannot access or create automation curves w Voice over. you will need in 
> my experience a control suface to automate the curves. I cannot recommend one 
> as all of my equipment died so am starting over or might just go in to the 
> studio to work on my project.
> 
> Tc all.
> On Aug 20, 2012, at 5:21 PM, Danny Noonan  wrote:
> 
>> Hi all. I'm slowly getting down into GarageBand but can't find a way to 
>> access automation curves.  I know that a will show or hide them but can't 
>> tell if they're hidden or not and how to access them if I actually can or, 
>> is there another way to be able to set automation for panning, volume, fx 
>> etc other than via a control surface with voiceover? If not, I guess it's 
>> time to invest in a surface so that'll be a hole new can of worms finding 
>> out the right type etc.
>> 
>> Also, is there any way to select multiple tracks or regions for similtanius 
>> editing? Ie, copy from 3 percussion tracks and paste or put identical fx on 
>> same said tracks? I know I've asked before but it never herts.
>> 
>> I'm really not quite getting splitting and joining in regard to regions and 
>> how to select specific regions despite tuns of playing round and relistening 
>> to podcasts on it but I'm sure as soon as I ask, I'll work it out anyway. 
>> That is my MO after all.
>> 
>> Any help gratefully accepted on or off list.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> Danny:
>> 
>> PS,
>> is there a GarageBand VoiceOver list? If not, perhaps I should start 1 as 
>> many people seem to use it but not much is out there about it.
>> 
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Re: Os10 GarageBand questions.

2012-08-20 Thread Sarah Alawami
You cannot access or create automation curves w Voice over. you will need in my 
experience a control suface to automate the curves. I cannot recommend one as 
all of my equipment died so am starting over or might just go in to the studio 
to work on my project.

Tc all.
On Aug 20, 2012, at 5:21 PM, Danny Noonan  wrote:

> Hi all. I'm slowly getting down into GarageBand but can't find a way to 
> access automation curves.  I know that a will show or hide them but can't 
> tell if they're hidden or not and how to access them if I actually can or, is 
> there another way to be able to set automation for panning, volume, fx etc 
> other than via a control surface with voiceover? If not, I guess it's time to 
> invest in a surface so that'll be a hole new can of worms finding out the 
> right type etc.
> 
> Also, is there any way to select multiple tracks or regions for similtanius 
> editing? Ie, copy from 3 percussion tracks and paste or put identical fx on 
> same said tracks? I know I've asked before but it never herts.
> 
> I'm really not quite getting splitting and joining in regard to regions and 
> how to select specific regions despite tuns of playing round and relistening 
> to podcasts on it but I'm sure as soon as I ask, I'll work it out anyway. 
> That is my MO after all.
> 
> Any help gratefully accepted on or off list.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Danny:
> 
> PS,
> is there a GarageBand VoiceOver list? If not, perhaps I should start 1 as 
> many people seem to use it but not much is out there about it.
> 
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Os10 GarageBand questions.

2012-08-20 Thread Danny Noonan
Hi all. I'm slowly getting down into GarageBand but can't find a way to access 
automation curves.  I know that a will show or hide them but can't tell if 
they're hidden or not and how to access them if I actually can or, is there 
another way to be able to set automation for panning, volume, fx etc other than 
via a control surface with voiceover? If not, I guess it's time to invest in a 
surface so that'll be a hole new can of worms finding out the right type etc.

Also, is there any way to select multiple tracks or regions for similtanius 
editing? Ie, copy from 3 percussion tracks and paste or put identical fx on 
same said tracks? I know I've asked before but it never herts.

I'm really not quite getting splitting and joining in regard to regions and how 
to select specific regions despite tuns of playing round and relistening to 
podcasts on it but I'm sure as soon as I ask, I'll work it out anyway. That is 
my MO after all.

Any help gratefully accepted on or off list.

Kind regards,
Danny:

PS,
is there a GarageBand VoiceOver list? If not, perhaps I should start 1 as many 
people seem to use it but not much is out there about it.

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