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Fabry Hi Patrick, I am very new to GB and would like to check if after completing the ‘Restore Sound Library’ procedure the promised 24 new sounds, 1500 loops and 17 drummers kit are really present. If I press the ‘loop button’ without adding filters it lists totally 1365 items, so where are the other 135? Is it possible to get a list of those 24 sounds? For example the only piano available, even after restoring, is the Steinway Grand Piano. I can find the 17 drummers so that point should be ok. I confirm that ‘Restore Sound Library’ does not become grey after all the procedure and if I press it again it starts again downloadingis this downloading a new part or the same?Please Help and thanks a lot for your attention,. Anthony Liam: I’ve run into the same issue.

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I’ve been sharing tracks as audio files to my desktop and then dragging them into garageband which is far from ideal. Patrick: Rewire is a protocol that allows Garageband(not sure if it works with newer version)/Logic/Abelton live etc. To use other clients such as Reason, Melodyne or other audio creation + manipulation applications as a “slave” and it rewires it into the host program’s mix. So if you wanted to make a sound that’s not in Garageband you would have been able to use it live from another program. Robin Hi Patrick, I am very new to garage band and have just downloaded book. I have a question?

I recorded a acoustic guitar track last night and then after the recording used the blue cat chorus to add to the mix. I decided I didnt like the sound and can’t get it off the mix. How can I get this off the mix? Silly question I knowall I want to do is try a few plug in sounds and seem unable to remove after trying outappreciate you pointing me in the right direction or where this might be in your manual? All the best Robin. Evan Hey Patrick, I’m a pretty heavy user of GB.

This last update is probably going to be a show stopper for me. Each week when my band rehearses I record our entire session on 8 distinct tracks in GB. This usually ends up being about a 7-8 gig file.

After the session (in the previous version) I would split all 8 tracks at the beginning and ending of each song (about 15 tunes) and then highlite all 8 tracks in that split section, copy and then paste into a new GB project for each song. That way I could easily edit and save each song individually.

You can’t do that in the new version, which I think is a massive oversight. It’s a very simple EXPECTED operation and has worked perfectly in all previous versions of GB. Apple really dropped the ball on this one in my opinion.

I’m trying to figure out how to revert back to the last version now, but if I can’t I guess I’m headed for ProTools. Rasjad Hi Patrick, I’m just getting into GB 10.0.3, and I’m learning some things from this thread. I notice you haven’t answered Evan and I’m wondering why? Can GB still do what he described? Cheers, Rasjad EVAN October 30, 2014 at 1:32 am Hey Patrick, I’m a pretty heavy user of GB.

This last update is probably going to be a show stopper for me. Each week when my band rehearses I record our entire session on 8 distinct tracks in GB.

This usually ends up being about a 7-8 gig file. After the session (in the previous version) I would split all 8 tracks at the beginning and ending of each song (about 15 tunes) and then highlite all 8 tracks in that split section, copy and then paste into a new GB project for each song. That way I could easily edit and save each song individually.

You can’t do that in the new version, which I think is a massive oversight. It’s a very simple EXPECTED operation and has worked perfectly in all previous versions of GB. Apple really dropped the ball on this one in my opinion. I’m trying to figure out how to revert back to the last version now, but if I can’t I guess I’m headed for ProTools. Hi Warner, QUOTE: ’14 GIGABYTES downloads that fast for you?” Had you previously downloaded all of the additional content (Loops, Drummer, Instruments etc) for Garageband 10?

If not, then you were just lucky enough to get all of that content for FREE (In version 10, 10.0.1 and 10.0.2 those extras cost $4.99), a lengthy 14GB download is a small price to pay in my opinion! QUOTE: “You are frankly wrong. This is bullshit” I think you’ve misunderstood what I meant by ‘previously’ – I refer to Garageband version 10 through 10.0.2 NOT to Garageband ’11 (Part of the iLife ’11 suite of programs), which you are obviously describing with your talk of ‘filters’, ‘delays’ and ‘vocal transformers’. If you have updated from Garageband ’11 to this latest version, the older version is still available for you to use.

Simply look in your Applications folder for Garageband 6.0.5. It’s still fully usable if you would prefer to stick with that version. I used to use GB to edit my vocals in my YouTube videos and I went to record something the other day. I now can’t figure anything out in the new GB. I have no clue how to edit anything (where can I change the vocal room to vocal hall, etc?) or put track reverb it anything.

It’s very frustrating and I’m not liking it at all. I also keep getting a million error messages every time I click on something. I’ve tried restoring the sound library and it won’t finish downloading it. What should I do? I want the old GB back. Taylor So I updated my computer: Installed some more RAM, updated the OS to Mavericks then to Yosemite. I was thinking, “Great!

This new garageband is going to be perfect for what I need!” Come to find out, the joke is on me. My audio interface is not compatible with the new OS or the new GB. Of course, this is my fault for not researching before diving into update after update. A new, less dated audio interface should solve my problem, right? After shopping around, I found that nearly all of the good audio interfaces are not compatible with Yosemite or GB 10.0.3.

What the hell apple?! By “good” audio interface I mean one that is not a tiny little stick like the iRig but also not a phenomenal one that is going to cost me a couple grand. Has anyone found an interface that works near-flawlessly with these new Apple systems? The focusrite scarlett seems to be an option, but aparently my guitar’s humbuckers are too good for the interface and will cause clicking sounds unless I change their output. I have also researched this extensively on the web with no viable conclusion. Sorry to rant everybody, but this is frustrating! If anyone has found a decent interface that is compatible with both Yosemite and Garageband 10.0.3 please let me know!

I’ve got the itch to record but no hands to scratch it!! I seem to be having problems downloading all of the sounds and lesson videos on GB v.10.0.3. My system is an iMac mid-2007, with OS X Yosemite v.10.10.2.

I really up-to-date with everything and when I contacted Apple about this issue, they told me there was an “issue with communicating with their servers.” Is there any other solution to my problem??? I keep getting an error that I can’t download all the sounds and I have to re-start to get it to work but I keep receiving the same dang error.

Any help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance!! Jason t Disgusted that Apple leave us in the lurch with missing instruments and samples. Jam packs don’t load, MBox 2 won’t work, M Audio midi controller won’t work.

Tried buying MainStage 3 but can’t download the massive 40gig files and they can’t offer it on disk. Its all too bad if you have a miserly 15gig for $105 australian per month. Go to the Apple store and download? Not unless you can leave your machine there for a couple of days! So many staff and I’m told i can get 1 and a half minutes with a creative tech.

Steve Jobs said build it and they will come. Now its a case of let them sort it out themselves. P.S Pay Patrick for graciously sorting out the rest of your unfinished business you arrogant and lazy%$^&.s.

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Hans Hi Patrick, I’m having a problem with waveforms disappearing on some tracks. I have one project in particular in which all of the tracks were recorded from a real instrument through an apogee jam interface and all but two of the tracks, and the drum track, appear as either flat lines or nearly flat lines with no waveforms. They play fine, but there is no way to edit them.

As it happens I need to clean up two of the tracks that are flattened out. Have you encountered this problem and do you have any idea how to fix it? Pat Soffe I am using a macbook pro with yosemite 10.10.3, 8GB ram and 750GB of storage. I just downloaded (and paid for) Garageband 10.0.3 and what a waist of 5 dollars.

The latency is TERRIBLE! Are there any fixes, updates or recommendations for this. It is so un-useable i could scream. Apple took out all of the options for buffer sizes and now there is no way to make any adjustments. I thought this was a glitch with my mics but does the same thing with the built in mic as well. Unfortunately, the paid project i am in the middle of right now is not going to get done.

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Pat Soffe No, I had one drum pack track, one bass pack track a live acoustic guitar, a live mandolin and a backing vocal track. Was attempting to lay down a second (main) vocal track when i started experiencing all of these problems. I thought it was the mic, then the USB port, then switched to another mic on my M Audio interface, then the built in (mac) mic all with the same results.

I am staring to think it has something to do with the laptop itself. I close out all of my programs in order to free up as much ram as possible (duel core processor with 8GB ram) so that the only thing open is Garageband.

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I switched over to a program that i use exclusively for voice over work to atleast lay down the vocal track and experienced a slight amount of tolerable latency. But what i experienced in Garageband was close to.5 seconds. First, thanks for getting back to me i have post twice now in the Apple forums with no response. Does any of this make sense?

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