Hello. try copying and pasting the loop from the loop area to the new track at 
the beat and subdivision you want it at.  I don’t ue the new gb so am not much 
help here.

Take care. 
On Dec 2, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Laurel and Stockard <laurel.stock...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> 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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