Okay, you're all probably a little tired of this subject by now, but I have 
found what I think is the problem and its solution, and think I should detail 
it here for future reference.

It seems that a project must be in 4/4 time signature for the loop browser to 
work. My project was in cut time (2/4) and I decided to create a new project in 
4/4 and voila, loops all over the place - the place was lousy with them!

Then, to confirm my suspiscion I created another project, in 2/4 time again, 
and not a loop to be found.

I guess it makes sense as apple loops are created with a certain beat 
information embedded in the file and its probably based on a time signature of 
4/4. Anything other than that brings up no matchs in the loop browser's sick 
logic.

I suppose I should experiment with other time sigs (3/4 etc) to see what the 
limitations actually are, but for now, this is big news for me and a big relief 
(I was beginning to think Apple had it out for me personally)

Oh yeah, I also successfuly rebuilt the apple loop index as follows in case 
there is interest.
(this procedure comes from Apple support pages and several other sources on the 
web)

1) deleted all the entries in the /library/audio/apple loops index/ folder.
2) open GarageBand and try to open the loop browser, GB reports that there are 
no loops installed.
3) drag the /library/audio/apple loops/ folder and drop it on GB's loop browser.

to do this I found it necessary to:
1) place GB and Finder side-by-side on the screen with the resize window 
functions (VO shift tilda)
2) Mark the Apple Loops folder with VO comma
3) command tab back to GBB, interact with the loop browser, and drop the folder 
of loops with VO period.

It took a few minutes for GB to rebuild the index. After rebuilding, the apple 
loops index folder contained 8 new entries (1 for each of my loop folders)

I hope this is useful to others out there who are pulling their hair out and 
crying themselves to sleep over this problem.

Also, if you have anything to add to this information, please do - that's how 
we learn.

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