Hi what vst's work good in garage band?
I'm looking for new instruments.
is steinberg hypersonic2 available for mac or no?
Also tried a native instruments demo but not accessible.
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What kind of music do you do? You can get back to me off list at
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TIA
On Mar 14, 2010, at 10:20 AM, clarence griffin wrote:
> oh yeah, I know that. I thought there was something bigger like some scripts
> or something. VO works quite well with Garage Band
oh yeah, I know that. I thought there was something bigger like some scripts or
something. VO works quite well with Garage Band though. There are a few buttons
that may need to be labeled, I will look in to that. But if someone did it
already, why invent the wheel again?
Has the work been done
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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: garage band with snow leopard 10.6?
wow, there are things that make it even better? I did a hole track, well it
was a lil one, but yeah. I didn't even use anything specia
nk smith wrote:
>
>> hello
>> on the vi-mac audio list
>> some one created voice over features to make garage band voice over friendly
>> the buttons read, they were labled etc
>> I needed the url to this info, as well as instructions on how to get these
>>
http://www.twitter.com/goldfingas
On Mar 14, 2010, at 4:36 AM, hank smith wrote:
> hello
> on the vi-mac audio list
> some one created voice over features to make garage band voice over friendly
> the buttons read, they were labled etc
> I needed the url to this info, as well as in
hello
on the vi-mac audio list
some one created voice over features to make garage band voice over friendly
the buttons read, they were labled etc
I needed the url to this info, as well as instructions on how to get these
files to work with voice over.
if any one needs more explanation on what I
tion. I'm sorry for taking a cheap shot. BAD
day.
Take care.
Carolyn
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Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: vo scripts fore garage band?
Hi C
I am very thankful for the information I'm gleeming from this list.
Part of my frustration is I used to be able to the sceen and after
years of pointing and clicking I have to relearn keystones.
I am firmly behind apples efforts to provide acessible technology
built into the os.
Tammy Abre
tion. I'm sorry for taking a cheap shot. BAD day.
> Take care.
>
> Carolyn
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> Hi C
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Hi Carolyn,
Given the context of my single word response with a question mark, I believe
it was clear that I was saying "Scripts? What scripts are you talking about."
Further, given the fact that Voice
Folks,
I don't think there's any need to get excited over this thread. That said, I'm
reminded about the egg shells on which one has to walk on lists like this where
there's an enormous range of levels of experience, confidence and cognitive
abilities. That said, I'll no longer engage in debate
ing to do with mac and
> accessibility. I guess I can see why you don't moderate this list anymore.
> Have a great day.
>
> Carolyn
> ch:)
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e would think information should be exchanged willingly
re anything to do with mac and accessibility. I guess I can see
why you don't moderate this list anymore.
Have a great day.
Carolyn
ch:)
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> ch:)
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>
> Hi Carolyn,
>
> Hmm, where do I start? First of all, I hardly think my quiz
th mac and accessibility. I
guess I can see why you don't moderate this list anymore.
Have a great day.
Carolyn
ch:)
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; If you're making a point, could you please elaborate?
> TIA
>
> Carolyn
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> Scripts?
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Scripts?
On Mar 11, 2010, at 2:57 AM, hank smith wrote:
hello where can I get vo scripts fore garage band?
also how do I install them?
Hank
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> On Mar 11, 2010, at 2:57 AM, hank smith wrote:
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>> hello where can I get vo scripts fore garage band?
>> also how do I install them?
>> Hank
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no scripts, this is not win-world. Vo works with gb, just a pain
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Scripts?
On Mar 11, 2010, at 2:57 AM, hank
Scripts?
On Mar 11, 2010, at 2:57 AM, hank smith wrote:
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> also how do I install them?
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pnotic Consulting wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Ricardo,
>>> Can you give us a short list of things you do with gb?
>>> I just installed Amadeus, but have only heard the shows on blind cool tech
>>> regarding it.
>>>
>>> Jorge Mojica
>>>
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g to get out of Garageband.
hth
On Feb 28, 2010, at 11:41 PM, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:
Hello all,
Can any of you tell me to what extent garage band is accessible? I know
that I can find out through trial and error, but I would be nice to know
what to expect.
Thanks.
Rafael Bejarano
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Okay, thanks.
Rafael
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th
On Feb 28, 2010, at 11:41 PM, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Can any of you tell me to what extent garage band is accessible? I know that
> I can find out through trial and error, but I would be nice to know what to
> expect.
>
> Thanks.
> Rafael Bejarano
Hello all,
Can any of you tell me to what extent garage band is accessible? I know that I
can find out through trial and error, but I would be nice to know what to
expect.
Thanks.
Rafael Bejarano
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That was a handful, thanks for that clarification on different DAWs.
I'm personally not sure what can or can't be done in GB yet apart from checking
some loops and other realluy beyond basic tasks, but i'm trying to use these
obstacles as a way to figure what accessibility can be provided via sc
Krister, you haven't missed anything.
Its hard for me to say things like this without sounding as if I'm speaking
badly of the people that are trying to make these tutorials, which I'm not.
Still, I don't think that any of the people on the lists that are on about how
great
Hi there,
I still don't get it. Even if you can put a loop on the grid, you can't use it
effectively because you can only put it in one place. If you want to have the
loop span multiple bars in the grid, you can't because once in the track grid,
it can't be seen by VO so it can't be manipulated.
I have no problem with pessimism, believe me :)
I was talking about putting a loop from the loop library into the track grid.
Or maybe i've been following the wrong tutorial on the you can make it .com
about putting loops/instruments/etc on the track grid.
This is a way to do in 1 manipulation
Hi,
Excuse me for sounding pessimistic and dissing here, but what would be the
point of this? Once loops are in the grid, you can't do anything with them,
nada. You can't drag, stretch, shrink, manipulate them in any way because they
aren't visible at all so what's the point?
The above is of cou
Hi list,
I was just lookingat the dictionary for the extended suite applescript
dictionary.
ANd i found two commands which should automate the actual dragging
loops/samples/all the rest onto the track grid without going through 50
manipulations and guess work.
Those two commands are:
esmouse
10, at 8:27 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
>
>> Listers,
>>
>> Does anyone know where I would start looking to find info about using Garage
>> Band? I want some saxophone stuff and don't see it. Any help is appreciated.
>>
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There is a lot of good material at www.icanworkthisthing.com
btw, where are you looking for the sax stuff in garageband exactly?
On Feb 19, 2010, at 8:27 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
> Listers,
>
> Does anyone know where I would start looking to find info about using Garage
> Band?
Listers,
Does anyone know where I would start looking to find info about using Garage
Band? I want some saxophone stuff and don't see it. Any help is appreciated.
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Last I heard GarageBand still didn't support VST, but there appears to
be a wrapper called Adapt which will make Garage band swallow a VST
plugin. It's listed as $99 but might be cheaper via some other reseller.
CB
http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=5&tab=22
Jake wrot
y midi controllers, in conjunction with
> garage band, and was wondering if anyone had some links to some good vst
> plugins for garage band.
>
> I've tried going to the native instruments site, but their page seems to be
> flash. No show, no good.
>
> ANyone got someth
Hi everyone,
I've started messing around with my midi controllers, in conjunction with
garage band, and was wondering if anyone had some links to some good vst
plugins for garage band.
I've tried going to the native instruments site, but their page seems to be
flash. No show, no goo
Hello,
I think you should check out www.icanworkthisthing.com
There is a very good tutorial on using Garageband 5 with voiceover.
hth
On Dec 13, 2009, at 11:38 PM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've started working on an audio game and wanted to use garage band to do t
Hello all,
I've started working on an audio game and wanted to use garage band to do the
music that I'm able to do, which lead me to a few questions.
First, I see the tracks column but it looks like there are already new tracks.
Can I just create a track, label it and start record
hello
there is also a separate vi mac audio website
where the files fore garage band have been posted to make it vo friendly with
snow leopard eg the buttons are labeled
no one will give me the website to get the files I am feeling a bit left out
kind of upset about it as well
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Hi Hank,
hank smith wrote:
> hello what is the vi mac audio page to get garage band files to work
> with 10.6 and the related guides?
> -
Are you talking about the page with the guides for working with Audio
files and recording? That's at:
http://www.icanworkthis
hello what is the vi mac audio page to get garage band files to work with 10.6
and the related guides?
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Subject: Is Garage Band more accessible in Snow Leopard?
Hello all,
Is Garage Band a more accessible software in Snow Leopard than it was in
Leopard? If yes, the nhow?
Thanks,
Vic
www.victortsaran.net
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> Is Garage Band a more accessible software in Snow Leopard than it was in
> Leopard? If yes, the nhow?
>
> Thanks,
> Vic
>
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Hello all,
Is Garage Band a more accessible software in Snow Leopard than it was in
Leopard? If yes, the nhow?
Thanks,
Vic
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aren't visible. This makes it quite pointless at this stage to fiddle
with Garage band. I'm waiting for an update that hopefully will make
this program more accessible.
/Krister
22 okt 2009 kl. 07.57 skrev Justin Kauflin:
>
> I'm writing to find out if there is anybod
I'm writing to find out if there is anybody who has ventured into
GarageBand land with Voice Over. I have a question for you. I am
trying to change the value of a tracks pan position, and can't seem to
get anything to work. I tried interacting with it like I would with
any other slider, but get
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could give me a pointer on changing
instruments in Garage Band? I am using Snow Leopard and the software
instrument option. I am able to select the different checkboxes for
instrument types and then interact with a table that lists items
within a
ey all seem to
> have vanished with the list.
> Cheers,
> JPR
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 10:10 AM
> Subject: Re: Accessibility of
, but they all seem to have vanished with the list.
Cheers,
JPR
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Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: Accessibility of Garage Band
Hi
ilto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of John André
> Netland
> Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 11:17 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Accessibility of Garage Band
>
>
>
> No, you have to re-record if something is wrong, or maybe the ti
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No, you have to re-record if something is wrong, or maybe the time
correction will help you out. Also, be aware that
hn André
> Netland
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> Subject: Re: Accessibility of Garage Band
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Here is a little overview of what is VO compatible in GB5 with SL:
> You can
> do all basic recordin
ine Decaux
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for the piece of info on accessible/non accessible features in
Garage Band.
As i said earlier on this list, i believe using certain trackpad
AM
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Hi,
Here is a little overview of what is VO compatible in GB5 with SL: You can
do all basic recording, record enable/disable tracks, mute,
solo, volume, punch-in, select software instruments, set and edit
effect
Hello again,
I have a few GarageBand-related questions which I hope somebody can
clarify:
1. How can I assign names to tracks so that in the mixer I can quickly
find the track whose parameters I want to change?
2. How can I punch in so that from the moment I punch in the recording
is replaced, and
27;t be able to get at those features and i for one can't afford a
> new shiny Macbook pro just to get at those trackpad features.
> /Krister
>
>
> 28 sep 2009 kl. 10.10 skrev Yuma Antoine Decaux:
>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Thanks for the piece of inf
everyone,
>
> Thanks for the piece of info on accessible/non accessible features in
> Garage Band.
>
> As i said earlier on this list, i believe using certain trackpad
> gestures such as rotor movements for placing and moving track loops
> would be a very intuitive way to e
Hi everyone,
Thanks for the piece of info on accessible/non accessible features in
Garage Band.
As i said earlier on this list, i believe using certain trackpad
gestures such as rotor movements for placing and moving track loops
would be a very intuitive way to edit for visual impaired
Hi,
Here is a little overview of what is VO compatible in GB5 with SL:
You can do all basic recording, record enable/disable tracks, mute,
solo, volume, punch-in, select software instruments, set and edit
effects for each track and the master, select input source and monitor
setting, use qu
Hi!
On 27 Sep., 22:19, John André Netland wrote:
> [...] I advice you to use iLife 9 with
> GarageBand 5 included, and run it with Snow Leopard. You will then
> obtain the best possible level of accessibility currently available in
> GarageBand.
This makes me wonder ... where can I actuall
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Personally I use an old Roland A80 with weighted keys connected to a MOTU
FastLane MIDI to USB interface. This setup needs a driver from MOTU. But
most USB keyboards should also work, as far as I know.
Thanks,
John André
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what keyboard yu recommend?
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yu recommend?
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>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> The answer is yes, you should be able to use your keyboard, a
what keyboard yu recommend?
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Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 1:19 PM
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Hi Kevin,
The answer is yes, you should be able to use your keyboard, and VO
ding, record a
> basic piano idea and play it back. Assuming I have a working
> portable USB MIDI keyboard, can I use Garage Band to do that with
> VO? Do I have to use the limited vision I have to do this task?
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
> >
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Guys,
I'm a pro musician and I wonder how accessible Garageband is. All I
need to be able to do is arm a track for recording, record a basic piano
idea and play it back. Assuming I have a working portable USB MIDI
keyboard, can I use Garage Band to do that with VO? Do I have to us
hi i've started using garage band and can only record me playing
guitar, can anyone tell me how to get the drums to work.
thanks
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Hello, I'm wondering if there are any folks on the list that are
familiar with using Garage Band. I've just started using it and have
a few questions. I am wondering if it is possible to save a project
as a MIDI file? Any help with this would be greatly appreciat
I don't recall reading the beginning of this thread but in general Mac's
don't have pre-amplifiers built in so a plain old mic will need to go
through an external preamp before connecting to the Mac's line in. This
could either be a dedicated box or the output from a mixer. USB mics,
while lim
Hi Terrence,
Do you have a microphone input as well as line in? If so, plug the
mike into that and select that input rather than Line In. I don't
think LIne In will work with a microphone. Or maybe there's a preamp
that can be used. I have a Mac Mini, which doesn't have a microphone
jack,
Hello, all,
I'm using Garage Band with the standard line-in source selected, but I'm
not getting any sound, despite having my input level as high as it will
go in both Garage Band itself and in System Preferences. The mic is one
of these headset mics with a plug for the headset and o
Hi!
On 3 Aug., 17:41, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Could you please please please tell me how you managed to pan? The
> pan control in the track view is absolutely useless to me. VO simply
> will not use it, though it likes the volumes OK.
When the pan control has focus, the left and right arrow
; Hi fellow visionaries,
> music was my first love, and while it certainly won't be my last, it
> still plays an important role in my life. So as soon as I learned that
> the Mac comes with a music suite called Garage Band, I started
> experimenting with it. I have now produced five pie
Hi fellow visionaries,
music was my first love, and while it certainly won't be my last, it
still plays an important role in my life. So as soon as I learned that
the Mac comes with a music suite called Garage Band, I started
experimenting with it. I have now produced five pieces of music wi
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