Okay, thanks. I'll have a look at some of the other effects in there
as well, they could come in handy.
On 8/14/12, Chris Blouch wrote:
> 100 is a single note up and -100 should be a single note down. There are
> controls but I couldn't figure out a way to access them so I just typed
> the values
100 is a single note up and -100 should be a single note down. There are
controls but I couldn't figure out a way to access them so I just typed
the values in. My impression from other platforms is that plugins manage
their own user interface and so even if Garage Band is accessible the
plugins
Makes sense, thanks. What did you say the change was? I assumed
there'd be a slider and a way to select the old and new keys for the
song, as in something to tell it how many half steps to shift and in
what direction. What is one half step in numbers to GB?
On 8/13/12, Chris Blouch wrote:
> So fi
So first you need to select the track you want to add the filter to and
then do Command-I for track info. That hides or shows the track info but
won't move your focus there. You'll have to stop interacting with the
Arrange Layout area and move to the Track Info Group. Your Real
Instrument butto
How do you add that, or any, filter to a track?
On 8/13/12, Chris Blouch wrote:
> The only way I could find to do this was by adding the AUPitch filter to
> the track. When editing the filter there are four unlabeled inputs. The
> first (initially zero) is the amount of pitch to shift. 100 is a f
The only way I could find to do this was by adding the AUPitch filter to
the track. When editing the filter there are four unlabeled inputs. The
first (initially zero) is the amount of pitch to shift. 100 is a full
note up. Give that a try.
CB
On 8/9/12 11:27 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
Hi all,
I t
Hi all,
I think I sort of got GB down. I have no idea what changed, but things are
working as Ricardo said they should now and I was able to export a song, with
my bass track, as a standard mp3. Now, if I could just drop the original song a
half step and re-record it so I can play it in G... can