Garageband Loops are prerecorded instrumental sections for you to use in your projects.
You can find them in Library<Audio<Apple Loops<Apple<Apple Loops for GarageBand
Ardour is a much higher-end program, but does not have the loops library, lessons function or Magic Garageband functions.
Garageband comes with over 1000 sample loops. You may not be seeing all of these because you have the "Filter for more relevant results" box ticked in the Loops section of Garageband's preferences. Untick the box to see all the loops listed. If this is not the case then you will need to rebuild your loop library. Double click on the Mac's hard disc icon, and then on the Library folder and then on the Audio folder. Drag the Apple Loops folder over the loop browser (lower right corner) in the Garageband window. The library will then be rebuilt. If there is no Apple Loops folder you will need to reinstall them from the original Mac OS or iLIfe discs.
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Chances are that they are still there but the indexing system has become scrambled so GarageBand is unable to find them. Apple has a step by step guide to rebuild the index. (See links below)
Yes there is a GarageBand lookalike for Windows. It's not exactly like GarageBand, but it's as close as you can get because Apple will never make a GarageBand for Windows. The app you want is linked in the related links below, called Mixcraft. It includes many of the key features you'd expect from GarageBand, like loops, music creation, live instrument recording, an on-screen piano, and auto-tune. Windows also offers applications like Pro Tools, Sonar X1, FL Studio, Reason, Ableton Live, and others.
Yes, GarageBand includes a variety of virtual instruments and loops, including saxophone sounds. Users can access these through the software's built-in library, allowing them to incorporate sax music into their projects. Additionally, GarageBand provides options for recording live saxophone performances if you have access to the instrument.
Garageband songs can be shared to iTunes or exported to a file as MP3 or AIFF files. Garageband songs cannot be exported to FLStudio, ProTools, Cubase, Sonar or other project file types. If you have Logic Studio, you can open Garageband songs and export the tracks to AAF or OMF files. The virtual instruments and loops that are included with Garageband cannot be used in other programs.
Well no, not any for free, and none that specialize in Dubstep. But you could surf the web for free loops or samples.
After launching GarageBand select GarageBand Help from the Help menu and then select the Getting Started option. THis provides step by step instructions for using GarageBand.
Garageband can be purchased for the Mac for $14.99 from the App Store.
No, there is no such thing as a garageband app on the iPod Touch.
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