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Understand the difference between software and real instrument loops - GarageBand Tutorial
From the course: GarageBand for Mac Essential Training
Understand the difference between software and real instrument loops
- In the first chapter, I talked about the difference between audio or real instrument tracks and software instrument tracks. To quickly recap, software instrument tracks are MIDI tracks that contain not audio files but data files that tell GarageBand what notes to play, how loud to play them and so on. Because they consist of data, software instrument tracks can be easily edited note by note, and you can completely change the type of instrument playing those notes. Audio tracks on the other hand, are for recording real instruments like electric guitars, wind instruments, vocals, and so on. Real instrument tracks are actual sound recordings, not data files, so they can't be altered like softer instrument tracks can. The concept of real instruments and software instruments also applies when you're working with loops. For instance if I look through the piano loops here, you'll notice that some of the loops are colored…
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Browse the Loop Library10m 46s
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Understand the difference between software and real instrument loops5m 59s
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Add loops to your project and customize them10m 34s
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Change loop settings7m 7s
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Transpose loops2m 38s
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Import audio tracks2m 48s
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Use Drummer to create custom drum beats10m 56s
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