[mac4theblind] Re: Heelp! Garage Band: I'm obviously doing something wrong!

  • From: Sarah Alawami <marrie12@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2012 10:01:53 -0800

You need to save every time first and as for joining I cannot get that to work 
at all witht he keystroke. and as for faiding you need to set a marker  or an 
automation curve which you cannot do with out sighted help.

Take care.
On Mar 2, 2012, at 3:36 AM, Christohper-Mark Gilland wrote:

> OK, I do have a theory about this, but I wanna see what you all have to say.
> So, here's the delimma.  As you all know, when we have a delimma, we make... 
> delimmanade.  OK, that was stupid.  LOL!  Sorry, I'm kind of in a frisky 
> mood, as it's been a long night.  I need a laugh.  Anyway, so as I was saying 
> before I rudely interupted myself, I have a project with basicly two tracks.  
> One is a real instrument which I am using for my voice.  The other was 
> automatically pasted into the project when I went with command l to my loop 
> browser and selected the loop I wanted.  I then just hit command c to copy 
> it, and then went into the file where I wanted it dropped and pasted with 
> command v.  OK, the problem is this particular loop I have not only is a bit 
> too long, but what I wanna do is to fade it out gradually.  This means I need 
> to first chop off part of the loop to make it not so long.  So I basically 
> found where I wanted to start fading out, and hit space bar to stop the 
> recording.  I then hit command+T to make a region split.  I then went with 
> space bar into the file, until I heard where I wanted to have the fade out 
> stop and it be silent and the end of the project.  I then again hit command+T 
> to make a 3rd region.  My reasoning for making a 3rd region was so the 
> remainder of the project has it's own region, and I could just go to that 3rd 
> region then go in my menu bar to delete, and say, bam, and kill the end of 
> it.  Then I was gonna take the second region, fade it out, then take the 
> second region, and join it back with command+j to the first region.  I 
> obviously don't know what I"m doing, and am getting ahead of myself, as to 
> start with, when on the 3rd region that I was going to delete, hitting the 
> delete key, or for that mind, going to the edit menu then delete is not 
> working.  The delete option is dimmed.  Basically, when I try doing this, I 
> go into my track area layout, then in there I interact with the timeline, 
> then I find my instrument tracks group, interact with that, then find the 
> region.  Once on it, is when I'm trhying to delete the region.  It's not 
> working though when I try.
> 
> Can I please get a hand with this?
> 
> This really is the only part I seem to be having problems with, is the 
> editing.
> 
> Chris. 
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