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How to make loops using Apple's Garageband

By David Capland


GarageBand will be a smashing tool for musicians, thanks to its potent loop tools. With careful use of these short audio segments it is possible to make entire albums from small constituents. Otherwise, it is also within the realms of posibility to use a couple solely to build up a recording. While GarageBand includes a big range of big selection of loops, most users are enthusiastic to make their own tracks to express their individual musicianship. In one or two straightforward steps, this guide will demonstrate the way to create Garageband loops from almost any music file on a PC.

Find The Audio Source

The primary and most vital step is to sus out what audio clip to use for the loop. It's usually best to look for audio clips that feature single instruments playing easy passages for at least a full bar. While longer clips may seem better up front they have a tendency to make the loop much more difficult to manipulate. Once the sound file has been elected open it up in GarageBand using the File menu.

Make A Number of Loops

Once the tune is selected, play it back and pay attention to the graphical waveform display. This will help to give a picture of the way the song looks on the display. Next, click the start line of the loop to highlight it and drag the mouse cursor to the ending point. After this is done, it is possible to manipulate the sides of the selection to fine tune the start and end times.

Clean it Up

At that point, the loop starts to shape up but is still a bit coarse. The very next step is to focus on the selection again, and then select edit from the menu at the very top of the screen. At this time, whenever the loop repeats there's a rather upsetting and really noticeable ticking sound. In order to dump this, use the magnifying glass icon to zoom in, then highlight a portion as near to the start of the clip as practical. Next, click effect and then fade-in, which will ensure the file starts muted. Repeat this step again, choosing a portion as close to the end of the file as possible this time. Finally, click file and then save as so as to finish the loop.




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