How To Edit GarageBand MIDI In The Piano Roll Editor - The Piano Roll Editor shows the notes in a GarageBand MIDI region as colored bars in a time grid. Horizontal lines show the time position, while vertical lines indicate pitch. A keyboard along the left edge of the Piano Roll Editor provides a reference for the pitches of notes. The Piano Roll inspector, to the left of the notes area, includes controls for editing MIDI regions and notes. Open the Piano Roll Editor Do one of the following: Select a software instrument track or a MIDI region, then click the Editors button Editors button. Select a software instrument track or a MIDI region, then choose View > Show Editor. The Piano Roll Editor opens below the Tracks area. On the left are controls for quantizing the timing and pitch of MIDI regions, adjusting their pitch, and editing the velocity of MIDI notes. Along the top of the Piano Roll Editor is a ruler showing time divisions, and a menu bar with MIDI Draw, Cat...
GarageBand Recording: Use The Track Header Controls - Track header overview, each track includes a track header that displays the track name and icon, and features a number of track controls. Default track header controls include Record Enable, Mute, and Solo buttons on all tracks, and for audio tracks, a Monitoring button. You can customize the track header by showing or hiding different track header controls, to optimize your workflow. You can also resize the track headers to give yourself more room to work in the Tracks area. Configure the track header using the shortcut menu Control-click the track header. Choose Track Header Components from the shortcut menu, then choose individual items from the submenu. How To Mute GarageBand Tracks You can silence, or mute, a track so that you don’t hear it when you play the project . Muting tracks is useful when you want to hear how the project sounds without the track, compare alternative versions of a track, or try differen...
GarageBand Recording: How To Set Project Properties on GarageBand - Each GarageBand project has properties that include the project tempo, key, and time signature. You can set project properties when you create a project, and change them later while you’re working. Some project properties, such as tempo, should be set when you create the project if possible, because they can affect the playback of recordings or media files you add to the project. Project Properties Overview You can change project properties in the LCD, located in the center of the control bar. Garageband Change Tempo Without Affecting Tracks Set The Tempo You can set the basic project tempo in the LCD. The tempo is displayed in beats per minute (bpm), ranging from 5 to 990 bpm. You can also tap the tempo using your computer keyboard. When you add Apple Loops to your project, they match the project tempo. Set The Project Tempo in The LCD Click the triangle on the right side of the LCD and choose B...
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