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Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Contents
- Welcome to GarageBand
- GarageBand at a Glance
- Tutorial 1: Creating, Playing, and Saving GarageBand Projects
- Tutorial 2: Adding Apple Loops
- Tutorial 3: Recording Vocals andMusical Instruments
- Tutorial 4: Playing and Recording Software Instruments
- Tutorial 5: Working withMusicNotation
- Tutorial 6: Arranging andEditingYour Music
- Tutorial 7: Mixing andAddingEffects
- Tutorial 8: Creating Podcasts
- Creating an Enhanced Podcast Episode
- Creating a Podcast Project
- Recording the Podcast Audio
- Adding Podcast Sounds
- Importing Media Files
- Adding Music
- Adding and Editing Markers
- Adding Marker Region Artwork
- Adding a URL to a Marker
- Adding Chapter Titles
- Deleting Markers
- Adding Episode Artwork
- Editing Artwork
- Editing Episode Information
- Ducking Backing Tracks
- Creating Video Podcasts and Movie Projects
- Creating an Enhanced Podcast Episode
- Tutorial 9: Sharing Your Projects
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Connecting Music Equipment toYour Computer
Chapter 4 Tutorial 2: Adding Apple Loops 33
Previewing Loops
When you find loops that fit the criteria you want, you can preview them in the loop
browser to hear which loop will sound best in your project. You can preview the loop
by itself (solo), or preview it together with the project.
To preview a loop:
m Click the loop in the results list. Click the loop again to stop previewing it.
You can preview a loop together with the material you’ve already added to the project
by clicking the Play button before you click the loop. When you preview a loop
together with a project, GarageBand matches the tempo and key of the loop to the
project’s tempo and key, and syncs the loop with the project so it starts playing on the
beat.
When you preview a loop, you can control the volume of the loop using the volume
slider in the loop browser.
To adjust the volume of the loop you are previewing:
m Drag the volume slider in the loop browser left to lower the loop’s volume, or right to
raise the loop’s volume.
If you adjust the volume of a loop in the loop browser, and then add the loop to your
project by dragging it to an empty part of the timeline, the volume of the track created
for the loop is set to the preview volume of the loop.
Now try previewing the loops you found earlier, and see which ones you like.
Refining Your Loop Searches
You can refine your searches in the loop browser in several ways. You can:
 Display only loops from a specific Jam Pack or folder
 Display loops using a particular scale type
 Display only loops in keys near the project’s key
 Search for loops by name
Drag the volume slider to
adjust the volume of the loop.