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eatriceorgohome
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Anyone know if there is anyway to speed up the tempo of a song imported into Garageband?
Ex. If I were to drag an acapella track of 120 BPM from iTunes into Garageband and wanted to match that with an instrumental track of 100 BPM dragged from iTunes into Garageband. |
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Chunkycoldmedina
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At 1st I thought this was going to be a read the manual question but I have just opened Garageband and I cant see any obvious way of doing it and Im a Logic user!
Have I got up to early this morning?
Surely Garageband has a timestretch function somewhere?!
Try going to the help tab and check out the tutorials or search if this question has been asked here before. |
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eatriceorgohome
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| Is it worth it to upgrade to Logic? Seems like a dumb question, but figured I'd ask anyway. |
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Chunkycoldmedina
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Each to their own really, I personally say a definite yes, now studio 8 is released at half the price of Logic 7 you cant go far wrong.
Have a look if there are any Apple stores near you and ask if they have any Logic workshops on soon.
The Apple stores in the UK have workshops on for many of their products from time to time, its a good way to actually see the stuff being used and learn what you get. |
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styx021
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ya ive been using garageband for quite some time and have recently gotten logic
there is no real way to change the tempo to match unfortunately, you could use something like audacity and then import the mp3 once you're changed the tempo |
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