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An alternative method of relocating GarageBand loops
Authored by: thomaschina03 on Nov 10, '06 02:35:13AM

I had problems with garageband seemingly not indexing my loops. It appears that garageband remembers which loops were availiable to a project, so they remained unavailiable to a project which was created with no availiable loops. I created a new song and suddenly they were all there!



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An alternative method of relocating GarageBand loops
Authored by: the.swant on Mar 19, '11 09:37:02AM

As the above user. My problem is as follows: I'm running Garageband '08 under Leopard. I've reinstalled Garageband and copied essential files related to plug-ins and music projects to another computer before having a serious system crash. After reinstalling and copying these files into garageband inte their appropriate places certain loops cannot be found by garageband. It seems that only blue samples (not midi) are visible but midi-files are not. I've tried deleting and re-indexing but to no avail. It seems that my problem are not uncommon. Also, when creating a new project (as opposed to the old projects from before the crash) all loops (midi and non-midi alike) are suddenly visible.



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