3.3. Dragging Regions

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You can change when a region plays by shifting its horizontal position. Just drag it by its center.

Dragging is a very handy tactic. When you drag a region horizontally , you make it play earlier or later in time. When you drag it vertically , you move it to a different track, according to the rules described on Section 2.3.2.

Figure 3-2. When you double-click any region, the Track Editor appears at the bottom of the window. One key feature is the Track Name box, where you can type a new name for the region. Press Return or Enter to make the name stick.
(Try not to worry about the inconsistency of having to edit the region's name so far away, and not right on the region itself.)


Figure 3-3. This pop-up menu determines how fine or how coarse the underlying drag-and-drop grid is. It lists basic musical rhythmic units, from largest to smallest (that is, slowest to quickest). In 4/4 time, a region will snap only to the beginnings of measures if you choose "1/1 Note" (that is, a whole note); it will move much more freely if you choose "1/16 Note" (a sixteenth note).


And when you select a huge chunk of your song (Figure 3-1), you can rearrange huge chunks of your piece at once.

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GarageBand2. The Missing Manual
GarageBand2. The Missing Manual
ISBN: 596100353
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 153

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