Lesson Review


1.

How can you add a new track in the Timeline automatically with a loop from the Loop Browser?

2.

Name three of the four ways to show the Track Info pane.

3.

What track information is shown in the Track Info pane?

4.

How do you change a track's name in the Timeline?

5.

Which one of these three is the first step to delete a region from the Timeline: click the track header for the track containing the region, click the empty space within the track, or click the region itself?

6.

What is a cycle region, and how do you access it?

7.

When you mute a track, what happens to the regions within the track?

8.

What steps are necessary to record a Software Instrument region in a new track?

9.

Name two features found on the onscreen keyboard.

10.

The onscreen keyboard changes its MIDI instrument to match what selection in the Timeline?

Answers

A1:

Drag the loop from the Loop Browser below the bottom track of the Timeline and release the mouse.

A2:

Click the Track Info button, press Cmd-I, choose Track > Show Track Info, or double-click a track's header.

A3:

The type of track, track's instrument category and instrument, icon, and, if it is a Real Instrument track, the track's recording settings. The Track Info pane will also show a Video Preview if the project includes a Video Track.

A4:

Click and pause over the track's name, then type a new name in the highlighted name field.

A5:

To delete a region, click and select only that region. Then press Delete. Selecting the track will select all regions within that track.

A6:

A cycle region plays a selected portion of the Timeline over and over; turn it on by clicking the Cycle button in the transport controls.

A7:

The regions in a muted track turn gray to indicate they have been silenced.

A8:

To record a Software Instrument region in a new track, you first create a new track. Then in the Track Info pane, you choose Software Instrument as the track type and choose the track's instrument category and instrument. You also need to make sure the track's Record Enable button is turned on and the playhead is in position. Finally, you click the Record button to begin.

A9:

You can resize the keyboard, use the overview to quickly change the range of notes, and control the velocity of the played notes depending on where you click.

A10:

The selected Software Instrument track.




Apple Training Series GarageBand 3
Apple Training Series: GarageBand 3
ISBN: 0321421655
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 134
Authors: Mary Plummer

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