Section 28.2. Save Instrument, Delete Instrument


28.2. Save Instrument, Delete Instrument

For want of a better term , Apple calls the effects presets in this dialog box Instruments .

In the following pages, you'll learn how to operate the knobs and dials of the individual effect processors (Compressor, Reverb, and so on) that make up each Instrument. The process begins by clicking the Details triangle to expand the dialog box, as shown in Figure 28-1.

It's comforting to know, though, that once you've spent some time tweaking the effects settings for a certain "instrument" (effects preset), you can save your work for use with other tracks and in other GarageBand projects. All you have to do is click the Save Instrument button at the bottom of the dialog box. GarageBand invites you to name your new effect preset. Thereafter, it will appear in the right-side list (see "Giggly Baritone" shown in Figure 28-2).

In fact, GarageBand is so concerned that you might lose hours effects fiddling that, if you try to close the dialog box or select a different "instrument" without clicking Save Instrument, it shows you the warning box in Figure 28-2.

So yes, it's very easy to create new effect presets. Fortunately, it's also easy to prune the list, throwing away any that you've created that, in the cold light of day, you decide really aren't such masterpieces. Just highlight its name in the right-side list and then click Delete Instrument at the bottom of the dialog box.


Note: You can't use the Delete Instrument button to delete any of Apple's effect presetsonly your own misbegotten attempts.



iLife 05. The Missing Manual
iLife 05: The Missing Manual
ISBN: 0596100361
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 314
Authors: David Pogue

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