Working with tracks in GarageBand 4 with Voiceover
If you have not downloaded, Garageband 4 Quick Guide for Leopard with Voiceover, basic use.rtf, or, GarageBand keyboard shortcuts.rtf Please do so. These documents will be a help to you in learning to use GarageBand with Voiceover.
You can find them at,
www.icanworkthisthing.com
under
MAC with Voiceover
or at,
www.lioncourt.com
Creating a new track in your GarageBand project.
Creating a new track is done with,
command-option-n. You will be ask to choose one of the buttons for either a synthesized instrument, or, a real instrument as with a microphone. You will need to choose these with VO keys-right, or, left arrow keys. When you have chosen one of these buttons, select the button with, VO keys-space bar. Now tab to creat and press, VO keys-space bar.
You are now ready to record.
One of the unique things you can do in GarageBand is name your tracks.
While on your track, press VO keys-end and Voiceover will say, Save instrument button.
VO keys-space bar on this button and you will be presented with an edit box. Type in the name and tab over to save and press VO keys-space bar.
When you have a few tracts created, you can find a list of your tracks. Just VO keys-right arrow once to the right of the scrol area.
You can arrow up and down through the list of tracks you have created, until you hear the name of the track you wish to work with, solo that track if you wish with the letter s, pressing the letter s again will take solo off. You are now ready to do what ever work you want to do on your selected track. When you are finished, don't forget to lock your track, so that you don't accidentally record over your work.
Command-l to lock your track and command-l to unlock your track.
Keith Reedy
wa9dro@joink.com
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