3
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Contents
- Welcome to GarageBand
- GarageBand at a Glance
- Working With Projects
- Using Apple Loops
- Working in the Timeline
- About Regions
- Selecting Regions
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Regions
- Looping Regions
- Resizing Regions
- Moving Regions
- Transposing Regions
- Splitting Regions
- Joining Regions
- Fixing the Timing of Software Instrument Regions
- Setting Real Instrument Regions to Keep Their Original Tempo
- Renaming Regions
- Using the Grid
- Using Undo and Redo
- Working With Real Instruments
- Working With Software Instruments
- Working in the Editor
- Working in Notation View
- Mixing and Adding Effects
- Creating Podcasts in GarageBand
- Creating a Musical Score for an iMovie or Video
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Connecting Music Equipment toYour Computer
Chapter 10 Mixing and Adding Effects 79
Editing Effect Presets
You can adjust effect presets to fine tune the sound of the effect, and save your own
presets to use with other instruments or in another project.
To edit an effect preset:
1 Click the Edit button (with the pencil icon) to the right of the effect’s preset pop-up
menu.
The effect’s Preset window appears. Each preset setting has a slider, button, or other
control, which is labeled to indicate its purpose.
2 Drag the sliders in the Preset window to adjust the settings for the preset.
When you adjust an effect preset, it appears as “Manual” in the pop-up menu, so you
know you’ve changed it from the original preset. You can go back and forth between
your Manual settings and other presets to compare them before saving the new preset.
Saving Effect Presets
You can create your own effect presets and save them to use on another track or in
another project.
To save an effect preset:
1 Adjust the settings for the preset to get the sound that you want.
2 Choose Make Preset from the pop-up menu, then type a name for the preset in the
Save dialog.