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I'm in the process of trying to create my first podcast. I have used iMovie, etc., without complications before, so i am surprised at the difficulties i'm having with Garage Band. I have over an hour of audio recording which i imported into the programme and sliced up into 'regions'. I then added some jingles and some voiceover narration, and thought it would only be a matter of an hour or so to get all the pieces into the correct order. The problem is - and this is kind of hard to explain - the order is getting messed up all the time! I arrange about five minutes of several layers exactly as i want it, then i start working on the next five minutes, then i scroll back on the timeline and nothing is where it used to be! The regions just won't stay fixed on the timeline. I must be doing something wrong. Any idea what? Needless to say, i'm growing very desperate, so your help would be very, very much appreciated! Thank you
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Hi,
I'm in the process of trying to create my first podcast in Garage Band. I have over an hour of audio recording which i imported into the programme and sliced up into 'regions'. I then added some jingles and some voiceover narration, and thought it would only be a matter of an hour or so to get all the pieces into the correct order. The problem is - and this is kind of hard to explain - the order is getting messed up all the time! I arrange about five minutes of several layers exactly as i want it, then i start working on the next five minutes, then i scroll back on the timeline and nothing is where it used to be! The regions just won't stay fixed on the timeline. I must be doing something wrong. Any idea what? Thank you |
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