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Several questions about GarageBand
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<blockquote data-quote="D3v1L80Y" data-source="post: 758674" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>You would need to export them as a separate file, (for sake of example, let's say AIFF) and then insert that AIFF in the Master Project where applicable.</p><p>On the contrary, I find that it is smarter to do this. Keeping your Master tracks separated allows you more control over them.</p><p>When you cobble them together into one track, you lose practically all of your editing ability for future recordings or mixes that would use the same tracks.</p><p>Copying each track/region is the preferred method, and while it can be tedious at times, makes the most sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D3v1L80Y, post: 758674, member: 2960"] You would need to export them as a separate file, (for sake of example, let's say AIFF) and then insert that AIFF in the Master Project where applicable. On the contrary, I find that it is smarter to do this. Keeping your Master tracks separated allows you more control over them. When you cobble them together into one track, you lose practically all of your editing ability for future recordings or mixes that would use the same tracks. Copying each track/region is the preferred method, and while it can be tedious at times, makes the most sense. [/QUOTE]
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