Q: How to assign loop to MIDI in GB10
In the old versions you could add a custom sample by importing a sound file to the time line then going to edit>add to loop library, then open musical typing and assign samples to individual keys.
How do I do this in the new GB10? I'm trying to play an audio file from a midi imput, how do I assign it? If I'm not being clear let me know and I'll try to explain it another way.
I'm finding a loss of a lot of critical functionality in the new GB10, the enhancements are very cool but some of the things lost are DAW standards...and there are a lot of weird bugs and it runs over-all crashy. And this is on a brand new (less than a month) 2.3Ghz Mac Mini....
OS X Mavericks (10.9), Using an Acorn Masterkey MIDI
Posted on Jan 1, 2014 4:01 PM
I have mainstage so I have all the sounds installed.
What you need are the GarageBand '11 Sound Effects Instrument, not the Logic or Main Stage version, they have fixed sets of sounds and cannot be overwritten.:
Legacy > GarageBand > Sound Effects>Radio Sounds
Only that one will let you drag sounds to the keys. You will recognize the keys that have sounds by the speaker icon on the key:
Posted on Jan 2, 2014 3:38 PM