In GarageBand, is it possible to change the key at any given point in the timeline?

In GarageBand, is it possible to change the key at any given point in the timeline?


I remember in the older, 2005, version, I could drop a loop into the timeline, change the key at 4 bars etc., and create a 16 bar blues.


Is this possible in the newer versions?


Cheers!

Posted on Feb 26, 2012 10:10 AM

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Feb 26, 2012 11:02 AM in response to Albee41

Albee41 wrote:


I remember in the older, 2005, version, I could drop a loop into the timeline, change the key at 4 bars etc., and create a 16 bar blues.



GB has never supported more than a single key per project.


you could, however, use the Pitch Automation on the master track, or the pitch slider in the Track Editor to change the picth of as region

Feb 26, 2012 12:33 PM in response to HangTime

Actually, I remember a version of garageband on a imac I had, where, as in every version, I could drop loops into the timeline. Once I got a good groove happening, I could pick a point at any bar and change the chord or key of the song to make a progression. If the song was created in the key of E, at the 4th bar I could change it to A, then at the 6th bar, back to E etc, etc. I could create a real song with chord changes.


Is it possible to do that with the more recent versions of garageband?


Cheers

Mar 1, 2012 9:09 AM in response to Albee41

Albee41 wrote:


When I use the track editor as in the pitch slider, the entire track or region changes pitch.


you have to select only the region within the track for which you wish the pitch changed.


if it's one long region you have to split it up so you can select the part(s) you want to affect:


http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/GBFAQ.html#split

(Let the page FULLY load. The link to your answer is at the top of your screen)

Mar 4, 2012 9:02 AM in response to HangTime

thanks for staying with this


I understand how to split a region. But how do I change the pitch of a split region? If I start the song in say D, after 4 bars, I'd like the song to go to A, as in any song, the chords change.


If I have to actually split the region, does that mean I need to split the region of every track at the same place?


Thanks again

Mar 6, 2012 9:48 PM in response to Albee41

When I only want a progression of chords for an accompanyment I use the Pitch Automation on the master track (⌘-B, Show Master Track). That will locally change the key of the whole project - all tracks in parallel. For the chord progression C-G-F-C in the example below I raised the master pitch to 0-7-5-0.

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To add vocals and drums without transposing them as well, I render the accompanyment with an audio preview, so it can be imported into a second project (using the Media Browser) where I record the vocals and drums. Any updates to the first project will be updated in the second project too, if you import using the audio preview.

Mar 6, 2012 10:03 PM in response to Albee41

Okay, thanks. Can you tell me how to adjust the pitch of a track from say a C to an F and then back to C?

Christoph Drösser and Hangtime already told you: you select only the region of the track that should be transposed from C to F, and then (in the Track Editor) set the pitch slider to +5; the region will be transposed to F and all other regions will stay at C.

User uploaded file


Regards

Léonie

Mar 7, 2012 2:19 PM in response to léonie

Just adding: to go from C to F, e.g., you can transpose +5 semitones or -7. Judge your ears to see what sounds better. (E.g., if the original loop was recorded in A, it probably sounds better in the lowered version since the C version had already be raised by 3 semitones.)


And when you put a pitch curve on the master track, the drum track isn't affected, so there's no need to treat it separately!

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