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I'm trying to speed up a tempo of a song I imported into Garageband and I've followed some YouTube Videos but I still cannot figure it out...
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I'm trying to speed up a tempo of a song I imported into Garageband and I've followed some YouTube Videos but I still cannot figure it out...
Which version of GarageBand are you using? The older methods to speed up the tempo of an Audio File are no longer working in GarageBand 10 or later.
The easiest way to be able to adjust the tempo of an audio file is to convert it into a loop and to save it to the loop browser. When you add a loop to a project, the tempo will change according the the tempo of the song you are adding it too. (https://help.apple.com/garageband/mac/10.3/#/gbndd0009b98)
It is important to add the audio file to the Loop Library with the original tempo of the song. This way the tempo will be correctly adjusted, when you add the song to project with a different tempo.
And it is essential to trim the audio regions to an exact number of measures, or you can only save it as a one-shot loop, that cannot automatically adjust to the tempo of a project. You need a "Loop", not a 2one-shot" loop.
Which version of GarageBand are you using? The older methods to speed up the tempo of an Audio File are no longer working in GarageBand 10 or later.
The easiest way to be able to adjust the tempo of an audio file is to convert it into a loop and to save it to the loop browser. When you add a loop to a project, the tempo will change according the the tempo of the song you are adding it too. (https://help.apple.com/garageband/mac/10.3/#/gbndd0009b98)
It is important to add the audio file to the Loop Library with the original tempo of the song. This way the tempo will be correctly adjusted, when you add the song to project with a different tempo.
And it is essential to trim the audio regions to an exact number of measures, or you can only save it as a one-shot loop, that cannot automatically adjust to the tempo of a project. You need a "Loop", not a 2one-shot" loop.
Cool thanks!
Good Luck! 😊
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