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seabass069
post Sun 20 Nov 2005, 23:29
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Has anyone heard of Apple working on any new Jam Packs?
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lepetitmartien
post Mon 21 Nov 2005, 14:52
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Nope but given the GB following, you can be sure they are on the thing… wink.gif


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AlexeyMohr
post Mon 5 Dec 2005, 18:48
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I just make my own upgrades to GarageBand by buying independent loop collections and running them through the Soundtrack Loop Utility to add the relevant metadata. Beta Monkey makes some great drum loops, for instance:

http://www.betamonkeymusic.com

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woodworm
post Tue 6 Dec 2005, 02:27
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The Zero-G packs are worth having... good value for money.
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