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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 21-Aug 05 From: Valby - DK Member No.: 68,975 ![]() |
Hello
I've made some multitrack recordings in garageband 2, and apart from cumbersomely exporting a stereo/mono two-by-two/one-by-one mixdown to iTunes, i can't find a way to export all the tracks in a sensible way. As the tracks are obviously in the project, how do I get my "hands" on them in a smarter way ? |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 29-Nov 05 From: North Hollywood - US Member No.: 73,164 ![]() |
Boy, do I have a clever answer for you
![]() First, lock all of your tracks by clicking on the tiny lock icon for each one and then playing the song. This renders all effects onto the track and creates a single AIFF file for each one. But WHERE?! Here's the fancy trick: each audio track has been embedded into the GarageBand song file itself. Go into the finder, right-click (control-click) on the song itself, and choose "show package contents." Another finder window will open displaying the actual data contained within your track. Inside there you'll find a folder called "Freeze Files." This is where you'll find a single AIFF for each track of your GarageBand song, ready to be imported into any other audio program! Pretty nifty, trick, no? -------------------- Alexey Mohr
Mixer/Engineer The Lex Factory See my most recently mixed/mastered album on the iTunes store! |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 21-Aug 05 From: Valby - DK Member No.: 68,975 ![]() |
Hlleo and excuse me for my belated re-reaction. I've tried top post an answer once before, but must have botched it, it did'nt turn up.
Your suggestion woreks like a charm. Nifty come to mind Thanks again |
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