Plugsound Pro And Garageband |
Tue 3 Feb 2009, 08:46
Post
#1
|
|
Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 03-Feb 09 Member No.: 106,372 |
Hello everyone!
I'll do my best in english...I'm French! And I have to warn you about this: I worked 11 years on PC, but I'm on Mac only since 1 month...so, a true beginner! Here is my computer: Processeur 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Mémoire 4 Go 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM Version du système: Mac OS X 10.5.6 (9G55) Now, to the question: One week ago, I bought "PlugSound Pro", and installed it (together with the "Ilok Key", as one usually does). My intention was to use this Sound Bank on "Digital Performer", which I have bought too, but which is, for now, to complicated for me... So, before mastering DP, I have to use PlugSound Pro on GarageBand, far easier for me, for now. The problem is that GarageBand apparently doesn't "know" that PlugSound is installed! So, here's the question: - How couldl I tell to GarageBand to use "PlugSound Pro" instead of its default-sounds ? As I bought PlugSound, I asked if it was possible to use it with GarageBand, and they all answered that it was.....I hope they didn't fool me! A last detail: I intend to use my CME midi-keyboard, as I did on PC, working on Cubase! I thank you a lot for helping! Friendly Pierre |
|
|
Tue 3 Feb 2009, 15:04
Post
#2
|
|
Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 246 Joined: 06-Feb 07 From: Berkeley - US Member No.: 88,124 |
Hi Pierre,
your english is better than my french.... so: when you double click on a new software instrument, a track information window opens. you may need click 'details' button, or not, to access a button that is called "generator". this button will allow you to access any AudioUnit Plug-ins you have installed on your computer. Plug Sound Pro should have installed an AU component. you may verify that by following the path Hard Drive>Library>Audio>Plugins>Components. it should be in that folder. if it's there, it'll turn up in GB, and you can open it's window and use it's instruments. i'm describing from memory, from a friend's computer that doesn't have GB, so i hope i've got it right, i'll cx later when i get home. good luck! Chris |
|
|
Tue 3 Feb 2009, 19:06
Post
#3
|
|
Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 246 Joined: 06-Feb 07 From: Berkeley - US Member No.: 88,124 |
hi again,
i just did a test on my home system. in GB '08 ver 4.1.2 on an 8 core intel Mac Pro i've got access to all my AU plugs, but the window for the plug doesn't open. i recall on a previous rev of GB i was able to open the window for Kontact, Albino, Tera, etc, and select patches from within the plug. maybe that was on a different machine, too. I've still got access to my own patches created and saved within my AU's. for instance, when i select Pianoteq in the 'generator' pull down menu, in the pull down menu to the right i can select my favorite piano patches, but i haven't got access to the stock presets. i miss being able to see the window for the the AU plug. duh. what am i doing wrong. not that it really bothers me, as i NEVER work in GB, but i like to be able to consult with my students. anyone got thoughts? chris okay, not to beat the horse, but i just opened GB '07 ver 3 on my laptop (dual core intel OS 10.4.X) and it plays very nicely with my AU plugs. when i select one in the 'generator' pull down, and double click the 'manual' button over to the right the whole window for the plug opens, and i can patch edit and select to my hearts delight. argh. |
|
|
Thu 5 Feb 2009, 19:21
Post
#4
|
|
Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 03-Feb 09 Member No.: 106,372 |
Hi everyone!
a big "thank you" to you, Chris! I did exactly that, and it worked to the perfection! For now, all seems to be OK...In a few days, I'll probably have to come here again, if I don't find the way to export midi files from Garage Band to somewhere else! I think it exists...I hope so! If not, I'll have to use Digital Perormer, which scares me! So, thanks again, friendly Pierre |
|
|
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members: