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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 16-Aug 05 From: New York - US Member No.: 68,828 ![]() |
I'm truly uncertain where to post this. If I'm wrong, please correct me.
I'm very interested in trying the Antares Avox software for both vocals and violin and would like to get any feedback from a user or tester. I would like to know whether I can use it with Garage Band 2 on my iBook G4 with 1.25Gs RAM. From what I've read about it in their ads it seems like a super app for my type of arrangements. |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 09-Dec 05 From: Encinitas - US Member No.: 73,654 ![]() |
You can use any AU (audio unit) plug-in with Garageband. All you do is download the plugin which will be a ".component" file. You put this file in /library/audio/plugins/components, then relaunch garageband if it's already open. If the plugin is a instrument, it will show up under the software instrument generator. If it's an FX it will show up in the effects area of the instrument settings.
There are a ton of plugins out there. THey all have demo versions to try out for free, but there are also a lot of kick ass free AU's. Some of the ones I use: Automat, Crystal, daHornet... (soft-synths) Multi-Delay, KTgranulater... (some of these sound better than the FX garageband came with) -------------------- BPM
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