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Using the Track Editor In Garage Band: Part 1

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Summary: How to properly use the track editor in Garage Band; learn how to create your own electronic music in this free instructional video.

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"Hey everybody, my name is Matt and I am speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. Okay, so we've successfully recorded our drum track. If you go back and listen to it, you might notice it's just a little bit off when you go ahead and play it. It's not too bad but there are just a couple of notes that are a little bit off. We are going to need to fix this to do that. You want to open your track view. If you go down here by the bottom left, there is an icon that looks like a pair of scissors, go ahead and click that. That will bring up the track view. So I am going to scroll back to the beginning and we are going to have to scroll down here and you can see our notes for a drum kit. There is a little keyboard over here on the left. If you hit those notes, you can hear those notes on the drums and they correspond to the notes over here on the right. If you can zoom in over here at the bottom left, I'm going to zoom in a little bit and if you look you can see that there are a couple of notes that are just a little bit off. So if you can click and drag these, go ahead and do that and align it to the quarter note. That looks like that is all of them, so I am going to go back to the beginning and go ahead and play that. "

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