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Summary: The media browser in Garage Band is the window that allows you to look at the wave forms in your recording project and edit them. Learn tips on how to use this to its full advantage in this free video clip.
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"Now the edit window helps you edit the midi information. What you can do is you can record something, open up the edit window, and then tailor what you want. You can adjust the notes, you can change the velocity, the sustain, whatever. You can quantify it. What we're going to do is we're going to go to our garage band, and we'll click on these little scissors at the bottom left right next to the eye. This is the root browser and this is the track editor. What happens is this pops up and there's a bunch of different things you can do in it within here. It's going to show you the grid the same way it is on top, just with the lines. So you can actually go in here and adjust the lines, zoom in, zoom out, and just adjust what you're trying to do. What happens is there's a little bar right here that zooms in and out of what you're doing. You can grab and highlight whatever is on this grid, and move it to wherever you want. So you can just take like a whole portion of something, move it down, move it to the side, you can do a bunch of different things. What happens also is if you want you can also change the modulation, pitch bend, sustain, expression, foot control, whatever on just this track."
eHow Article: Garage Band Edit Window Tips