The ⇥ Tab key functions as the sustain pedal in the on-screen keyboard, if you switch to the Musical Typing mode:
If you must use the Keyboard mode, you can insert pedaling after the fact in the Score editor:
I don't know a lot about GarageBand - but I move most of ~/Library directories (where most of the User stuff is being kept) by simply linking them to a different place with:
ln -s /your/source/directory /your/target/directory
in terminal.
for example, assuming that GarageBand is saving music to ~/Library/GarageBand/Music
please move the directory first with
mv ~/Library/Music/GarageBand ~/Library/Music/GarageBand.bak/
and then try to link a directory in the place of ~/Library/Music/GarageBand
(the ~
resolves to your /Users/username or $HOME
and is simply a shortcut to your home directory)
ln -s /Volumes/YourDevice/YourDirectory/GarageBandMusic ~/Library/GarageBand/Music
assuming it is the place where your data is being stored. You could try to create a hard-link without the -s
flag, but this is not possible for cross-device targets (i.e another hard-drive)
I'm sure you can do this, there are more ways to force macOS to use linked directories.
I don't know about GarageBand - but I keep my Mails, iTunes, Photos, Dropbox etc. on a different drive simply by either using symbolic links or, if necessary by hard-linking them to another directory.
For hard links workaround in macOS use https://github.com/selkhateeb/hardlink it does work very well.
Keep in mind that if you rm -rf
a symbolic link directory you delete link only.
When you do the same with hard-link on the filesystem then rm -rf
follows your link and deletes the things linked to it!
Let me know if this helps you.
Best Answer
You cannot change depth and frequency of the recorded samples, even when changing the input settings in the
Audio MIDI Setup.app
(this is the way to change playback and recording settings for sound devices). The default values for Garage Band are 44kHz, 16 bit, stereo. They are kept in AIFF format. You can explore them by right-clicking your garage band project and choosingShow package contents
. The recorded files are kept in theMedia
folder.Edit (added Logic 9):
In Logic 9 you can change the sampling rate (frequency) from the
Project Settings
window,Audio
tab. Explained in the Logic 9 Manual - Setting the Sample rate. To change the bit depth you should go toPreferences
->Audio
and check/uncheck24 bit recording
(It's checked by default). It's covered in the Logic 9 Manual - Setting the project bit depth.