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20 Chapter 2 GarageBand at a Glance
Loop Browser
The loop browser lets you quickly find loops to add to your projects. You can find loops
using keywords for instrument, musical genre, or mood. You can also perform text
searches, and refine your results in several ways. The loop browser shows the tempo,
key, and number of beats for each matching loop. You can preview loops in the loop
browser before you add them to a project, and add more loops to GarageBand by
dragging them onto the loop browser.
The loop browser gives you two ways to find loops: button view and column view.
Button View
In button view, the loop browser contains a set of keyword buttons. Click a button to
show matching loops in the results list. Clicking multiple buttons narrows the results to
those loops that match all of the selected keywords.
A
Keyword buttons: Click a keyword button to display matching loops in the results list. You can
click multiple keyword buttons to narrow your results.
B
View buttons: Click one of the buttons to show column view, button view, or podcast sounds
view.
C
Scale pop-up menu: Choose a scale type to see only loops using that musical scale.
D
Search field: Type text in the field to see loops with the text in their file name or path.
E
Preview volume slider: Drag the slider to adjust the volume of the loop being previewed.
F
Results list: Shows loops that match the selected keywords. Also displays the tempo, key, and
number of beats for each loop. Click a loop in the results list to preview it. Click the Favs
checkbox for a loop to add it to your favorites.
G
Loop library pop-up menu: Choose the loops you want to show in the loop browser from the
pop-up menu.
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