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brilliant. been really getting into Garageband recently too. anything that makes it better is always good i spose.
 
I realize this ia a bit off topic, but... If you enjoy using Garageband, you may want to check out Ableton's Live 5, which was just released last week. A really powerful and flexible app for recording and working with loops (and so much more). Demo available at http://www.ableton.com/ .
 
Does anyone know of any major bugs in GarageBand that needed to be fixed? I haven't noticed any bugs other than it occasionally giving me a beach ball of death and unexpectedly quitting on me a couple of times.
 
GodBless said:
Does anyone know of any major bugs in GarageBand that needed to be fixed? I haven't noticed any bugs other than it occasionally giving me a beach ball of death and unexpectedly quitting on me a couple of times.

Same happens to me too occasionally.
 
No crashing problems with GB (or Mail or Safari or iMovie--but I barely use that) here.
 
musiclover137 said:
i've noticed, every rumor or article has at least one negative rating.

I guess whenever there is a chance of giving a Mac story a negative rating no matter HOW positive, that's when those who dwell under bridges get out their two button/scrollwheel mice and hit that ol' Negative button.

Or else some people just aim their mice badly...
 
Saw It After Restarting

Multimedia said:
This update is Not In My Software Updater Nor From GarageBand 2.0.1's Update Checker. Anyone else not seeing this? :confused:
After a full forced shut down and reboot it came up and installed. I guess my RAM was scrambled. Tiger seems a lot more prone to going WILD from time to time. It's still not as stable as Panther was near the end. :(
 
musiclover137 said:
i've noticed, every rumor or article has at least one negative rating.
That's for the ongoing MacRumors drinking game. Everybody has to down one each time there is a question or comment in the forum about negative ratings on the front page.
 
nagromme said:
No crashing problems with GB (or Mail or Safari or iMovie--but I barely use that) here.

Those of you with crashes, how much RAM do you have? I have 640MB on my four year old mac, and I've never once crashed GB.

I also don't work with the software instruments -- real instruments only. Maybe thats the key?
 
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