On Sep 26, 2005, at 4:18 AM, David Gordon wrote:
> On 9/26/05 1:04 AM, "Jim Seaman" <jseaman@...> wrote:
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>>> Thanks Dave, but 2 re installations failed to produce the pesky
>>> varmits ;-)
>>> I can't find the AU inst. folder either.
>> Just where on your hard drive did the software inst. end up after you
>> installed Jam Pack 4?
>> I'm having the same problem with locating my jam pack 3 soft inst.
>> Can't figure what I'm missing.
>> Anyone able to enlighten me on this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim
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> I'm not sure where they were installed. I'll take a look next time I
> am on
> that system in a day or two.
>
> Meanwhile, Please clarify what you are looking for -
----I'm looking for the actual software instrument that is called up in
garage band (gb)
> For example: If I create a track in gb and select the jam pack (jp) 4
> software instrument (si) " orchestra tuba " I would like to be able to
> create a track in logic pro 7 (LP7) with this same orchestral tuba si.
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> are you looking for a certain AU instrument, or are you looking for
> the Jam Pack EXS instrument files?
----I don't care what category it falls under I want to be able to use
the orchestra tuba si of jp 4 in LP7.
The method I use to assign a si to a track in LP7 is to select the
si via the I/O of a track mixer channel (strip)
AU instruments in the track mixer are a sub category and I see no
access to any specific si.
If I choose the EXS instuments option in the I/O of the mixer channel
then the EXS24 opens but there is no orchestral tuba si available (I
believe there are no jp inst available here)
If I look under I/O-stereo-logic-gb same thing(no orchestral tuba si
available (I believe there are no jp inst available here either.)
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> Mostly as I recall, the Jam Packs are collections of Apple Loops.
----Yes, but they also have some si.
jp 3 has over 50 si and jp 4 has 30.
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> Please provide more specifics and I'll take a look.
---The only way that I know to get the jp si into LP7 is to import a gb
file into LP7.
This works fine but is not a very eloquent way of doing things.
The LP7 reference manual states on pg. 77 states " Once the gb song is
imported into logic, you may freely change.................instrument.
I don't think this is possible if you wish to change from a jp si to a
different jp si because they are not listed in any track mixer I/O
menu.
None that I've been able to find.
> I'll stop whining now that I've been able to rant ;-)
> Has anyone been able to access jam pack software instruments directly
> from inside logic pro 7?
Thanks for any assistance.
Jim
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Re: [L-OT] OT Can't find GarageBand Jam Pack 4 inst in L7
2005-09-27 by Jim Seaman
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