That'd be great Mike. Thanks. The quick and dirty way I added my own sample was by installing a set of garageband instruments by bitshift (which are free). I downloded them from Limewire but I think you can also get them from the website: http://www.bitshiftaudio.com/products/bbb/free_bee.html Once you've installed these go to library-Application support- Garageband-Instrument Library-Sampler-Sampler files-Bitshift Open one of the aiff audio files in your sound editing software (I use Amadeus) and paste your new sound over the original. Then save (same name). This will now be used whenever you select this instrument in Garageband If you want to change the name as it appeard in the Garageband menu you need to go to to the pst or exs fie by opening it in TextEdit - The technique comes from the web page below, which will give you a better description of how to do this http://www.icompositions.com/news/music_comments.php?id=11_0_1_0_C By the way did you notice that I nicked the first bar of the drums from 'Come Alive' in my song 'Sunny"... see if you can spot it! Cheers Sion Morris Liverpool www.cinnamondesign.co.uk/music/music.html ------------------------------------------- On 25 Jun 2005, at 4:28 pm, Michael Carlyle wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't keep meticulous production notes. These songs are like snowlfakes a little bit... every one is different. I will see if I can get something close. Can you share your GB sampling tip?