Garageband Yellow Line

A bright yellow line will appear, and you can add additional nodes. Drag a node down or up to decrease or increase the volume level for that track at the given moment. Rane SL1 Serato Scratch Live USB DJ Audio Interface with 2 Serato Control Vinyls. $69.00 + $14.99 Shipping. GarageBand features and tools One of the biggest advantages of GarageBand is its welcoming layout, regardless of your expertise level. For beginners, an excellent place to start is the Quick Help.
The following works in both Podcast Episodes and Music Projects.
Drag and drop your audio file (AAC, MP3, AIFF) into GarageBand and it will create its own new track.
Orange means it’s an unchangeable imported audio file.
When the track speaker icon is large, you have a software track (see below):
When the track speaker icon is small and backlit, you have a real instrument track (see below):
Move your orange track over and make certain the playhead is at the beginning of your piece (see below):
Record just a bit of nothing – hit record for a second and then stop – so you have a purple loop (see below):
Garageband Yellow Line Train
Slide the purple and orange loops together (see below):
Select them both, and then join them (Command-J). GarageBand will tell you that you’re creating a mixdown (see below):
Garageband Yellow Line Station
When the two tracks are merged, you will have one purple track (see below):
Open up editing and check Follow Tempo & Pitch (see below):
You will then be able to change your purple track’s tempo and pitch like any other software loop.