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Re: The (Mis)use of GarageBand
by Andrew Campanella on Sep 30, 2009 at 6:34:10 pm

Hey walter,
I appreciate your reply. I don't mean to say the use of the loops is wrong in commercial settings, because the loops can be altered and messed around with to great success. Rather, what is wrong is the lazy method that seems to be more common: Dragging and dropping "Pop Drums 01" and "Heavy Guitar 01" into a project, calling it day, and cashing the check. I hope this clears it up.


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