This one might also work:
https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/1-Instruments/64-Virtual-Instrument/7404-Xylo-Toy?srsltid=AfmBOooStdBJGWuMf_mwCTMNUrytdSP8Yt8o8pUOiY1Kbrk1ID2H4Ykx
Good to see you. To answer your question so everyone can see it:
Usually you have to go into the security and privacy settings and click Allow Anyway. But it may be different now with recent updates. It’s also possible that the plugin no longer works with modern versions of GarageBand.
That’s a good idea. Let me add that to the list in a moment.
Here's how I usually do plugin signal chain order.
Noise Gate:
Pitch Correction:
Subtractive EQ:
Compressor:
Distortion/Overdrive/Saturation: .
Additive EQ:
Modulation Effects (Chorus, Phaser, Flanger):
Reverb:
Delay:
Limiter:
Let's flesh this out into the greatest resource on the internet for MIDI editing.
1. **Use Command + T for cutting**:
Utilize the shortcut Command + T to cut parts of your track in either the "Piano Roll Grid" or the regular workspace.
2. **Edit with the Marquee Tool**:
Use the Marquee...
I'll flush out each plugin with videos, explanations, and links where to find everything as well. It's a work in progress.
1. BlueCat Audio’s Axe Pack
2. Komplete 13
3. FabFilter’s Mastering Suite
4. Initial Audio’s 808 Studio II Synth
5. Melodyne 5 from Celemony
6. Antares Auto-Tune Pro...
This is the beginning stage of the ultimate mixing tips resource for GarageBand users. If you have tips of your own, make sure to share. Have any questions? Ask away. I'm going to turn this into the greatest resource made on the subject.
Eventually, every tip will be illustrated with videos...
Hi Les, right on. Good to hear from you. I thought for a moment maybe you were a spammer that got through (because of the image upload), but I'm glad to see you're a real person. Cheers.
The Pro-Q EQ is SICK. Super expensive though. A lot of people online recommend subtractive EQ (cuts) over additive EQ (boosts) and I agree with this. It makes mixing the track in the end much easier, in my opinion. It's basic advice, but I think it works great when you actually follow it.