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Apple GarageBand Jam Pack Voices

Apple GarageBand Jam Pack Voices - 1.0.1

removes some duplicate files

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Current Version: 1.0.1
Release Date: 2007-10-10
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 5,049
Downloads (all versions): 24,866
Price: $99.00

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Apple GarageBand Jam Pack Voices Review1st Class update to GarageBand - Version: 1.0, 2/27/2004 12:46PM PST

adeandsamcollins
Tons more loops and effects, easy to install and use, no problems. Just wonder when Jam Pack 2 comes out? If you like GarageBand you'll want to get this?
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Apple GarageBand Jam Pack Voices ReviewVery Cool, One downside. - Version: 1.0, 2/9/2004 02:34PM PST

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antsterr_dotmac
Very cool, and a great deal as well, tons more cool instruments and a killer selection of loops. One thing missing though, No Banjo software instruments and not many banjo loops. I if someone has figured out a way to make a guitar sound like a banjo using the effects let me know.
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Apple GarageBand Jam Pack Voices ReviewMore of the same - Version: 1.0, 1/28/2004 09:06PM PST

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unSane
Not bad, not bad at all. Mostly very useful, particularly the inclusion of lots more 'software instruments'. Much wider selection of dance beats if that's your thing. In general it fleshes out the obvious gaps in the default material supplied with GB. Nice selection of keyboards, rather limited strings, useful set of synth sounds. Odd plethora of mainly atonal 'atmospheres' which could be used for hardcore/experimental electronic music with a bit of processing I guess, but still hard to see why they're there. Some useful splits, like Piano/Bass, fun to play and sound good. If you're into GB as a scratchpad, I'd say this stuff is essential. Obviously suffers from trying to be all things to all people, but at least there are enough loops to keep dabblers going for a while, or at least until some conversion utilities start to appear.
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