Hi Bill,
No I am not saying that it comes with a Koto. Very cool if it did
indeed. No you would have to lay down a Koto track, from a recording
let's say and then play with it, over it etc. I am not sure about your
second question, probably best to go to:
http://www.apple.com/ilife/garageband/
to read their comments. I am just using it to learn pieces by putting
them in the background an playing along with them.
Rob McNeil
On Feb 2, 2004, at 11:54 AM, Bill Fletcher wrote:
> Robert,
>
> Are you saying that the stable of instruments that comes with garage
> band (for building tracks) includes a koto? I'd be pleasantly but
> definitely surprised. I've been curious as to how Garage Band
> compares to other digital recording programs. Apple does have the
> knack of making software intuitive to use. Does it have good
> "outboard gear" built in such as delays, echos, reverbs, EQ,
> compression, etc.? Thanks.
>
> Bill
> ________________________
>
> On Monday, February 2, 2004, at 03:13 AM, Robert McNeil wrote:
>
>>
>> Secondly, I am curious if any one else is playing with Apple's new
>> app. "Garage Band" I am finding it to be a new learning tool for
>> technique and a fun way to practice. -- I am wondering if anyone has
>> tried to lay down a koto track and then played along with it.
>
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