Thanks, Patrick! Found out that I've spent more money than I thought! Using your instructions, I was able to successfully re-download this sound pack, no problems! Woohoo!
Loops have their place. It’s fun to play and experiment and can be super helpful when you create something that you don’t intend to release publicly. I made a track using loops last week that my sister plays while kids in her class clean up before ending the day :) It turned out better than I could do from scratch.
Eyup Patrick. I’m one of the eejits that paid for GarageBand - about a month before it became free ! If I remember I had to pay twice! Once for the iPad and paid again to put it on my Mac. No sign of the red pack thingi for me though
@@TheGaragebandGuide On CD? That was before my time . 🤣 Moving over to Mac for music production was the best thing I’ve done. Windows is such a pain in the sturgeon when it comes to music production And it takes for ever to do the simplest of tasks
WOW! I vaguely remember the R E D sound loops. I guess I grabbed it back when it was so cheep. I just restored purchase, loaded some up in GarageBand and they are cool. What year did you say they came out?
@@TheGaragebandGuide Title = GarageBand's SECRET Sound Pack Exposed - makes me think that we can get it again. Then in the video description has (maybe). Then you proceed to show us all the neat things it can do. Tell us right away how we can get it or can't get it. I understand it is better to increase watch time but jeez.
I think you need to look up the meaning of click bait. If this video had a thumbnail depicting a bikini clad woman on a beach with the title “click here to see big boobs”, but when clicked instead showed my big fat head talking about GarageBand - THAT would be clickbait. This video is about rediscovering a GarageBand sound pack that was only available for a short time a decade ago. The title and thumbnail are in no way misleading.
Loops? Cheating for people that like to play with Lego blocks rather than learn music. You DO know why music sucks today, right? Learn to create, not to copy and paste, kids.
@@cuda426hemi Samples have been used in popular music for over 50 years. Saying “music sucks today” because of samples is about the most stereotypical ok boomer statement I’ve ever heard.
@@TheGaragebandGuide Nope. Sampling came about in 80s with Sound Designer and MOTU, Akai, pre pro tools stuff, etc so it's not 50 years old. Yet. It's word processing of chunks of somebody else' talents, at best an "effect" but mostly used to make lousy music on a click with auto tuned vox. It's why lawyers got involved and invented sampling royalties to pay the people that actually made the sounds. Further royalty free sounds like Apple's mean that everyone can use them and you won't be unique sounding either. Who are the GREAT sampler artists that kids are playing today 50 years later? Right. Better to learn an instrument and let others pay you to use your "samples".
@@TheGaragebandGuide Samples per sé isn't the enemy as it was 1st used for sounds, not bars of pre made music or beats. It;s this pre-made LOOPS and drag n drop mindless word processing that is nuts. A Fairlight sampling synth cost a quarter million bucks 40 years ago - so who cares if it existed as it wasn't used to STEAL OTHERS ART. It stole andhand drew waveform "sounds" helicopters or mellotrons etc. Kids couldn't afford sampling back then and even if they did they'd have to know music to play a keyboard to use them. Heck my simple Ensoniq ESQ from early 90s was over $2Grr - kids couldn't even afford THAT stuff and it didn't afford using bars of loops anyway. Make your own art and maybe YOUR song will be the most sampled song of the 2020s! You see if the most sample song ever is from the 60s when no sampling was done, no autotune, no quantizing tempo, no MIDI, no click - what does that tell you? Tells me that sucker stealing it can't take any credit, has no pride - anybody can cut n paste 🎸
Thanks, Patrick! Found out that I've spent more money than I thought! Using your instructions, I was able to successfully re-download this sound pack, no problems! Woohoo!
Many of these samples are actually separately included in the GB sections.
Loops have their place. It’s fun to play and experiment and can be super helpful when you create something that you don’t intend to release publicly.
I made a track using loops last week that my sister plays while kids in her class clean up before ending the day :) It turned out better than I could do from scratch.
I would like it to come back, I would buy it without thinking twice
@@DesmontandoPayasos same
What a bummer. I missed the pack in 2014. Have no interest in Logic Pro. Oh well.
That GarageBand feedback form is in the description box 👆
Very interesting... didn't know about this sound pack... sure will suggest to Apple release it again... cheers!!!
Eyup Patrick.
I’m one of the eejits that paid for GarageBand - about a month before it became free !
If I remember I had to pay twice! Once for the iPad and paid again to put it on my Mac.
No sign of the red pack thingi for me though
Aye I paid for both versions back in the day too. The first version of GarageBand for Mac I bought came on a CD!
@@TheGaragebandGuide On CD? That was before my time . 🤣
Moving over to Mac for music production was the best thing I’ve done.
Windows is such a pain in the sturgeon when it comes to music production And it takes for ever to do the simplest of tasks
On cd, before my time…….. wow…. Do I feel old now lol
WOW! I vaguely remember the R E D sound loops. I guess I grabbed it back when it was so cheep. I just restored purchase, loaded some up in GarageBand and they are cool. What year did you say they came out?
Nice! They came out back in 2014.
Not sure how those sneaked by me. Thanks for sharing this interesting video!
Worked for me! Cheers
Nice one - enjoy!
Is this new feature already available??
New feature?
@@TheGaragebandGuide the new sound pack??
@@laurencerosas6700 there isn’t a new sound pack though?
Nice click bait. Unsubbed!
In what way is this click bait?!?
@@TheGaragebandGuide Title = GarageBand's SECRET Sound Pack Exposed - makes me think that we can get it again. Then in the video description has (maybe). Then you proceed to show us all the neat things it can do. Tell us right away how we can get it or can't get it. I understand it is better to increase watch time but jeez.
@@drummermike5150 Your life must be pretty F’ing amazing if this ruins your day enough to unsubscribe. Good riddance.
I think you need to look up the meaning of click bait.
If this video had a thumbnail depicting a bikini clad woman on a beach with the title “click here to see big boobs”, but when clicked instead showed my big fat head talking about GarageBand - THAT would be clickbait.
This video is about rediscovering a GarageBand sound pack that was only available for a short time a decade ago. The title and thumbnail are in no way misleading.
@@TheGaragebandGuide but this guy have a point. this is clickbait as well. I am dissapointed.
Loops? Cheating for people that like to play with Lego blocks rather than learn music. You DO know why music sucks today, right? Learn to create, not to copy and paste, kids.
Arsehole!
@@cuda426hemi Samples have been used in popular music for over 50 years. Saying “music sucks today” because of samples is about the most stereotypical ok boomer statement I’ve ever heard.
@@TheGaragebandGuide Nope. Sampling came about in 80s with Sound Designer and MOTU, Akai, pre pro tools stuff, etc so it's not 50 years old. Yet. It's word processing of chunks of somebody else' talents, at best an "effect" but mostly used to make lousy music on a click with auto tuned vox. It's why lawyers got involved and invented sampling royalties to pay the people that actually made the sounds. Further royalty free sounds like Apple's mean that everyone can use them and you won't be unique sounding either. Who are the GREAT sampler artists that kids are playing today 50 years later? Right. Better to learn an instrument and let others pay you to use your "samples".
@@cuda426hemi 1971. First sampled song was in 1971. The most sampled song ever is from the 60s. Sampling has been around a lot longer than you think!
@@TheGaragebandGuide Samples per sé isn't the enemy as it was 1st used for sounds, not bars of pre made music or beats. It;s this pre-made LOOPS and drag n drop mindless word processing that is nuts. A Fairlight sampling synth cost a quarter million bucks 40 years ago - so who cares if it existed as it wasn't used to STEAL OTHERS ART. It stole andhand drew waveform "sounds" helicopters or mellotrons etc. Kids couldn't afford sampling back then and even if they did they'd have to know music to play a keyboard to use them. Heck my simple Ensoniq ESQ from early 90s was over $2Grr - kids couldn't even afford THAT stuff and it didn't afford using bars of loops anyway. Make your own art and maybe YOUR song will be the most sampled song of the 2020s! You see if the most sample song ever is from the 60s when no sampling was done, no autotune, no quantizing tempo, no MIDI, no click - what does that tell you? Tells me that sucker stealing it can't take any credit, has no pride - anybody can cut n paste 🎸