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        Apple Loops Utility User Manual (for SoundTrack Pro)
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1.      Acoustic Electric              Dry Processed    CJ       Clean Distorted            Cheerful Dark    C        Relaxed Intense            Grooving Arrhythmic    C        Melodic Dissonant            Sets Batch Tagging to All      amp        Sets Batch Tagging to None        a       18    Transients    Key command Function    EC  Increases sensitivity        g Decreases sensitivity     Increases sensitivity five times    E    Decreases sensitivity five times    E    Nudges the selected marker by one pixel to the left                    Nudges the selected marker by one pixel to the right     gt        Selects the previous marker     a   i   Selects the next marker           
2.  Sensitivity slider              Transient marker        i    Waveform of audio file             The Transients tab includes the following controls      Transient Division pop up menu  Sets the beat value at which Apple Loops Utility  detects transients    e Sensitivity slider  Sets the degree of sensitivity at which Apple Loops Utility detects  transients     Assets Drawer   The Assets drawer lists the files open in Apple Loops Utility  The drawer  which is open  when you open Apple Loops Utility  contains a Name column with the name of each  open file  and a Changes column  which indicates any files to which you have applied  changes     Add File and Remove  File buttons       Changes column       Assets button    Key pop up menu    Playback and File Management Controls   The bottom of the Apple Loops Utility window contains a set of playback controls so  that you can listen to the file in Apple Loops Utility  The playback controls do not affect  the file s tags  only the playback of the selected file     Go to Beginning button Stop button          Tempo slider Play button Volume slider      Go to Beginning button  Starts playback from the beginning of the selected file   e Play button  Plays back the selected file    e Stop button  Stops playback of the selected file       Key pop up menu  Transposes the selected file to a new key for playback       Tempo slider  Sets the playback tempo of the selected file  You can also enter a value  in the field     e Volume slider  Set
3. Apple Loops Utility  User Manual          Apple Computer  Inc      2005 Apple Computer  Inc  All rights reserved     Under the copyright laws  this manual may not be  copied  in whole or in part  without the written consent  of Apple  Your rights to the software are governed by  the accompanying software license agreement     The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer  Inc    registered in the U S  and other countries  Use of the     keyboard    Apple logo  Option Shift K  for commercial  purposes without the prior written consent of Apple  may constitute trademark infringement and unfair  competition in violation of federal and state laws     Every effort has been made to ensure that the  information in this manual is accurate  Apple Computer   Inc  is not responsible for printing or clerical errors     Apple Computer  Inc    1 Infinite Loop   Cupertino  CA 95014 2084  408 996 1010  www apple com    Apple  the Apple logo  AppleScript  DVD Studio Pro   iTunes  Final Cut  Final Cut Pro  FireWire  Logic  Mac   Mac OS  Macintosh  QuickTime  and Soundtrack are  trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc   registered in the  U S  and other countries     Finder is a trademark of Apple Computer  Inc     Apple Care is a service mark of Apple Computer  Inc    registered in the U S  and other countries     Production stills from the films    Koffee House Mayhem     and    A Sus Ordenes    provided courtesy of Refuge Films      Koffee House Mayhem       2004 Jean Paul Bonjour       A Sus Or
4. F files       Opens the Save As dialog to save the currently selected file with a  6 stl Jls   n  nname   Saves all open files    G 2    oron    5 J P    Selects the file above the current file in the Assets drawer                 Selects the file below the current file in the Assets drawer   v          g x    ih      Selects all files in the Assets drawer   Shii                Navigation   Makes the Tags tab active   Makes the Transients tab active   Makes the Assets drawer active        16    Key and Scale Type Tagging    Function    Key command    esc    Turns on keyboard tagging        Sets the key to A         san J   J    Sets the key to A   A sharp         Sets the key to B        Sets the key to C         sn _J  c    Sets the key to C   C sharp         L    sn J      Sets the key to D     Sets the key to D   D sharp         Sets the key to E        Sets the key to F         sn J      Sets the key to F   F sharp          sar J      Sets the key to G     Sets the key to G   G sharp         Sets the scale type to Major         san J      Sets the scale type to Minor         san J le     Sets the scale type to Both        Sets the scale type to Neither     Descriptor Tagging   For the following descriptor keyboard shortcuts  pressing the key once selects the first   left  item  pressing the key again selects the second  right  item  and pressing the key  a third time selects Neither  the center button      Key command Function    C  Single Ensemble       Part Fill    C   
5. ats recorded  in the audio file  Similarly  changing the tag for key has no effect on the actual musical  key of the audio file     To tag a single audio file   Select the file in the Assets drawer   If the drawer is closed  click the Assets button to  open it      Note  When a single file is selected  you can use the Up and Down Arrow keys to move  up and down the files in the Assets drawer  You can listen to the file using the playback  controls     Make the changes you want to the file   s tags in the Tags tab     See    Tags Tab    on page 5 for information about the options in the Tags tab     3 Click Save to save changes to the selected file  or click Save All to save all changes     Tagging Multiple Files   When multiple files are selected  only the tags that apply to all the selected files can be  changed  Items in the Tags tab that do not apply to all the currently selected files are  dimmed and unavailable     Each tag has a checkbox  Select the checkbox next to the tags for which you want to  save changes     To tag multiple files   1 Select the files in one of the following ways     e Shift click to select adjacent files in the Assets drawer   e Command click to select nonadjacent files in the Assets drawer   e Press Command Shift A to select all files in the Assets drawer     2 Make the changes you want to the available tags for the selected files in the Tags tab   See    Tags Tab    on page 5 for information about the options in the Tags tab   3 Select the check
6. ave multiple Apple Loops Utility windows open at the same time so that you  can compare different files  Each time you open an Apple Loops Utility window  an  Open dialog appears  letting you choose the file or files to open in that window  You  can change the open window behavior in the Apple Loops Utility Preferences window   See    Apple Loops Utility Preferences    on page 14 for more information     10    Tagging Files in Apple Loops Utility   To tag files  you select the files in the Assets drawer  and then make changes to the  selected files    tags in the Tags tab  When you change the settings in the Tags tab  the  changes are applied only to the currently selected files     When you make changes to a file s tags  a dot appears in the Changes column next to  the filename to indicate that the file has been changed  You can select a file or group of  files and make one or several changes  and then select another file or group of files and  make different changes  Apple Loops Utility remembers all the changes you make as  you work with different files  When you finish making changes  you can save changes  to only the currently selected files  or save changes to all files marked in the Changes  column of the Assets drawer     Note  Changing a file   s tags has no effect on the actual audio data recorded in the file   Changing the tag for the number of beats  for example  only changes the information  used when Soundtrack Pro searches for files  not the actual number of be
7. boxes next to the tags for which you want to save changes     4 Click Save to save changes to the selected files  or click Save All to save all changes     There are many keyboard shortcuts to simplify the task of tagging files  For a complete  list of keyboard shortcuts  see    Apple Loops Utility Keyboard Shortcuts    on page 15     Working With Transients   Transients are the points in an audio file where beats occur  Typically  transients occur  at the widest areas of a waveform in the waveform display  During playback   Soundtrack Pro adjusts looping files using a technique called stretching to achieve the  best audio quality  based on the loop   s transients  Non looping files are not affected by  stretching     When you open a file in Apple Loops Utility  it looks for transients at every 16th note  position  based on the file   s tags for tempo and the number of beats  You can change  the beat value at which Apple Loops Utility detects transients using the Transient  Division pop up menu     To display a file in the Transients tab     Select the file in the Assets drawer  then click the Transients tab     The Transients window can display only one file  If multiple files are selected  no  waveform is displayed in the window  The waveform display in the Transients tab  displays both the transients detected by Apple Loops Utility and transients you add to  the file  You can add transients and move existing transients in the Transients tab     To add a new transient     C
8. denes       2004 Eric Escobar   http   www refugefilms com    Other company and product names mentioned herein  are trademarks of their respective companies  Mention  of third party products is for informational purposes  only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a  recommendation  Apple assumes no responsibility with  regard to the performance or use of these products        Using Apple Loops Utility    Some audio files you use in Soundtrack Pro can include metadata called tags  Tags   provide information about the audio recorded in a file  Soundtrack Pro uses tags in one   of two ways    e To help locate files using the Search feature in Soundtrack Pro   e To provide information that Soundtrack Pro uses when matching the file s tempo and  key to the project tempo and key  for the best possible playback quality    Both AIFF and WAV file formats can include tags  Libraries of audio files created for use  with loop based music software are usually tagged  and Soundtrack Pro recognizes the  tags used in most popular file formats     What Is Apple Loops Utility    Apple Loops Utility is a companion application to Soundtrack Pro that you can use to  view and manage tags in audio files  You can add and change tags using   Apple Loops Utility  you can also tag multiple files  a process known as batch tagging     Apple Loops Utility can read both AIFF and WAV file formats  When you save changes  you make to either type of file  the file is saved as an AIFF file  the default fi
9. eld     Search Tags   These tags are used by the Search feature in Soundtrack Pro when you search for files   matching specific criteria      Genre pop up menu  Displays choices for the musical genre of the file    e Instrumentation list  Displays choices for the musical instrument or instrument  category recorded in the file  Selecting an instrument category in the left column  displays the list of instruments in that category in the right column     File Info   This area of the Tags tab includes rows with Kind  Length  Date Modified  Sample Rate   Channels  Tempo  and File Location information  This information is for viewing only   and cannot be edited in the Tags tab     Descriptors   Descriptors are complementary pairs of keywords describing the mood or character of  the music recorded in the file  Each pair of keywords has a row of buttons  allowing you  to choose either one keyword from the pair  or neither keyword     Transients Tab   The Transients tab contains a large waveform display  with a Beat ruler and a horizontal  scroll bar  Markers indicate the position of transients in the file  Typically  transients  correspond to the peaks or most pronounced amplitude changes in a sound s  waveform  The Transients tab includes controls for the beat division and sensitivity with  which Apple Loops Utility detects transients in the file  You can also listen to the file  using the playback controls to help determine where transients occur     Transient Division  pop up menu
10. er  Any other file tags are unchanged  This is especially useful when working with a  large group of files     When saving multiple files  the checkbox next to the tag must be selected if changes to  that tag are to be saved  For information about tagging multiple files  see    Tagging  Files in Apple Loops Utility    on page 10     To save changes to the currently selected files   Click the Save button     Saving changes to a large number of files may take several minutes     To save all changes   Click the Save All button in the Assets drawer     To save multiple files to the same directory   Choose File  gt  Save As     Navigate to the directory where you want to save the files  then click Save     When you save multiple files using the Save As dialog  the files are saved to the  selected directory  and their names are unchanged     When you save changes to files in the WAV format  by default they are converted to the  AIFF format and saved in the same location as the original WAV files  The new AIFF files  have the same name as the WAV files  but with the  aiff file suffix  You can change this  default behavior in the Apple Loops Utility Preferences window  See the following  section     Apple Loops Utility Preferences     for more information     Removing Files From the Assets Drawer  You can remove files from the Assets drawer     To remove files   Select the file or files in the Assets drawer  then click the Remove File button at the top  of the drawer  or press the De
11. le format for  Soundtrack Pro  The set of tags you can work with using Apple Loops Utility includes all  of the tags in WAV files tagged for use with Sony   s ACID music application  as well as  additional tags     Tagged audio files can also contain information about transients  Transients indicate  where beats occur in the file  and Soundtrack Pro uses transients to play back audio  files at the highest level of quality  Apple Loops Utility can detect transients present in  an audio file  and you can use Apple Loops Utility to add markers for additional  transients and move them to new locations     The Apple Loops Utility Interface  The interface consists of a window with two tabs the Tags tab and the Transients tab   The bottom of the window includes a set of playback controls and file management    buttons  Apple Loops Utility also includes an Assets drawer  located to the right of the  main window  where you manage open files     Tabs Main window          Playback controls Assets drawer    Tags Tab   The Tags tab includes areas for different types of tags  and also includes a set of  playback controls you can use to listen to a file open in Apple Loops Utility  Listening to  a file can help you decide which tags are appropriate for the file                                O00  Apple Loops Utility _  Property Tags File info   V  Number of Beats   32    5  Kind  AFF  F File Type  O Non tooping    Looping Length  17 455  Fiker  Date Modified  Saturday  May 3  2003  scale Ty
12. lete key      If you remove files to which you have applied changes  a dialog appears letting you  choose whether to save or discard your changes     14    Apple Loops Utility Preferences  You can set preferences for the startup behavior and default file saving behavior in the  Apple Loops Utility Preferences window                          000 Preferences  Startup  Mi Show Open Panel On Launch  Saving  When Converting a WAV to AIFF  C  Show Conversion Alert  O Close WAV and Edit AIFF  O Keep Working in WAV  Startup       Show Open Panel On Launch When selected  an Open dialog appears each time you  open Apple Loops Utility     Saving     When Converting a WAV to AIFF   e Show Conversion Alert  Shows the conversion alert dialog when you try to save a  WAV file   e Close WAV and Edit AIFF  Automatically converts the WAV to an AIFF  closes the WAV  file  and opens the AIFF for editing   e Keep Working in WAV  Leaves the WAV file open     Apple Loops Utility Keyboard Shortcuts    General and File       Key command Function   Creates a new  blank Apple Loops Utility window and opens the  by Open dialog    Opens the Open dialog  from which you open files in    e  Apple Loops Utility        Closes the current window     v            6  2    shift    w   Closes the selected files                 5   Saves changes to the currently selected files  If any of the files are  ITE WAV files  a dialog appears asking if you want to continue editing  the files as WAV files or save them as AIF
13. lick in the darker area above the Beat ruler in the waveform display     To move a transient marker     Drag the marker by its handle in the area above the Beat ruler     To change the beat value of detected transients     Choose a beat value from the Transient Division pop up menu     Choosing a larger beat value results in fewer transients being detected  Choosing a  smaller beat value results in more transients being detected  if they are present in the  audio recorded in the file        Sometimes transients occur at points in the audio file other than on a beat value  You  can have Apple Loops Utility detect additional transients in the file using the Sensitivity  slider  When you increase the sensitivity of transient detection  Apple Loops Utility  considers points of higher amplitude in the waveform as transients  regardless of  whether or not they occur at a beat value     To change the sensitivity of transient detection     Drag the Sensitivity slider to the left to decrease the sensitivity  or to the right to  increase the sensitivity of transient detection              To remove a transient  do one of the following     Click the transient   s handle in the area above the Beat ruler  then press the Delete key       Drag the transient out of the area above the Beat ruler     Saving Changes to Files   When you save changes in Apple Loops Utility  you can save changes to only the  currently selected files  or to all files marked in the Changes column of the Assets  draw
14. pe Bi Depth      1651  M Time Signature   4 4   Sample Rate  44 1 kHz   V  Author  MusicByte com Channels  stereo  M Copyright  MusicByte Soundfiles   Tempo  110 BPM  M comment  File Location  Gary   Work Users gary Music Loops Apple Loops for  Soundtrack PowerFX Loops Complete Music Beds   Tanning Music Red 09  Search Tags Descriptors  Fl cenre  M single O O    treme  M Instrument  M Part O O Ofin  Drums  gt  M Acoustic O    Electric  Guitars  gt  M Dry O    O Processed  Horn Wind  gt   Keyboards  gt    a SnO GON   Mallets  gt  Di Cheerful O  amp  O Dark  Di Relaxed    O intense  Shap 2 gon O Ova  Sound Effect by M Melodic    O O dissonant   m ooa     a      amp     O     120 000  8 M_ a             _  _ 0 00  a8  A          Property Tags   e Number of Beats field  Displays the number of beats in the file       File Type buttons  Set the file type  which can be Non looping or Looping      Key pop up menu  Sets the key of the file       Scale Type pop up menu  Sets the file s scale type  The choices are Major  Minor  Good  for Both  and Neither    e Time Signature pop up menu  Sets the file s time signature  The choices are 4 4  3 4   5 4  6 8  and 7 8    e Author field  Displays the name of the file s author  You can enter a new name by  typing in the field      Copyright field  Displays the file s copyright data  if it exists  You can enter new data  by typing in the field       Comment field  Displays any comments about the file  You can enter comments by  typing in the fi
15. s the playback volume of the selected file  You can also enter a  value in the field     When multiple files are selected  the playback controls are not available  You cannot  play more than one file at a time     There are two additional buttons at the bottom of the window  the Assets button and  the Save button     e Assets button  Shows and hides the Assets drawer   e Save button  Saves your changes to the currently selected files in the Assets drawer     Opening Files in Apple Loops Utility   You can open audio files from within Apple Loops Utility  or directly from a  Soundtrack Pro project  You can have up to 2000 files open at the same time  When  you open files in Apple Loops Utility  the files are displayed in the File list of the  Assets drawer     To open an audio file in Apple Loops Utility  do one of the following   Choose File  gt  Open  then select the file in the Open dialog    Choose File  gt  Open Recent  then choose a file from the submenu   Click the Add File button in the Assets drawer    Drag files from the Finder to the Assets drawer    To open an audio file from Soundtrack Pro into Apple Loops Utility     Control click the file in Soundtrack Pro  then choose Open in Apple Loops Utility from  the shortcut menu     To open multiple files in Apple Loops Utility  do one of the following   Choose File  gt  Open  then Shift click the files in the Open dialog     Drag the volume or folder containing the files from the Finder to the Assets drawer     You can h
    
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