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You can change the samplerate in GarageBand to 48 kHz, if you want. Changing the samplerate on application quit is not a good idea at all, since it could have negative side effects on other apps accessing CoreAudio (i.e. clicks, distortion, disruption).
I would say that this statement is wrong. GarageBand is fixed to 44.1kHz Sample Rate and can only work with that Sample Rate.
WHen you set the Audio Device to Internal Output on GarageBand and Logic, then both app will fight over who is allowed to change the Sample Rate. You can have the Audio MIDI Setup window open to see that struggle.
From my test, it is not clear who the winner is. Depending on which app you start first
If you change the SR in Logic to 48kHz (whiile GB is open) then you can see in the AMS that the SR toggles between 44 and 48. sometimes it stays in 48, sometimes in 44kHz.
Even if I managed to force it to stay at 48kHz, GB will still record in 44kHz. It just seems to ignore the 48kHz 'mandate' from the system. I could veryfy that by checking the SR of the audio file I recoreded then in GB (it was 44kHz).
Will Rees wrote:
GarageBand Integrated App For Musicians. Garageband is the best clarification for all musicians. It is a mixed Apple application for iOS and macOS. GarageBand is created by Apple under the direction of Dr. Gerhard Lengeling, produced and presented. All Apple users can get GarageBand App without having to download it from any reference. Amps and Stompboxes in 10.1.1 Ver I have figured out the Stompboxes in the Smart Controls and therefore, want to delete my earlier comment where I had requested the developers to include it in GB Ver. I should admit that the Garage Band is a mindblowing audio software which Apple have bundled up in its Mac rage of systems. Download GarageBand 10.1 for Mac OS X Free Cracked GarageBand is a line of digital audio workstations for macOS and iOS that allows users to create music or podcasts. GarageBand is developed and sold by Apple. Garageband For PC/Windows - Check the correct, authentic and accurate method to run garageband for PC on Windows and on Mac. Description Rebuilt from the ground up with a fresh new look and amazing new features, GarageBand is the easiest way to create a great-sounding song on your Mac. Add realistic, impeccably produced and performed drum grooves to your song with Drummer. Question: Q: GarageBand 10.1: How to add reverb, echo to software instrument? I created a new software instrument track, and assigned drums to it. Now, I want to add reverb and echo to my (already composed) drum track.
You can change the samplerate in GarageBand to 48 kHz, if you want. Changing the samplerate on application quit is not a good idea at all, since it could have negative side effects on other apps accessing CoreAudio (i.e. clicks, distortion, disruption).
I would say that this statement is wrong. GarageBand is fixed to 44.1kHz Sample Rate and can only work with that Sample Rate.
WHen you set the Audio Device to Internal Output on GarageBand and Logic, then both app will fight over who is allowed to change the Sample Rate. You can have the Audio MIDI Setup window open to see that struggle.
From my test, it is not clear who the winner is. Depending on which app you start first
If you change the SR in Logic to 48kHz (whiile GB is open) then you can see in the AMS that the SR toggles between 44 and 48. sometimes it stays in 48, sometimes in 44kHz.
Even if I managed to force it to stay at 48kHz, GB will still record in 44kHz. It just seems to ignore the 48kHz 'mandate' from the system. I could veryfy that by checking the SR of the audio file I recoreded then in GB (it was 44kHz).
However, If Logic 'puts its foot' down and imposes the 48kHz on GB, then GB starts to complain with the following error message. I interprete that 'comflict' as: 'I cannot do 48kHz, so please switch your external device, or whoever told that external devie to switch (Logic) to set it back to my beloved 44kHz'
So my verdict is: 'GarageBand can do only 44.1kHz'
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Issue number two:
About your problem of not automatically switching back when quitting GB. THe AMS app is just a user interface to control the Audio Drivers. Same as the System Preferences - Audio. Some parameters are available in both. Now you have two interfaces that can control the driver of that specific Audio Device.
WHen you open an audio app that has access to the driver, you are just adding another user interface. If Logic or GarageBand access the driver and change its parameter (i,e, SR), then that is a legitimate one time action. It doesn't have to be reverted when you quit the app that did the change to the driver (Logic doesn't do it either).
The whole thing gets problematic when one app changes to 48k and assumes it stays there, but another app changes it to 44kHz. It seems that some apps have some kind of lock or priority that won't allow other apps to change the setting while they are 'in charge'.
Long story short - it can get messy.
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