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Garage Band for Apple computers:


Question Posted Saturday April 29 2006, 8:21 pm

Can you take songs from your iTunes and put them into garage band so that you can mix songs and such? How do you do it? Sometimes I can only get 1 song on (I click and drag it) but when I try to put more on, it doesn't work. So how can you put multiple songs on?

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someone_2_help_u779 answered Saturday April 29 2006, 9:51 pm:
umm. i don't really know about this stuff
so i think you need to ask a more experienced advice person that knows about ipods and garage bands

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