
Converting Software Instrument loops to Real Instrument loops
You can convert a Software Instrument loop to a Real Instrument loop when you add it to the timeline. Real Instrument loops require less processing power for playback, which can allow you to use more tracks and effects in a project, especially for projects with many loops.
When you convert a Software Instrument loop to a Real Instrument loop, you can set whether the Real Instrument loop follows the project tempo in the editor.
To convert a Software Instrument loop to a Real Instrument loop:
Option-drag a Software Instrument loop to the empty area below the existing tracks in the timeline.
By default, Option-dragging a Software Instrument loop to the timeline converts the loop to a Real Instrument loop. You can change this behavior by choosing GarageBand > Preferences, clicking Loops, then deselecting the “Convert to Real Instrument” checkbox under “Adding Loops to the Timeline.”
