Apart from Flex Time is there nothing we can do to the audio wave in Garageband?

I know we can cut/copy/paste and use Flex Time (I really dont think Flex Time works well at all by the way) to adjust the audio wave of what we've recorded in Garageband (Vocals, Guitar etc), but is that all we can do to eh actual audio wave?
Can we not lower peaks, and higher lulls etc?
I dont mean adding effects etc by the way, I mean to pyhsically manipulate it.

gjmnz wrote:
shippo_uk wrote:
Jeez, it was just a question.
Hey, there was no negetive intended with my comment.
After bouncing around a number of the big DAW guns, its exactly GB's limitations that have me back using it. What I found was that with all of the so called 'Pro' heavyweight programs there was such a huge learning curve and a bloatedness that it became to distracting. I was dishing money out thinking I would find a solution in an 'All in One' package only to find bugs, hassels, updates and reading manuals taking up way to much of my time. I am not a pro music producer in a big time studio where I am forced to adopt a so called industry standard, but I do make my living from music. For me personally, I have found that its cheaper in the long run, both in time and money to aquire or buy software dedicated to a limited set of functions and use it with a host like GB. It often means far less hassel and quicker results by getting to know a piece of kit inside and out in a relatively short period of time. It is a workflow that takes a bit of getting used to. Support is usually better as well. Logic may very well be the next logical step for you, but be warned that it is a much different ball game. All the best.
OK Dude! Ta!

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