How to adjust maximum track length?

I'm working in GarageBand 3.0.5, and I'm using one track to record from an external microphone. I have no problem recording and getting the sound to play back, but it seems that I've run into a point where it is no longer possible to extend the track time. It has stopped at 1:06:08 and won't let me record any more, even after saving.
Does anyone know how to adjust the maximum length of a track?
I have tried going into GarageBand preferences, under the Audio MIDI tab and changing the buffer size from small to large, but that did not make any difference. I can not think of anything else to change. Any help that anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/FAQPages/RecordLength.html

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