What is this ILife sound effect

Hi, does anybody know the Ilife track behind this.
http://soundcloud.com/airbus125/ilife-1
Thanks,
Aaron

At the beginning, it sounds like one of the radio station ID effects, maybe with a bitcrusher or some distortion on it. I'm not sure what the guitar bit is, but you could probably get something like it with the guitar software instrument in GarageBand. Hope that helps.

Similar Messages

  • IMovie/iLife Sound Effects working in FCPX but no sign of original folders?

    I posted this question a couple of weeks ago but received no resolution.
    PROBLEM:- 
    iMovie and iLife Sound Effects are present and working in FCP X 10.1.3 but there is no sign of their original folders on my Mac HD
    DETAILS:-
    I have searched in Mac HD>Library>Audio>Apple Loops>Apple and numerous other places.
    I have done Spotlight and Finder searches using both the folder names and some of the individual loop names to no effect.
    I have used DiskWave to list every file and folder on my computer  .  .  .  still no sign.
    The computer is a new (2012) Mac mini, Yosemite with very little on it.
    The folders were there originally when I bought it with Mavericks installed last month.
    I upgraded to Yosemite but as I suffered a few minor bugs I created a new partition and reinstalled Mavericks.
    It was whilst using Mavericks that I noticed FCP X could not access the sound effects and a search of both partitions suggested they had disappeared.
    However, when I restarted in Yosemite and opened FCP X, the sound effects were there and working  in the music browser but were no longer visible anywhere on the hard drive.
    This has to rank as a greater mystery than the Mary Celeste!

    PROBLEM SOLVED !
    I have just been using DiskWave for another matter and accidentally discovered the whereabouts of the missing iMove and iLife sound effects.
    iMovie>Contents>Resources
    So now they actually reside in the iMovie app itself.
    So what caused them to disappear from the "Apple Loops" folder?
    I can only guess but I suspect that the switch occurred when I updated iMovie to the latest "Yosemite" version.
    Presumably Apple has decided that the best place for these loops is in the iMovie app  .  .  .  it's just a pity they didn't tell anyone else!
    If anyone would like to test this theory for me I would be most obliged  .  .  .  assuming you have an old version of iMove and are running Yosemite, simply update iMovie and look for the new location of the sound effects.

  • Missing tunes in iLife Sound Effects in iMovie HD6

    I have been working with iMovie HD version 6.0.4 installed in the iLife 08 package in Leopard. When
    accessing the Media Pane and clicking on the Audio Pane and then on iLife Sound Effects, I find that the tunes list is completely blank. There are also no tunes listed in the Garage Band section. However the Standard Sound Effects, the Skywalker Sound Effects and the iTunes list, are completely intact with all songs or tunes in place as expected. I did not have this problem with iMovie version 6.0.3 installed on my iMac G4 computer using Tiger OSX 10.4.11 and I have notified Apple of this problem via the iMovie Help Feedback Form however have had no response from them as they can't respond to individual comments. As a footnote, the missing tunes are in fact on the hard drive. They can be found by going to HD>LIBRARY>AUDIO>APPLE LOOPS>APPLE>iLife Sound Effects (or Garage Band) and the full list of tunes will appear. The question is - how do I transfer all these tunes to the appropriate Media Panes in iMovie and also to the Media Pane in the latest version of Roxio's Toast Titanium version 8 software? I hope that there is someone out there who might help to resolve this problem or who may be able to get Apple to provide an iMovie update which might correct this situation.

    Ok, so this is what I did.
    I naviagted to the directory you gave me: Hard Drive>Library>Audio>Apple Loops>Apple
    I created a new folder name iLife Sound Effects in that directory.
    Then I went to imovie, went to the music tab and dragged all of the .caf files straight from iMovie into the folder I created.
    Then I opened up FCPX and the files showed up in the audio tab.
    Then I deleted iMove because I didnt need it anymore.

  • Ilife Sound Effects and Final Cut Pro Sounds are not appearing in Final Cut Pro X anymore!?

    Hello,
    I am new to the app Final Cut Pro X. And recently when I have gone into the Music and Sound Folder in final cut pro the option for Ilife Sound Effects and FCPX Sound Effects do not appear. I have read other forums and they have said to drag the sound files into FCPX but that isn't even a option. It onlt has iTunes options, please reply back someone this is stressing me out. I don't know if it is because of Mavericks or whatever but it is driving me insane and I need help!
    This is what it looks like .

    This is a known issue in FCP X 10.1 and you will find many posts about it in the forum just do a search. Several solutions have worked for different users. Try the following:
    1. Open and close GarageBand then relaunch FCP
    2. Open and close iPhoto then relaunch FCP
    3. Close and reopen FCP
    4. Trash FCP preferences then relaunch FCP
    Any one of these may work. Just try them in any order. Be aware the problem may recur.

  • What happened to the sound effects in Garageband after in app purchase of $4.99 expansion pack?

    I purchased a brand new MacBook Pro OS Mavericks and promptly began using Garageband 10.0.2.  There were many sound effects provided in the program (thunder, galloping horses, etc.), and I decided to complete the in app purchase.  Once I completed the download and install, I realized that I no longer had those sound effects.  Does any one know what happened to them?

    Galloping Horses and thunder are not part of the GarageBand sound effects. You have probably other loop packages installed, for example the Final Cut Pro Sound Effects or the iLife Sound Effects.
    Check, how your Loop Browser is set. The pop-up menu at the top of the Loop Browser should be set to "Loops" to have all loops available. Set the "Scale" to any, clear the search field. In the GarageBand Preferences, "Loops" pane disable "Keyword Browsing", filter for more relevant results.
    Now you should be able to see all installed loops. If not, use the command "Reindex all Loops" from the "Loops" pop-up menu.

  • Is there sheet music available for the iLife Sound Effect Jingle, "Newborn"?

    Is there sheet music available for the iLife Sound Effect Jingle, "Newborn"?

    Hi All:
    This is a very beautiful song, and I would like to learn it.  I would also like to get the sheet music.

  • ILife Sound Effects

    I downloaded iMovie HD 6 and despite the fact that I have iLife 08 there are no iLife sound effects. I was wondering how I could obtain these. Thanks.

    Look in MacHD>Library>Audio>Apple Loops>Apple>iLife Sound effects to see if your iLife Sound Effects are on your computer. If they are there, try copying and dragging them into the media pane of iMovie. If they won't copy to your iMovie media pane, you might be able to utilize the effects in your iMovie project directly from the above Apple folder.
    I assume that you downloaded iM6.0.4, because that is the version that works with iLife 08.
    The iLife Sound Effects are included in the iLife bundle, not in the individual iMovie packet. You might need to reinstall iLife 08 if the iLife Sound Effects did not download.
    Others have experienced your problem. Use the search function of this forum to find other posts about it.

  • Method to move "iLife Sound Effects" to an external hard drive?

    I would like to move my "iLife Sound Effects" to an external hard drive. Is there an easy method? I then want to permanently delete them on my boot up drive as well. Thanks.

    My iTunes library is set up the way I said in the top post and works totally fine.
    Yes, and that is the default structure to which I was referring.  iTunes will organize it that way automatically unless people do start changing settings (in which case they should know what they are doing and how iTunes works with library files and media structure.)
    Both ways work, the advantages of mine would be that should iTunes try looking fo a library, it will always be in the default location.
    It makes people think they have to change media location in preferences.  They do not unless they want to relocate media only and leave other things on their internal drive (in which case there is no point in copying library files to the external, and you certainly wouldn't want to then delete them from your internal).
    Downside is that then should someone move their iTunes library to anther computer they need to remember to get those library files on the external hard drive.
    Just copy the whole iTunes folder and it will get the library files to the other drive in one step, along with all the other files.
    Your post has good stuff but it makes a move appear intimidating and look like people have to do a lot of organizing to move the collection.  It also throws in  extra steps (namely altering preference settings) that could cause confusion or even make a mess of things.  If people leave iTunes to default preference settings (which most people do) the move summarizes into a short line:  Copy a folder and hold an extra button the next time you start iTunes.
    Note that the instructions in the link I provided earlier do also include many steps, but those are to ensure that everybody does have it all organized correctly before simply copying the iTunes folder.  In the end it is just a simple action.

  • What are the rules for using ILife sound effects, jingles, in video projects?

    I used a musical track from my iLife musical library in FCPX and when I posted the video on YouTube it was claimed by a third party. The track is called "Elysium". So are the music and sound libraries free from copyright claim?

    That's the rub. Everybody has the impression they can use Apple Loops as if they're open source or public domain... They are so not. They are free from royalties! That's a completely different thing.
    You do have the right to use those "jingles" in your video works for free. You do need to give credit to the third party contributors of content you've used in your videos.
    I find that placing a credit *in your video* like:
    Music: Elysium by Apple, Inc. Used with (or by) permission.
    or
    Music: Elysium licensed by Apple, Inc.
    helps out considerably.
    (All of the iLife Jingles are credited to Apple, Inc.)
    (You can use any kind of formatting you like for displaying credits -- you can make it an interesting part of your video as done in some higher end movies, etc.)
    YouTube needs to cover their a**. Your videos need to have a little professionalism added to them (credits are de rigueur [good etiquette, and expected.])  I'm pretty sure that YouTube puts human eyes on every upload. I place credits at the very beginning and the videos usually "clear" rather quickly.
    One of the problems with using "Apple Loops" is that somebody has already beat you to using them. Content matches cover everything. I've had content matches against people who have actually violated the end user agreement for using the loops (there's a clause that basically states that loops shall not be made available to the public in their entirety without modification.) It's okay to use loops in a derivative type setting (something is added to the soundtrack with the music to make it "changed".) [I don't think Apple pushes the point... but others might.]
    YouTube doesn't really care what you use. They just need to make sure their liability is zero. Credit everything. Be truthful (you've got to cover your own a** as well.) If you don't have permission to use something... DON'T!
    YouTube has an Audio Library of free content you can use (without credit! — but give the credit anyway [professionalism]) in their content Creation Tools section located at the bottom of the left column of your Account pages (Video Manager, Dashboard, etc.) It's a pretty decent selection of music... you should check it out.

  • What is this pop sound?

    From time to time, may be once a day, I get this rather loud pop sound. It may be coming from the speakers, but I'm not sure. It could be from somewhere else in the iBook. I am wondering whether you have had the same experience and have an explanation for that. Many thanks. Erich
    iBook 14 640/60   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    can you isolate which applications are running when it happens?
    could it be an alert set, like mail arriving, or mail arriving that has a particular rule which includes an alert? ical? or third party software with some kind of sound enabled?
    hopefully it is coming through the speakers, and is not a hardware thing.

  • What is this drum sound called?

    Hi,
    What is it called when you have a short 4 or 8-beat (or so) drum hit/loop right before a major transient in the song?
    I'm looking for some generic ones in Apple Loops, but I don't know what they're called so I'm having a bit of a hard time searching.
    Thanks

    I think you're looking for a "fill", a "roll", 'break' or maybe even a "build up".
    There might be some in the loop library. But with a little diligence and button/key bashing, may I suggest that it won't be too hard to learn how to program one of yer' own? Usually you can create something more original and interesting in less than the time it takes to find the 'right' loop.
    just a thot. I think 'fill' is probably what you're looking for, though.

  • What is this weird sound when I shake the device?

    @Rana80 As above you would be best to speak with your local Xperia Care team as your handset would need to be assessed by a service agent sorry.

    Hi and welcome to the community! Since you're new please be sure that you have checked out our Discussion guidelines.
    The sound may be coming from the camera. If you shake the phone you might hear a slight sound from the camera which is normal. But if it sounds like something is loose in the phone i recommend that you contact a service location to have it checked.

  • When ever I reboot my device, I get an error message that says, "runtime error info.plist not found". What is this, how does it effect my ipod and how do I correct this error?

    I have an ipod touch 64gb. Lately, I discovered an error message on the lockscreen that says "Runtime Error Info.plist not found". What is this, will it effect my ipod, how does it effect my ipod and how do I correct the error? (I see the error message when I power up my ipod and when I reboot).

    Follow  this article:
    How to restart the Apple Mobile Device Service (AMDS) on Windows

  • What happened to all the cool sound effects from Soundtrack Pro?

    I've recently had to upgrade my imac and macbook pro and my Final Cut Studio 7 isn't compatible with the newer verison Macs. How can I get access to the sound effects that came with the older garage bands and soundtrack pro applications? I've purchased Final Cut X and Logic Pro, but still seams as if the older verisons have better sound effects.

    Have you a backup of your older system?
    Then try to restore these folders from your backup to a folder on your Desktop and add all missing loops to your loop library in the corresponding folders:  You'll find them in the "Library" folder directly at the top level of all files on your Macintosh HD:
    /Library/Audio/Apple Loops for Soundtrack Pro/
    /Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple/iLife Sound Effects/
    /Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple/Final Cut Pro Sound Effects/
    After you restored the folders with the loops use the command "Reindex all Loops" in the "Loops" drop down menu in the Loop Library.

  • Sound effects ('05 vs. '06)

    I just installed iMovie '06. The sounds effects look identical to what was in iMovie '05 (!0 "standard" and 39 "SkyWalker").
    Is there supposed to be more in '06 (or did my '05 effects not go away)? I sthis right?
    What (and how many) are the sound effects that come with iMovie '06 (same as '05?)
    Thanks

    The SFX that bundled into iMovie are the same.
    BUT, there is a very large new SFX library called "iLIfe Sound Effects" that is in the Apple Loop format that GarageBand uses (and you will see them in GB's loop browser).
    Right now, this doesn't show up in the media panel, and oddly there's no mention of it in the iMovie help. Seems kind of strange.
    Until there's something more official, this works:
    1. Choose the Media panel in iMovie and click Audio
    2. In the Finder, look for the iLife Sound Effects folder in /Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple
    3. Drag it to the Audio panel
    4. A bunch of items called iMovie HD Sound Effects will appear in the media window. Those are each a folder in the Sound Effects folder. You can see and use the separate files.
    Too bad the listings don't use the folder names to identify them, but at least they're there!
    This is pretty kludgey, so it would be great if someone else has found a better solution.
    Cheers

Maybe you are looking for