I accidentally deleted my guest's track & had also clicked save. It was only when I went back to play it I realised it was the wrong track I deleted cos now it's just me having two tracks of myself đ¤Śââď¸ Does anyone know how to recover accidentally deleted tracks on Garageband AFTER you've already pressed save?
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- Nov 28, 2011 I accidentally deleted a song in GarageBand on my new iPad2. I was messing around with the controls and I ended up trashing the file. If you deleted the sample.
- Itâs possible by copying your songs away from the default folder in iCloud Drive (and have upgraded to the latest version of iCloud) But first, letâs make sure that you actually need to go through this procedure.
- Accidentally deleted GarageBand song. However in my case the whole iPad backs up to iCloud nightly so I was able to recover.
Itâs sad that you want to delete Garageband.
I wouldnât know why youâd want to, but ultimately, itâs not for everybody I guess, or maybe youâve chosen to use a DAW like Pro Tools from Plugin Fox?
Either way, In this tutorial, Iâm going to show you exactly how to go about deleting Garageband from your computer, including all of the instruments, sound files, loops, lessons, and so on and so forth.
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Before we explore the most thorough way of deleting nearly everything related to Garageband on your computer, Iâll offer up the easiest, most effective, and least time-consuming method of freeing up space on your computer through the deletion of Garageband and its primary files.
Itâs simple; to delete the main Garageband files, libraries, and components, just follow this process:
1) About This Mac > Storage > Manage > Music Creation > Remove Garageband Sound Library option.
2) Go to your screen-saver, click on âGoâ > Applications > Then right-click Garageband and select, âMove to Trash.â
With that said, this method isnât going to delete EVERYTHING from your computer, but rather, just the most important files, as well as the most energy and memory-costly files.
If youâre really serious about deleting Garageband from your computerâs hard drive, follow these steps, but first, check out the video below for a step-by-step process.
The More Thorough Method Of Deleting Garageband and Its Files
1) Go onto your computerâs screen-saver and hit the option, âGo,â in the top toolbar.
2) From here, you want to click on the âApplicationsâ option.
3) Youâll notice there is now a big list of all of the applications on your hard drive.
You can either search âGaragebandâ using the search function, or you can actually just search for it manually, itâs up to you.
4) Once youâve discovered it, you can simply drag and drop it into your trash, or you can right-click on it and then delete it that way.
5) From here, you want to go back to your screensaver and click on the âAbout This Mac,â option, after selecting the Apple Logo.
6) Then click on âManage,â underneath the âStorageâ option.
7) At this stage, you can scroll down to the âMusic Creationâ option, and youâll notice there is a very large file, mine uses around 14.50GB of space on my computer.
8) Click on âRemove Garageband Sound Library.â
At this stage, youâve deleted a lot of the Garageband files, but now there are still some other things that you can delete from your computer permanently, including the plug-ins, MIDI Drivers, and so on and so forth.
9) Now, go back to your home screen-saver, and select âGoâ again, except this time, you want to hold down the option key on your keyboard. This is going to bring up the âLibraryâ Tab.
10) From here, you can select the âAudioâ file in this hidden library.
11) Once you see all of the Audio Components, you can go ahead and delete a few of them, including the plug-ins, MIDI Drivers, VSTs, Apple Loops, and so on and so forth.
12) After that, you can go back to your screen-saver again, and then click on âGo,â again, except now youâre going to click on âHome,â and then âMusic.â
13) From here, youâll notice even more options to delete, including one file that says, âGarageband,â specifically, and a few others like âAudio Music Apps,â which you can delete as well if you want too.
14) After this, go back to your computerâs screen-saver again, and then click on âGo,â and then this time, click on, âComputer,â and then click on the Hard Drive icon that says, âMacintosh HD.â
15) From here, you want to click on âLibrary.â
16) Now youâll have more options to delete files from your computer, including âAudio.â
17) Under the âAudioâ section, youâre going to notice that a lot of the folders in here sound like theyâre related to Garagebandâs functions in some way.
You can go ahead and delete all of these files, including Apple Loops, Apple Loops Index, Impulse Responses, MIDI Configurations, MIDI Devices, MIDI Drivers, MIDI Patch Names, Plug-ins, and Sounds. Just make sure that any plugins or sounds youâve installed (my guide on how to do this) have been stored elsewhere if you intend on keeping them.
18) At this stage, pretty much everything you could delete is gone from the computer. And you should have all of that space cleared up on your computer now, however, if you are deleting files to free up space, I would recommend backing them up with this Seagate external hard drive from Amazon.
Voila! Youâre done, and everything has been eliminated from your computer. From here, you probably want to empty your trash, that way the files are actually gone.
Or, on the other hand, you could wait for a few weeks, and make sure that everything on your computer still functions fine. As Iâve argued before, deleting Garageband is safe and wonât cause problems for you. With that being said, if I knew what I know now, I wouldâve just gotten this MacBook Pro from Amazon instead, because then deleting files and worrying about external hard drives wouldnât even be necessary.
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But I digress, if you accidentally delete some type of audio file that your computer actually needs, independent of Garageband, you can then go back and retrieve it from the trash.
Itâs important to note that if youâre using Logic Pro X, instead of Garageband, you should be very careful in terms of what you want to delete, including things like Apple Loops, because Logic Pro X uses the same folders in many cases.
Furthermore, the method I just showed you above is probably the most thorough and the most hardcore way to go about it. If youâve followed all of the aforementioned steps, pretty much everything related to Garageband will now be missing from your computer.
I would argue that a much better way to go about this process would be to simply delete Garageband through the method I offered at the beginning of the article.
Truthfully, thatâs all thatâs really necessary for deleting the vast majority of the files that Garageband is using.
Moreover, itâs the vast majority of the space thatâs also being used up. You could probably just do it that way, and then you donât risk deleting any other files that you didnât realize were important.
YouTube Video Tutorial
Accidentally Deleted Garageband
Important Things to Consider About Deleting Garageband
And thatâs it for this tutorial. Deleting Garageband from your computer is really not that sophisticated, thankfully, although, Iâm not sure why you want to delete it from your computer, considering Garageband is dope and I use it nearly every day.
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Another thing thatâs worth mentioning is that some of the Apple Loops might be in use by the movie-making software, iMovie, so err on the side of deleting the Apple Loops (more on those in my guide).
I Accidentally Deleted Garageband From My Iphone
Iâm not sure how to go about re-installing all of those files again, but Iâm sure there is a way of getting it all back through the App Store.