plug-ins and garageband

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drincredible
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plug-ins and garageband

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i have a bunch of audiounit plugins for garageband now, but unfortunately it will only let me use 2 at a time. for my electric guitar/bass tracks it isn't a big deal because i have the Amplitube 2 plugin that does basically everything for you within the one setup, but for vocal and other type of tracks i feel like i may need to play with more than just 2 plugins.
i have tried exporting the track then putting other effects over it but that just takes too long and doesn't sound quite right because you can't do little tweaks.

my question is: is there a plugin that will let you chain plugins within it?
or does garageband have this built in already and i just don't know?
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Märk
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Post by Märk »

You should just plug your Les Paul into your JCM800, crank everything up to 10, and mic it. Screw 'plugins'.
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Billy's Little Trip
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Post by Billy's Little Trip »

Sven wrote:You should just plug your Les Paul into your JCM800, crank everything up to 10, and mic it. Screw 'plugins'.
I have a mic'd JCM800 simulator plug'in that goes to 11.
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