To redo edits in GarageBand on your Mac, you can use the built-in “Redo” function. This allows you to reverse the previous undo operation and restore any changes you had made.
Here’s how you can redo edits in GarageBand:
1. Open GarageBand on your Mac.
2. Locate the menu bar at the top of the screen and click on the “Edit” option.
3. In the dropdown menu that appears, look for the “Redo” option. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Shift-Command-Z to redo your edits.
4. Click on the “Redo” option or press Shift-Command-Z, and GarageBand will redo the last undo operation you performed.
It’s important to note that the “Redo” function in GarageBand only allows you to redo the most recent undo operation. If you have multiple edits that you want to redo, you will need to use the “Redo” function multiple times.
Additionally, it’s worth mentioning that the “Redo” function is only applicable to edits made within the current session of GarageBand. If you close the program or open a different project, you won’t be able to redo any previous edits.
In summary, to redo edits in GarageBand on your Mac, you can either select the “Redo” option from the Edit menu or use the keyboard shortcut Shift-Command-Z. This will reverse the previous undo operation and restore any changes you had made. Keep in mind that the “Redo” function is limited to the most recent undo operation and only applies within the current session of GarageBand.