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- Tap into a wide range of instruments from around the world. And now with the Sound Library, you can choose and download more free instrument and loop packs when new sounds are released, to help you easily craft songs in your favorite styles — all right from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Download GarageBand for iOS.
- Mar 09, 2011 GarageBand turns your iPad, and iPhone into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music anywhere you go. And with Live Loops, it makes it easy for anyone to have fun creating music like a DJ. Use Multi-Touch gestures to play keyboards, guitars, and create beats.
GarageBand User Guide for iPad
Guitar effects In the Sound Library, you can download and manage sound packs on your iPad. Each sound pack has an icon and a name that shows a brief description and preview button when you tap it. Notifications on your iPad and numbered badges in GarageBand indicate that new or updated sound packs are available in the Sound Library.
You can record (or sample) a sound using a microphone, or add an audio file, and then play it back like a melody on the Sampler keyboard. You can save samples to use in other GarageBand songs, and edit them in several ways.
Open the Sampler
- Tap the Browser button , swipe to the Keyboard, then tap the Sampler button.
Record a sample
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- Tap the Start button.
- Play, sing, or make sound into the built-in microphone or a connected microphone.
- When you finish, tap the Stop button to stop recording.
Add an audio file to the Sampler
- In Tracks view: Drag a blue region from an Audio Recorder or Amp track to the Sampler track.
- In the Sampler: Tap Import, then tap the button to the right of the audio file.
Play the sample
- Tap notes on the Sampler keyboard.The sound plays higher or lower as you play higher or lower on the keyboard. You can play multiple keys to create “chords” with the sound.The Sampler also includes controls that let you change the keyboard range, hold notes, change the keyboard layout and size, bend notes and add modulation, adjust touch sensitivity, arpeggiate chords, or play using a particular scale. These controls are the same as the controls for the Keyboard Touch Instrument.
Choose a different sample to play or edit
- Tap My Samples, then tap the name of the sound you want to play in either This Song or Library.
Adjust the microphone input level
When you make sound, the Input Level meter shows that the Sampler is receiving an input signal from your microphone. If your audio device supports software level control or monitoring, the Input Settings button is available in the Sampler window.
- Tap the Input Settings button , then drag the Level slider left or right to set the input level.
- To set the level automatically, tap the Automatic switch next to the Level slider.
- If the input device supports left and right channels, tap Left or Right to select the input channel. How to use garageband on mac for beginners.
Turn on monitoring for an external microphone
When an external microphone or other audio device (such as a headset or an audio interface) is connected to your iPad, a Monitor switch appears below the Noise Gate controls.
- Tap the Input Settings button .
- Tap the Monitor switch to turn monitoring on. Tap the switch again to turn monitoring off.
Rename the sample
- In the Library, tap the sample to select it, then tap Rename.
- Type a new name, then tap Done.
Edit the sample
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- Do any of the following:
- Edit the volume of the sample over time: Tap Shape, then drag the points on the curve over the waveform.
- Adjust the pitch of the sample: Tap Tune, then drag the Coarse Tune (for big adjustments) or Fine Tune (for small adjustments) slider.
- Trim the beginning or end of the sample: Tap Trim, then drag the handle on the left or right edge of the waveform. You can touch and hold either handle to zoom in for more precise editing.
- Undo your edits and start over: Tap Revert.
- Play the sample backward: Tap Rev.
- Loop the sample so it plays repeatedly: Tap Loop.
If you edit the volume by dragging the Shape points, the volume edits are saved with the sample.
Learn what’s new in GarageBand for iOS
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