05.05.2020

Apple Loops Garageband Ipad

GarageBand User Guide for iPad

GarageBand includes a set of Apple Loops you can use to easily add drum beats, bass lines, rhythm parts, and other sounds to a song. Loops contain musical patterns that can be seamlessly repeated over and over. You can extend a loop to fill any amount of time. When you change the tempo or key of a song, Apple Loops also change to match the new tempo or key.

  1. Apple has brought a new feature now that you can import Garageband loops to your iPad.The import is done using an audio file. The audio file is imported from your PC into Tracks view. Audio files with 44.1 kHZ are supported by your iPad at a sample rate.
  2. Aug 22, 2019 1) Either click the Loop Browser button on the top right or View Show Loop Browser from. 2) At the top, in the Loops Packs drop-down, you can pick All Genres or select a specific one. 3) You can then use the buttons directly below that to choose an Instrument, Genre. 4) Underneath that.

GarageBand Apple iPad – Video. Uploaded by gladmin on November 19, 2014 at 6:00 am. Share it with your friends! Find loops using filters. Tap Sound Pack, then select one or more sound packs. Tap Type, then select Audio Loops, MIDI Loops, or Drummer Loops. Tap Scale, then tap a scale mode. Tap Apple Loops in the upper-left corner to view the filtered results in the Loop Browser.

You can quickly find loops in the Loop Browser and preview them to find the ones you want to use in your song. You can specify loops as favorites and use them as a starting point for many of your songs. Audio loops are blue, Touch Instrument loops are green, and Drummer loops are yellow.

You can download sounds packs containing more Apple Loops in the Sound Library.

Open the Loop Browser

  • Tap the Loop Browser button in the control bar. The Loop Browser button is available only in Tracks view.

Find loops using keywords

  • Search by instrument: Tap Instruments, then tap an instrument in the grid.

  • Search by genre: Tap Genres, then choose a genre from the list.

  • Search by descriptor: Tap Descriptors, then choose one or more descriptors from the list. Descriptors are listed in contrasting pairs.

The results list shows loops that match your search criteria.

You can narrow search results by using instruments, genres, and descriptors together. The results show only those loops that match all the selected keywords.

Specify and access your favorite loops

  1. To specify a loop as a favorite, tap the Favorite button for the loop in the list of search results.

  2. To access your favorite loops, tap the Favorites button near the upper-right of the Loop Browser.

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Search for loops by name

  1. Tap the search field in the upper-right corner of the Loop Browser.

  2. Type the name you want to search for, then tap Search on the keyboard.

    Matching loops appear in the results list.

Find loops using filters

  1. Tap Filter by, then do any of the following:

    • Tap Sound Pack, then select one or more sound packs.

    • Tap Type, then select Audio Loops, MIDI Loops, or Drummer Loops.

    • Tap Scale, then tap a scale mode.

  2. Tap Apple Loops in the upper-left corner to view the filtered results in the Loop Browser.

To return to the Loop Browser, tap Reset Filter.

Add a loop to the song

  • Drag a loop from the results list to an empty part of the Tracks view screen. Align the left edge of the loop with the bar or beat (on the ruler) where you want it to start playing.

    The loop extends to the end of the current song section, or to the beginning of the next region in the track.

    You can also drag:

    • Audio loops to an Audio Recorder or Amp track

    • Drummer loops to a Drummer track with the same drummer

    • Touch Instrument loops to a track that uses the same Touch Instrument

    The loop replaces any existing regions in the same part of the track.

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Preview a loop

  • Tap the loop in the results list.

    Tap the loop again to stop the preview, or tap a different loop.

Reset the Loop Browser keywords

  • Tap Reset Keywords.

    Any keyword selections are cleared. You can now select a new keyword.

GarageBand User Guide for iPad

The Live Loops grid is where you record, play, and edit your musical ideas. The grid consists of cells, which can be empty or filled. Cells can contain Touch Instrument recordings, loops, or audio files. You can start and stop individual cells freely, or start multiple selected cells in sync.

In the grid, cells are arranged in rows and columns. Each row uses the same Touch Instrument, similar to a track in Tracks view, and only one cell in a row can play at a time. Cells in a column can have different lengths (durations). You can play back cells in a column individually, or start playback for all cells in the column simultaneously, using the trigger at the bottom of the column.

Playing cells and other actions in the grid follow the current Time Snap setting. Time Snap ensures that your changes start at musically meaningful points in time (beats or bars), so they are in sync with other cells. You can set the Time Snap value and change it while you are working in the grid.

Set the Time Snap value for the grid

  • Tap the Time Snap value located in the upper-right corner of the grid, then choose a Time Snap value from the pop-up menu. You can tap the Time Snap value and swipe to choose a value in one motion.

Turn off Time Snap

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Zoom the grid in or out

Do one of the following:

  • Pinch the row headers.

  • Pinch the column triggers.

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When cell editing is turned on, you can pinch directly on the grid to zoom in or out.

Scroll the grid

  • Show any hidden tracks: Swipe the row headers vertically.

  • Show a different part of the grid: Swipe the column triggers horizontally.

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When cell editing is turned on, you can touch and hold a cell, then swipe horizontally or vertically to show a different part of the grid.