Garageband Ipad Drums Tutorial



Garageband 10’s Drummer track is brilliant, isn’t it? It’s the next best thing to actually recording an actual drummer playing on an actual drum kit. I find myself using it much more than any other of Garageband’s features. Turns out you lovely Garageband Guide readers like it just as much as I do! Garageband is a great way for anyone to make quality audio files quickly and easily. In this tutorial, you will become familiar with the Garageband workspace and some of its most important features. Dragon dictate free trial. In just a few simple steps, you will learn how to make your first audio file and start using Garageband for most (if not all) of your audio needs.

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Hey Mattaay, Just saw your note. The quick answer is Yes! I'd bet that with the right adaptors (maybe an iRig) you could record analog, from the sounds on your brain. But you can also record midi, which is what I did. On that, here's what I'd written in another post when GB for iPad first came out:
Drums: From brain (midi out) into M-Audio Uno (midi to usb), into iPad camera connector kit (usb to ipad) into iPad. Just open the drum set in iPad Garageband: kick, snare, crash, three toms, the bow and foot pedal on hat, and top of the ride all work perfectly, with dynamics according to how I'm playing my drum kit. The only limitations at this point: the hi hat rim/edge on my VH 11 hat makes no sound, (which affects playing style) and I am unable to trigger the bell sound while hitting my ride cymbal (Cy-8). (Might be able to adjust both of these through the Roland brain). In any case, it was plug and play: played and recorded a sweet groove very easily!

Garageband Ipad Drums Tutorial For Beginners

Apr 12, 2011 12:53 PM