GarageBand lets you know when new sound packs are available to download. Explore the Sound Library To browse the GarageBand User Guide for iPhone, click Table of Contents at the top of the page. 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, an. Aug 26, 2017 Here are 10 best steps to use Garageband App on iPad 1. Use Latest Version of Garageband app first. If you are using an older version of Garageband on your iPad, you will need to update it so that you have Live Loops. No need to Uninstall it to make a way for the newer one, or downloading it again. Nov 13, 2017 With GarageBand 10.0 do the following: Collect the songs you want to mix in a folder on your Desktop or an album in iTunes. Create a project with just one audio track. Drag the audio files in the right order from the Media Browser Audio tab to the audio track (or from the folder on your desktop). Use the volume automation curve on.
GarageBand User Guide for iPhone
When you first open GarageBand, a new, empty song is created automatically. You can create new songs to record and arrange your music in. In the My Songs browser you can duplicate, name, save, and delete songs. You can also create folders, and add or remove songs from folders.
Open the My Songs browser
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- Tap the Navigation button in the control bar, then tap My Songs.The default Browse view shows songs in their current location on your iPhone. Tap Recents near the bottom-left to show songs you last worked on.
Create a new song
- In the My Songs browser, do one of the following:
- Tap the Add Song button at the top-right of the screen.
- Tap Create Document.
The Sound browser opens, where you can choose a Touch Instrument to use in the song.
Open a different song
- In the My Songs browser, swipe until you see the song you want to open, then tap the song. To see the songs in a folder, tap the folder.
Save the current song
- You save the current song by opening the My Songs browser. Tap the Navigation button in the control bar, then tap My Songs. To continue working on the song, tap it again in the My Songs browser.
Create a song folder
- Tap the New Folder button .If you don’t see the New Folder button, touch and hold an empty area in the My Songs browser and drag down.
- Use the keyboard to type a name for the folder, then tap Done.
Move songs
- Move one song into a folder: Touch and hold a song, then drag it onto the folder.
- Move multiple songs:
- Tap Select at the top-right of the screen, then tap the songs you want to move.
- Tap the Move button at the bottom of the screen.
- Tap to the location of the Folder where you want to save your songs, then tap Move at the top-right of the screen.
When you move songs to iCloud Drive, a copy of the song is uploaded to iCloud Drive.
Rename a song or folder
- In the My Songs browser, touch and hold a song or folder, then tap Rename.A keyboard appears, and the name appears in the name field with an insertion point.
- Do one of the following:
- Tap the X on the right side of the name field to delete the existing name.
- Drag the insertion point to the left of the place where you want to start typing.
- Use the keyboard to type a new name, then tap Done.
Sort items in the My Songs browser
You can sort songs and folders in the My Songs browser by name, date, size, or tags. By default, items are sorted by name.
- Touch and hold an empty area in the My Songs browser and drag down.
- Tap the Name, Date, Size, or Tags button.
Duplicate a song
- In the My Songs browser, tap Select, then tap the song you want to duplicate.
- Tap the Duplicate button .
Delete a song
- In the My Songs browser, do one of the following:
- Tap Select, tap the song or songs you want to delete, then tap the Trash button .
- Touch and hold the song you want to delete to open an option menu, then Tap Delete.
Try again after each step
- In the App Store, tap Updates. Find GarageBand in the list. If you see Update next to GarageBand, tap Update. If not, skip this step.
- If you use Audio Units Extensions or Inter-App Audio apps as instruments or effects with GarageBand, check with the manufacturer for updates.
- If you use an external audio interface, disconnect it. If GarageBand works, you might need to update or service your audio interface.
- Delete any Audio Units Extensions or Inter-App Audio apps.
- Create a new song, then play it. If it works, check your other songs and solo tracks to see which one caused the issue.
- Reset GarageBand. Go to Settings > GarageBand, then tap Reset GarageBand. When you reset GarageBand, your song files, presets, or patches aren't affected. Other custom settings, such as the 24-bit audio resolution and Multitrack Recording settings, are reset to factory defaults.
- Back up any songs on your device. Then delete GarageBand and redownload it.
Still not working? Contact Apple support.
Learn More
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- Use GarageBand on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- Visit the GarageBand Support page for more articles and support resources for GarageBand.
- Share tips and solutions with fellow GarageBand users from all around the world. Visit the GarageBand for iOS Support Community.