Come Usare Garageband Ipad

09.04.2020
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Aug 11, 2017  So this is what I did just a few weeks ago on my sisters's iPad 2: you have to open up iTunes on your computer and sing in with your Apple ID. Go to the store, search for GarageBand and 'purchase' it there. Then, on your iPad open AppStore and you'll find GarageBand under purchased apps.

Here in North America the NHL playoffs are now in full swing and perhaps you're inspired to play some rocking organ! With GB on the iPad we get some great keyboard sounds with nifty screen controls! N

Here in North America the NHL playoffs are now in full swing and perhaps you’re inspired to play some rocking organ! With GarageBand for iPad we get some great keyboard sounds with nifty screen controls! Not only can we use these keys in our songs that we’re recording, but as I explained in a recent tutorial, live use is also a possibility!


Setup and Equipment Needed

There are a few things we need.

  • Controller Keyboard with power supply - There are many to choose from and I use an Axiom Pro 61. You will definitely need the power supply as the iPad does not provide power through it’s dock port. If you want to use the Korg Nano series, you will need a USB hub with power supply.
  • Camera Connection Kit - Our keyboard controller communicates with GB through this device.


Axiom Pro 61

The Mac has, and Windows-based PCs have. Difference between garageband on mac and iphone 6. They both allow you to use cloud services such as Dropbox, Box.net, and Google Drive. Popular browsers, Safari, and Firefox are available for both, with remaining one of the few popular browsers that is for Windows only.

Apple's Camera Connection Kit

Controls

Each instrument has it’s own layout (organ with drawbars, synths with filter controls) but also there are some functions just above the keyboard and these will vary with the instrument selected. For example, “Sustain” will be on piano but not organ, organ will have the “Rotary” switch for the Leslie, all depending on the instrument.


Although we’re going to be using a keyboard controller, if you want to use the onscreen keyboard, you get different controls for how your screen keyboard responds. On the far left is an “Octave” plus and minus. A middle button for “Glissando”, “Scroll”, “Pitch” which vary again depending on the instrument selected and the right side has a “Scale”, “Arpeggiator” and “Keyboard Layout”.

“Glissando” lets you slide across the keys like a real keyboard would. Think of the piano player using the back of his hand and sliding up or down the keys.

“Scroll” allows you to play a note and while holding it, slide the keyboard up or down. Useful if you need to get into different octaves of the on screen keyboard quickly.

“Pitch” is a like a pitch bend wheel but lets you pitch up or down between notes simply by sliding your finger. Great for the vintage synths!

“Scale” is great for solos if you want to try different sounding scales in a piece of music. Once you pick the scale you want to use, the keyboard becomes more like a single row marimba minus the #/b keys. If you use a kb controller, you will still have all the notes available but you can learn what notes are used by playing them on the iPad and matching them on your keyboard. You’ll soon be playing “Klezmer” with ease!


“Arpeggiator” is your freedom to play multiple notes with one chord held down. You can choose note order, rate, and octave range. Great for dance tunes or your version of “Teenage Wasteland”! Unfortunately, the arpeggiator does not work with a KB Controller.


“Keyboard Layout/Velocity/Key Controls” - You can choose how you would like the onscreen keyboard to be set up with choices for one or two keyboards and octave range.

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“Velocity” on and off is simple enough but you also can control the velocity range depending on the instrument (no velocity for organ since there is none!) left to the middle of the screen.
“Key Controls” simply turns on and off the view of the middle button for “Glissando”, etc.
There is also a hidden feature that is very cool and similar to an aftertouch on a KB controller. Load in the “Vintage Lead” preset under “Synth Lead” and strike a note. Now move your finger up and down that note.. instant filter sweep!

Keyboard Controller

Plug your keyboard into your Camera Connection Kit and make sure it’s secure as I find it can pop out easily. If it does, you may need to restart your iPad to get control again. Open up GB and navigate to the “Keyboard” instrument. Once this opens you can then select from pianos,organs, synths, etc. by tapping on the instrument in the middle of the screen. You can even store your own presets.
Again, think of the iPad screen as the controls for the organs drawbars or synths filters. Unfortunately GB won’t record this data during recording. Pitch bend and Mod wheels will respond on your controller as will velocity and after touch. Also, there are no ways to assign a KB controller’s sliders or knobs to say, organ drawbars or synth knobs, although I did find my “master” slider with MIDI CC#7 controlled instrument volume.

Using “Smart Instruments”

One feature I wish GB would allow is the use of “autoplay” but controlled via the KB controller. But there are some interesting ideas you can do by combining the “autoplay” feature and your keyboard. For example, select “Smart Keyboard” and choose one of the 4 “autoplay” modes. You then will see 3 bars with a chord on the top bar. The bar with the chord plays both left and right hand accompaniments, the middle bar is right hand only and the bottom is left hand bass. If you hit the top bar, you could solo on the KB controller. The middle bar could allow you to try bass combinations such as G-G/F-G/E or perhaps a piano bass line with a distinctive melody. Be careful though as the sustain is used most likely and can mush up your sound in the bass line. Using the bottom bar would allow you again more right hand solos or your own accompaniment.

If you want any electric or acoustic bass instruments, you will need to use “Smart Bass”. Using the acoustic bass gives a feature that is hard to emulate on the KB controller unless you get good with the pitch bend wheel.. sliding your finger along a fretless neck. Simply select Acoustic Bass, switch the “Chords” to “Notes” and tap on the screen. It adds some realism to the bass line and with some practice, can give some convincing results. Further editing can be done on GB on your Mac.


“Smart Guitar” is very similar to the smart keyboard and bass features with one additional feature. If you use your KB Controller, you can strike chords on your keys!Now you can use the “autoplay” feature for arpeggiated chords and “strum” chords on your keyboard. Great too for having ostinato picking patterns with multiple chord changes.


Recording Tips

First and foremost.. PRACTICE! Yes.. I said that again as I did in the last tutorial. GB on the iPad does not allow editing like GB on a Mac . Not even MIDI editing for wrong notes. Maybe in version 2.. BUT.. you can slow down the tempo, unlike the Guitar/Audio recording section, and speed it up after. If needed later, you can open up the song on your Mac and edit it there. You also can save time by recording repetitive parts and then looping them. Simply record your part, double tap on the track region and select “Loop”.

If your timing is not that great or you need to tighten up a section, “Quantization” will help. Simply tap on the top right “Mixer” in the Track view and select your quantization value. Use the fastest value you played. For example, if a lead synth line played as fast as 16th notes, use the 1/16 Note value. Quantization will also affect all of the tracks regions in a section! But.. you can have different quantization on each section if a part gets moved from one section to another. Confused? Yeah.. me too at first. If you quantize a part in Section A to 1/8 notes but then move it to Section B that is quantized to 1/16 notes, the new part will show “Multiple”. This is something I seriously hope Apple fixes as it’s frustrating if you need multiple quantizations within a section.

Also, don’t be afraid to record a part and try different instruments as your song may take on a whole new flavor choosing a clav instead of a piano for example. Try duplicating the track with a similar synth but with a different filter cutoff and panned hard left and right. Or use two totally different synths. Bass lines can get really fat with this idea! Slow your song down and play in your own idea of an arpeggiated pattern.. speed up and loop!
Stay tuned for more GarageBand for iPad tips and tutorials. Till next time..don’t drive your neighbors nuts with the Minimoog playing Axel F or Tom Sawyer synth leads.

More then ever, it has become easier to lay down your song ideas while on the move. With GarageBand for iPad, we are also closer then ever to having a full professional recording studio in a very thin

More then ever, it has become easier to lay down your song ideas while on the move. With GarageBand for iPad, we are also closer then ever to having a full professional recording studio in a very thin package. And at a price of $4.99, who can complain? For those who are just starting out, here's a first tutorial on recording guitar to get you and your iPad rocking.

Installation et équipement nécessaire

Tout d'abord, avant même de commencer l'application, vous devriez obtenir le matériel dont vous avez besoin pour vous permettre d'enregistrer votre guitare à votre iPhone. Il existe deux types d'entrée de base que vous devez considérer:

  1. Guitar Input for Electric Guitar and Bass (IK Multimedia iRig, Apogee Jam, AmpKit Link)
  2. Mic Input for acoustic guitar (IK Multimedia iRig Mic, Blue Yeti Pro -- requires Apple's Camera Connection Kit)

De gauche à droite: IRIG IK Multimedia, Blue Yeti Mic Kit d'Apple Caméra de connexion

Guitar Amp

Launch GarageBand for iPad and plug your guitar into the iRig. On the left of the screen is a ' 1/4' jack' button which lets you add a noise gate. Handy for those distorted tones. Next to it is the guitarist's best friend: the Tuner.. no excuses for a flat g-string!


In the middle, you can select from different amp combinations and even save settings of your own. You can also swipe the amps to keep the same preset settings and try these settings on different amps.

À l'extrême droite est la 'pédale' section. Ici vous pouvez ajouter jusqu'à 4 pédales, modifier leur niveau d'effets et enlever les pédales. Pour revenir à la section ampli, appuyez sur le «Amp» icône sur la droite de l'écran. Une bonne chose Go pour iPad est que vous pouvez modifier les paramètres Ampère, après avoir enregistré votre partie et même créer vos propres presets pour des enregistrements futurs.

Audio Recorder

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Si vous souhaitez enregistrer la guitare acoustique, vous pouvez utiliser l'IPAD microphone intégré, mais je recommanderais regardant Microphone Blue 'Yeti Pro' ou d'Apogee à venir 'Mic' pour ajouter un lustre professionnel pour vos enregistrements. Lorsque vous ouvrez Audio Recorder il vous donne un vu-mètre pour vérifier votre niveau d'entrée audio. Un noise gate est également disponible en tapant sur le '1 / 4' plug 'icône.

Une fois que vous enregistrez une prise, vous pouvez alors ajouter un traitement au son d'une sélection prédéfinie qui incluent les effets et les transformateurs voix. Les effets vous donnent aussi des curseurs pour la compression, reverb, chorus, etc selon l'effet que vous choisissez.

Astuces d'enregistrement!

D'abord et avant tout .. PRATIQUE! Go sur l'iPad ne permet pas d'édition comme Go sur un Mac et vous ne recevez pas des fonctionnalités telles que Flex Time, plusieurs prises, de correction de hauteur, etc En outre, vous aurez à jouer des pièces au tempo de la chanson contrairement à ceux qui une chanson lente vers le bas, enregistrer leur partie, et l'accélérer après. Alors que certains regarder cela comme un inconvénient, je la regarde comme une croissance positive des compétences musicales et il donne finalement vous une meilleure compréhension de votre chanson. Après tout, de devenir un meilleur musicien est un processus long et la vie n'est pas un moyen vers une fin.

Après l'enregistrement d'une guitare électrique, vous avez beaucoup d'options pour affecter la tonalité que les amplis ont EQ et FX pédales pour compresser, etc Si vous souhaitez enregistrer des commentaires sur la guitare électrique, vous aurez besoin de connecter la sortie à vos haut-parleurs et d'accroître le volume principal. Mais .. soyez prudent que chaque ampli / guitare a ses propres caractéristiques de la rétroaction et certains sont tout simplement incontrôlables perçage des oreilles cris. Superposition de guitares a également le bruit habituel grand mais mange aussi des pistes pour la planification est cruciale.

Aussi, lors de la planification de vos pièces chanson, prendre en compte que GB pour iPad fait les choses en «sections» et que jusqu'à 10 sections. Même si cela peut ne pas sembler une grosse affaire, vous voulez trouver les parties / sections de votre chanson préalable. Par exemple, la chanson d'intro, verset 1, pré-refrain, couplet 2 avec guitare ajoutée, pré-refrain avec orgue, choeur, verset 3, avec moins d'instruments, un pont, intro, Chorus, Chorus 2, Fin, etc Vous pouvez mettre le «Sections» en mode 'Automatique' qui vous donne quelque quantité de barres que vous voulez savoir record intro et le verset 1 ensemble.

Lors de l'enregistrement d'une guitare acoustique ou de l'instrument, assurez-vous d'essayer différentes prises avec votre microphone USB ou micro iPad sur différents spots et des distances de la guitare. Placement de micro est très critique pour obtenir un son décent. Par exemple, en plaçant un gros micro à la rosace de la guitare pouvez ajouter des basses fréquences indésirables. Bien que les micro iPad J'ai trouvé ceci pour être le meilleur endroit.

En outre, il n'existe pas de bandes de fréquences EQ pour vous permettre de réparer les choses après l'enregistrement. Pour un meilleur tonus, pensez nouvelles chaînes ou plus de mal choisir. Si vous utilisez micro de l'IPAD, assurez-vous que votre chambre est aussi silencieux que possible, car il va ramasser tous les sons peu que le rapport signal sur bruit n'est pas grande.

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Restez branchés pour plus GarageBand pour obtenir des conseils et des tutoriels sur iPad synthés enregistrement, pianos, etc et le chant!