![]() ![]() – Go to the plus button above the classic electric piano option to create another track. – The pan control next to the volume slider is used to pan the sound to the left or right hand speaker exclusively. – To adjust the volume of any track, use the slider on the left panel right under the name of the instrument – To fix the tempo of the track you can simply adjust it from the tempo option in the top window to make sure your track is not dragging or ageing. – You can also open the smart controls, by clicking on the third icon at the top left and try different combinations of these controls, by adjusting the knobs to change the sound of the electric piano to get a slightly psychedelic sound if that’s what you’re after. The keyboard shortcut for this is: shift+cmd+up/down arrow ![]() To change up the voicing on your chord progressions – select the note that you wish to work with, and transpose it up or down on octave. To fix that you can click on the small button on the left, under the ‘ Time Quantize’, which is gonna quantize your notes to the grid. – You can also zoom in to make sure that none of your beats are ahead or lagging behind the beat. – Select all your notes on the editor’s panel by dragging the cursor over them and extend the notes by dragging the edge of any one of them. E is the shortcut for the editor’s panel. You can also hover over the icons to figure out the keyboard shortcuts for those commands, to save time in the future. – Click on the fourth icon (a little scissors icon) from the top left to open the editor’s panel. Remember that you’ll have to repeat these steps for all the beats that you add to your track. You can check out what you’re recording sounds like by clicking on the play button next to the record button.Īfter recording a beat, it’s time to edit it to make your notes sound more coherent and less separated. – Once you’ve played your beat, click on the record button again to stop recording. First you’ll hear a 1, 2, 3, 4 after which you can start playing on your MIDI controller. – Now Let’s begin with the classic Electronic piano- Click on the record button, (the red dot at the top window). For now, Close the library panel and the smart controls by clicking on the library button in the extreme top left, and the third icon from the top left, to increase your workspace. – This will open up the track creating workspace, here you’ll see a panel on the left called library, and a panel on the bottom. – Select the software instrument and hit CREATE. Watch this tutorial to understand the basics: ![]() For the purpose of this tutorial, we’ll be working with software instrument to create a basic track. When you open up GarageBand and choose a brand new project, the first thing it’ll ask you to do is to choose a type of track – Software instrument track, Audio track (that lets you record using a microphone or connect a guitar or bass) and the drummer track. How to record a basic track using GarageBand? ![]()
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