lol so how u add music on garageband mobile is that u need to download the song of of youtube and convert into mp3, then it will download to ur files and then go to ur files app and then copy the file and send it to garage band folder, in garage band, go on the top right of ur song and it’s a little loop icon, click on files and it should be there, then drag it into the thing according bpm is when, well for simple terms, it’s how many beats you move to, for example, your brain already knows how many beats per second as your foot does it, when ur jamming to a song while sitting down, your foot tends to move with the beats, if it’s consistent, thats the bpm for the song, that’s how you can calculate it the more lower the bpm, the more to the left you want to move the rate on garage band for tremolo (i believe) lol this was easier on garageband mac
[commenting to help the next guy who sees this] You need more headroom. There’s some free plugins that’s work with GarageBand that allow you to micro/macro tweak sounds that you can’t do on base GB alone. Experiment and play with them till you find a sound you like 👍 Now if you don’t want to do that, you can: •turn the volume down •double tap the instrument of the track you’re 8D’ing, tap automation 〽️ (could be a 🎤 or 🎸 whatever) •hold the pencil in the top left corner and add multiple points to make a wave 〰️ were you want to sound louder or less so it gives the illusion of movement (the more points you use to make the wave, the smoother the transition)* *you don’t have to do this all the way through the track; You can take a 4 or 8 count and copy/paste. •Duplicate the track and do the same with less volume and more reverb to get some bleed through to the other headphone •Tweak EQ and /or add more extensions to get the sound you want Use this trick anyway you desire, it doesn’t have to be for just 8D.
if your asking how to put the audio into garage band you will need a way to turn the audio into an mp3 first. i just have an app to do this lol. then, in that app there should be a way to turn the mp3 into a file. Do that. after that, go into garageband, and look in the left corner. there should be a loop looking thing. click that. find the file with your song on it, and just hold it and after a few seconds, you can drag it on to the workspace! Hope this helps!
What you would do is save the audio file to the files app and save it to the could drive on the iPad/iPhone ( I use the documents app to do this). Then go into the loop looking thing on the top right beside the settings. Then up the top of the tab there should be a files option, press that. Then you should be in a blank list with a browse file button at the bottom. Click that, select your audio clip, and it should load kn that blank list. All you need to do it drag it in then your good! Hope this helps!
sksksk thank you so much i did this with two of the same mp3's and now it sounds like they're overcrossing and it sounds amazing with headphones on !!
Thx for advice
this is just.. amazng. never knew Garageband could do that.
one of the best videos i’ve ever seen in my life lmao
Omg thx i was searching for a video like this
lol so how u add music on garageband mobile is that u need to download the song of of youtube and convert into mp3, then it will download to ur files and then go to ur files app and then copy the file and send it to garage band folder, in garage band, go on the top right of ur song and it’s a little loop icon, click on files and it should be there, then drag it into the thing
according bpm is when, well for simple terms, it’s how many beats you move to, for example,
your brain already knows how many beats per second as your foot does it, when ur jamming to a song while sitting down, your foot tends to move with the beats, if it’s consistent, thats the bpm for the song, that’s how you can calculate it
the more lower the bpm, the more to the left you want to move the rate on garage band for tremolo (i believe)
lol this was easier on garageband mac
i just realized i said “beats per second”
This isn’t what I’m looking for. It’s easy to shift from one ear to another. Can you please do one where it sounds more far away :(
Try reverb
probably overlay the song
[commenting to help the next guy who sees this]
You need more headroom. There’s some free plugins that’s work with GarageBand that allow you to micro/macro tweak sounds that you can’t do on base GB alone. Experiment and play with them till you find a sound you like 👍
Now if you don’t want to do that, you can:
•turn the volume down
•double tap the instrument of the track you’re 8D’ing, tap automation 〽️ (could be a 🎤 or 🎸 whatever)
•hold the pencil in the top left corner and add multiple points to make a wave 〰️ were you want to sound louder or less so it gives the illusion of movement (the more points you use to make the wave, the smoother the transition)*
*you don’t have to do this all the way through the track; You can take a 4 or 8 count and copy/paste.
•Duplicate the track and do the same with less volume and more reverb to get some bleed through to the other headphone
•Tweak EQ and /or add more extensions to get the sound you want
Use this trick anyway you desire, it doesn’t have to be for just 8D.
Put reverb in it
@@midwestmonstaz3655 what plug-ins?
THIS ACTUALLY WORKS I DIDNT THINK IT WILL FUCK OFF HATE COMMENTS
Thanks
Thanks bro thank you so much
This is so awesome thank you so much!! 💖💖😄
THANKS SO MUCH WHAT
God tuto
Merci beaucoup de ton aide tu ma bien aider et la musique est vraiment très stylé donc si c’est toi qui la fait GG
Thx ^^
Thank you sm
Thank you!
Wooowowoowowow thanks a lot bro
I cant grt to effect eq why
Add a shit load of reverb 💀
How do you put it in the audio
if your asking how to put the audio into garage band you will need a way to turn the audio into an mp3 first. i just have an app to do this lol. then, in that app there should be a way to turn the mp3 into a file. Do that. after that, go into garageband, and look in the left corner. there should be a loop looking thing. click that. find the file with your song on it, and just hold it and after a few seconds, you can drag it on to the workspace! Hope this helps!
what do u mean according to the bpm?
it means beat-per-minute im pretty sure =]
Please make a step-by-step tutorial and then play the audio in between steps and I'll subscribe 🥺🥺🥺🥺 I cannot figure this out
How do you put it on one part of an audio djhdhdhshs im actually stressing 😀☝🏾🧍🏾♀️
What you would do is save the audio file to the files app and save it to the could drive on the iPad/iPhone ( I use the documents app to do this). Then go into the loop looking thing on the top right beside the settings. Then up the top of the tab there should be a files option, press that. Then you should be in a blank list with a browse file button at the bottom. Click that, select your audio clip, and it should load kn that blank list. All you need to do it drag it in then your good! Hope this helps!
@@orajnemcgee1874 tysm!
link app please my broo
It’s called garage band 🧍🏾♀️
Its only for iphone 🧍🏼♀️
Can u make one on garage band please
Jason Tough Im sorry, but yeah this is. Its Garageband IOS. I'm sorry for not stating that, but it is certainly GarageBand.
Uh this aint garage band
Jason Tough yes it is idiot
Kevin Malone OP didn’t say that
its mobile
@@shaniaogden yes but it has been ported on iOS