How do you know what keys and chord structures/modulations the loops are in so you know they will align with the melody, chords or bass you’ve already built? I’m used to writing music rather than assembling it
Since I make 80's industrial music, the sampler is the most used feature on my iPhone. I'm always just doing recordings of live sounds that sound interesting to make drums and strange sounding instruments out of. Banging on the side of an empty dumpster and recording it makes AWESOME bass drums. There's a few features that I really want Apple to update with iPhone garage band. It would be VERY VERY helpful to be able to adjust parameters by numerical value rather than by just ear and a slider. I'm so used to a PC DAW that allows you to just type numbers in for the volume of a track and such to get things just right. It's hard to get things just right with just the sliders alone and no numbers allowing us to see the volume levels, when mixing. The other thing I really would LOVE to see updated is their guitar and bass instruments. They're horribly outdated compared to every other guitar VST that's out there now. It's not too bad with the bass. but with the guitar.. it's very apparent. The guitar needs more... guitar sound and less synth trying to be a guitar sound. And it needs to give us the ability to palm mute. The guitar instrument is stuck in the past. These are features that I want. But... don't mistake this for complaining. It's more... dreaming. I'm well aware that the app is free and I really appreciate even having what we have.
Wow what a great find for me: a visual artist who wants to start- as another commenter said- making great music that no one'll listen to! Love your style, but (wink wink) and offerings. I'll join your army of subscribers, thanks!
When I save a sample it works at first, but every time I close a project and come back to it all of the saved samples are just a standard keyboard noise. If anyone knows how to fix this please reply, thank you.
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Great lesson. We all have this in our pockets every single day. Now maybe I’ll actually use it thanks to you.
How do you know what keys and chord structures/modulations the loops are in so you know they will align with the melody, chords or bass you’ve already built? I’m used to writing music rather than assembling it
Fantastic video!
Since I make 80's industrial music, the sampler is the most used feature on my iPhone. I'm always just doing recordings of live sounds that sound interesting to make drums and strange sounding instruments out of. Banging on the side of an empty dumpster and recording it makes AWESOME bass drums. There's a few features that I really want Apple to update with iPhone garage band. It would be VERY VERY helpful to be able to adjust parameters by numerical value rather than by just ear and a slider. I'm so used to a PC DAW that allows you to just type numbers in for the volume of a track and such to get things just right. It's hard to get things just right with just the sliders alone and no numbers allowing us to see the volume levels, when mixing. The other thing I really would LOVE to see updated is their guitar and bass instruments. They're horribly outdated compared to every other guitar VST that's out there now. It's not too bad with the bass. but with the guitar.. it's very apparent. The guitar needs more... guitar sound and less synth trying to be a guitar sound. And it needs to give us the ability to palm mute. The guitar instrument is stuck in the past. These are features that I want. But... don't mistake this for complaining. It's more... dreaming. I'm well aware that the app is free and I really appreciate even having what we have.
How do you make “80s music” in 2024? All the 80s music was recorded in the 80s
(I’m joking, but also it’s true)
Wow what a great find for me: a visual artist who wants to start- as another commenter said- making great music that no one'll listen to! Love your style, but (wink wink) and offerings. I'll join your army of subscribers, thanks!
Oh, that 'wink wink' was to say that I've been listening to you at three quarter speed: an adaptation for your quick pace and my 70 year old brain....
Great tutorial as usual. Why I’m missing the triangle on the top left to access the other samples like you have at 6:00
Excellent. Just started looking at GarageBand. Can you effectively crop a sample and delete outside of the selection to save space?
Not inside the sampler, no. Once it’s recorded you can edit the recorded region as much as you like though.
When I save a sample it works at first, but every time I close a project and come back to it all of the saved samples are just a standard keyboard noise. If anyone knows how to fix this please reply, thank you.
Having the same issue here and there
6:17 are you trying to give us nightmares? 😂
Nice one! It's kind of odd that Apple never updated macOS GarageBand's AUSampler to have a waveform view for samples like the iOS version.
I know, it’s really unfortunate as it’s quite clunky as it stands.